Schools of Hellas / An Essay on the Practice and Theory of Ancient Greek Education from 600 to 300 B. C.
Kenneth J. Freeman
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  • “Nature-study,” [262]
  • Nikeratos, [94]
  • Nikostratos, archonship of, [212]
  • Oberammergau, [249]
  • Oil-room in the gymnasium, [136]
  • Oinopides, [158]
  • Orpheus, [95], [164], [207]
  • Oxurhunchos, fragment on wrestling unearthed at, [131]
  • Paidagogos, [266], [278]-279
    • duties of, [66]-69
  • Paidonomos, [277]
  • Paidotribes, [50], [278]
    • duties of, [126]
    • his symbol of office, [128]
    • his fee, [134]
  • Painting, teaching of, in primary schools, [114]
  • Palaistra, distinct from gymnasium, [124]
    • life in the, [124]-134
    • teaching of gesticulation (τὸ χειρονομεῖν), [129]
    • wrestling (πάλη), [130]-132
    • leap-frog, [130]
    • rope-climbing, [130]
    • boxing, [132]
    • pankration, [132]-133
    • long jump, [133]
    • running, [133]
    • javelin and spear, [134]
    • diskos, [134]
    • fees of the paidotribes, [134]
  • Pamphilos the Macedonian, [115]
  • Panathenaic festival, [148], [152], [155]
  • Panathenaikos of Isokrates, [187], [189]
  • Pankration in the palaistra, [132]-133
  • Parthenon, [244], [245]
    • the “Theseus” of the, [5]
  • Peiraieus, [213]
  • Peisistratos, [247]
    • popularisation of Homer by, [52]
  • Pencils, [84]
  • Perikles, [3], [246], [276]
  • Peripoloi, [214] and n., [215]
  • Permanent secondary schools, [179]-209
    • their natural growth at Athens, [179]
    • fees, [182]
    • of Isokrates, [185]-195
  • Phaüllos, [139]
  • Pheidias, [245], [250]
  • Pheiditia at Sparta, [13]-15
  • Pheidostratos, schoolroom of, [98]
  • Pherekrates, The Slave-Teacher, [45]
  • Philosophy, schools of, [195]-207
    • their feuds, [203]-204
  • Philoxenos, [242]
  • Phokion, [202]
  • Phrunichos, [215]
  • Phrunis, [12]
  • Phrygian harmony, [240]
  • Physical education, [279]
    • in Athens and the rest of Hellas, [118]-156
    • contemporary criticism of excess, [119]-123
    • dancing, [143]-149
  • Pindar, eulogy of athleticism, [121]-122
  • Pittalos, [45]
  • Plataea, oath of the army at, [211]
  • Plato, denounces excessive athleticism, [123]
    • criticism of Sophists, [174]
    • his teaching in the Akademeia, [196]-207
    • his teaching in the Akademeia described by Epikrates, [199]
    • teaching in the Akademeia: his affection for his pupils, [201]-202
    • teaching in the Akademeia: names of his pupils, [202]
    • teaching in the Akademia, gratuitous, [203]
    • on the theory of education, [205]-206
    • criticism of religious myths, [231]-233
    • on the value of myths, [235]
    • on the educative value of artistic environment, [246]
    • his excessive imagination, [247]
    • on the Athenian drama, [253]
    • criticism of art, [255]-258
    • on Xenophon’s Kuros, [272]
  • Playgrounds, [83]
  • Plecktron, [107]
  • Poetry, place of, in education, [247]-249
  • Polemon, [201]
  • Polos the Sophist, [168], [176], [208]
  • Polugnotos, [115]
  • Polybios, on Arcadian music, [243]
  • Pratinas, on the flute, [110]
  • Praxiteles, the “Hermes” of, [5], [250]
  • Prizes, [65]
  • Prodikos the Sophist, [168], [171]-172
    • Choice of Herakles, [96], [98], [171]-172
  • Propulaia, [245]
  • Protagoras the Sophist, [167]-168, [170], [230]
  • Proverbs, Greek, [45], [57] n., [110], [111], [152]
  • Public schools, English, compared, [23], [212] n., [265]
  • Punch-ball, [137]
  • Pyrrhic dance, [36]
  • Raphael, [5]
  • Rationalism, spread of, [229]-230
  • Reading, teaching of, [87]-92
  • Religious education, [228]-236
    • Plato’s revision, [231]-233
  • Rhetoric in secondary schools, [160]-161
    • weaknesses of Greek, [174]-175
  • Riding, [143], [149]-152
  • Rope-climbing in the palaistra, [130]
  • Rowing, [143], [153]-154
  • Running, long-distance, [133]
    • in the palaistra, [133]
