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Can anyone point me to a scholarly book or article about education during the Republic, especially during the period 170-140 BC? Thanks.

 

DD: Not a reference but some content; Here's the first paragraph of Chapter IV "LETTERS" of CAESAR AND CHRIST (WILL DURANT), about 250 words. The whole Chapter is about 1750 words. PM me if you'd like it all in a PM sent to you. It is a broad description of education and it's represented by the following quote with notes:

 

"The Roman was formed not only by the family, the religion, and the moral code, but, in less degree, by the school, the language, and the literature. Plutarch dates the first Roman school about 250 B.c.;(38) but Livy, perhaps romancing, describes Virginia, the desired of the Decemvir, as

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