CONTENTS

BOOK I

INTRODUCTORY.

PAGE
CHAPTER I.
Character and Ideal of Greek Education
[3]
CHAPTER II.
Branches of Greek Education
[6]
CHAPTER III.
Conditions of Education
[9]
CHAPTER IV.
Subjects of Education
[12]
CHAPTER V.
Education as Influenced by Time, Place, and Circumstances
[15]
CHAPTER VI.
Epochs in Greek Education
[26]

BOOK II.

THE HELLENIC PERIOD (B.C. 776-338).

Part I.
THE "OLD EDUCATION" (b.c. 776-480).

CHAPTER I.
Education for Work and Leisure
[33]
CHAPTER II.
Æolian or Theban Education
[38]
CHAPTER III.
Dorian or Spartan Education
[41]
CHAPTER IV.
Pythagoras
[52]
CHAPTER V.
Ionian or Athenian Education
[60]
(1) Family Education[64]
(2) School Education[67]
(α) Musical (and Literary) Education[72]
(β) Gymnastics, or Bodily Training[77]
(γ) Dancing[82]
(3) College Education[85]
(4) University Education[90]

Part II.
THE "NEW EDUCATION" (b.c. 480-338).

CHAPTER I.
Individualism and Philosophy
[93]
CHAPTER II.
Xenophon
[114]
CHAPTER III.
Plato
[133]

BOOK III.

ARISTOTLE (B.C. 384-322).

CHAPTER I.
His Life and Works
[153]
CHAPTER II.
His Philosophy
[161]
CHAPTER III.
His Theory of the State
[166]
CHAPTER IV.
His Pedagogical State
[172]
CHAPTER V.
Education during the first Seven Years
[184]
CHAPTER VI.
Education from Seven To Twenty-one
[188]
CHAPTER VII.
Education after Twenty-one
[200]

BOOK IV.

THE HELLENISTIC PERIOD (B.C. 338-A.D. 313).

CHAPTER I.
From Ethnic to Cosmopolitan Life
[205]
CHAPTER II.
Quintilian and Rhetorical Education
[214]
CHAPTER III.
Plotinus and Philosophic Education
[225]
CHAPTER IV.
Conclusion
[231]
APPENDIX.
The Seven Liberal Arts
[239]
BIBLIOGRAPHY[249]
INDEX[253]

Book I

INTRODUCTORY


ERRATA.

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181, " 14"" for "and" read "or."
250, " 11""" "Watsno" read "Watson."

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