  • Salmudessos, [207]
  • Schoolmaster, status of, [81]
  • Secondary education, [157]-209
    • secondary classes in primary schools, [157]-158
    • Sophists, [157]-178
    • permanent schools, [179]-209
    • variety of subjects, [159]
    • rhetoric, [160]-161
    • literary subjects, [161]
    • the education voluntary, [163]
  • Semelé, [145], [256]
  • Shakespeare, [249]
  • Shelley, translation of epigram, [202]
  • Siburtios, palaistra of, [60]
  • Sicily, education in Chalcidian cities of, [62]
  • Sikinnos, [67]
  • Simon, [208]
  • Simos, his cookery-book, [96]
  • Sistine Chapel, [5]
  • Skias, council-chamber at Sparta, [12]
  • Skillous, [259]
  • Slave-Teacher, The, of Pherekrates, [45]
  • Sokrates, [167], [230], [270], [277]
  • Solon, [57], [247]
    • enactment on handicraft, [45]
    • regulations about paidagogoi, [67]
    • enactments to safeguard morality, [68]-69
    • archaic phrases in his laws, [95]
    • on courtiers, [104]
    • metrical version of Athenian laws, [109]
    • ? on gumnasiarchai, [155]
  • Sophists, [157]-178, [286]
    • and mathematics, [102]
    • subjects taught, [165]
    • criticism of Aristophanes, [166]
    • criticism of Plato, [174]
    • scale of fees, [169]
    • secret of their power, [170]
    • their undemocratic influence, [177]
    • their rationalism, [177]
    • criticised by Isokrates, [182]
  • Sophokles, [3]
  • Sophronistai, [70], [212]-213, [220]
  • Sparta, education at, [11]-34
    • character of people, [11]
    • importance of education at, [12]
    • details of Pheiditia, [13]-15
    • the State a military machine, [12]
    • conservatism of, [12]
    • strictness of discipline, [13]
    • Spartan nurses, [13]
    • system of State schools, [14]
    • Syssitia, [39]-40
    • ideals in education, [275]
    • educational methods, [285]
  • Spelling, teaching of, [88]-90
  • Spelling-book, terra-cotta fragment of, [89] n.
  • Speusippos, [202]
  • Stadion, [133]
  • Stesimbrotos, [230]
  • Swimming, [143], [152]-153
  • Syntono-Lydian harmony, [242]
  • Syssitia at Sparta, [39]-40, [267]
    • at Crete, [40]-41
  • Tabula Iliaca, [84]
  • Taügetos, exposure of Spartan children on, [13]
  • Taureas, palaistra of, [60]
  • Technical instruction, [44]-46
    • of the logographoi, [180]-181
  • Teles, [115], [160]
  • Tennyson, quoted, [235]
  • Teos, [220]
    • educational endowments in, [62]
    • prizemen in competitions, [63]
    • recitations of boys at, [96]
  • Tertiary education, [210]-223
  • Thales (Cretan poet), [243]
  • Thallo, [211]
  • Thargelia, [148], [155]
  • Theodoros, [160], [176]
  • Theognis, [96]
  • Theophanes, [212]
  • Theophrastos, [243]
  • Theory of education, [227]-272, [275]-291
    • Plato’s views on, [205]-206
    • Xenophon’s views on, [259]-272
  • Thermopylae, [3] “Theseus,” of the Parthenon, [5], [245]
  • Thespis, [247]
  • Thrasuboulos of Kaludon, [215]
  • Thrasumachos, [177], [208]
  • Timeas, palaistra of, [60]
  • Timotheos, [12], [145]
  • Timotheos the general, [196]
  • Timotheos of Herakleia, [192]
  • Tisias, [208]
  • Tithenidia, [40]
  • Torch-race, [155]
  • Trade, Greek views on, [43]
  • Troizen, schools in, [77], [220]
  • Undressing-room in the gymnasium, [135]
  • Virgil, [2]
  • Wax, tablets of, [84]
  • Women, gymnastics for, at Sparta, [30]
    • seclusion of, [46]
    • duties of, [47]
    • excluded from athletics in Athens, [142]
    • admitted to the Akademeia, [197]
    • position of, [282]
  • Wrestling in the palaistra described, [130]-132
  • Writing, teaching of, [85]-87
  • Xenokrates, [196], [201], [202], [203]
  • Xenophanes, [229]
  • Xenophanes of Kolophon, criticises athleticism, [121]
  • Xenophon, treatise on The Horse, [208]
    • handbooks on educational subjects, [208]
    • The Education of Kuros, [259]-272
    • character of, [259]-260
  • Xerxes, [61], [239]
  • Xustos, in the gymnasium, [141]