Lo Stato e l'istruzione pubblica nell'Impero Romano

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Lo Stato e l'istruzione pubblica nell'Impero Romano

by Corrado Barbagallo

IT·~10 hours·15 chapters

Chapters

15 total

LO STATO E L’ISTRUZIONE PUBBLICA NELL’IMPERO ROMANO

0:15

INTRODUZIONE

8:48

CAPITOLO I. Gli Imperatori di casa Giulio-Claudia e l’istruzione nell’Impero Romano. (30 a. C.-68 d. C.)

1:38:18

CAPITOLO II. Gl’imperatori di casa Flavia e l’istruzione nell’impero romano. (69-96)

45:20

CAPITOLO III. Gl’imperatori da Nerva a M. Aurelio e l’istruzione pubblica nell’impero romano. (96-180)

1:27:51

CAPITOLO IV. Lo Stato e l’istruzione pubblica da Commodo all’abdicazione di Diocleziano. (180-305)

45:46

CAPITOLO V. L’istruzione pubblica nell’impero romano, Costantino il Grande e i suoi figli. (312-361)

38:30

CAPITOLO VI. Le innovazioni scolastiche di Giuliano l’Apostata. (361-363)

1:02:14

CAPITOLO VII. La dinastia valentiniana e l’istruzione pubblica nell’impero romano. (364-383)

39:26

CAPITOLO VIII. La dinastia dei Teodosii e la istruzione pubblica. (383-450)

40:05

Description

A careful investigation into how the Roman state organized and funded public schooling, this work explores the networks of schools that sprang up wherever Roman legions advanced. By drawing on a wide range of sources—from provincial records to literary testimonies—the author shows how education became a tool for cultural integration, bringing together peoples of diverse languages and customs under a common curriculum of grammar and rhetoric.

The study also critiques earlier scholarship that tended to blur Roman and Greek educational systems, arguing that the imperial period saw a distinct expansion and refinement of schools across the empire. It maps the varying structures of these institutions in different provinces, highlighting the ways local conditions shaped their development. Readers will come away with a clearer picture of how state‑directed education helped forge a shared Roman identity long before the empire’s later decline.

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Language

it

Duration

~10 hours (587K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

Catania: Battiato, 1911.

Credits

Barbara Magni and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2024-02-08

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Corrado Barbagallo

Corrado Barbagallo

1877–1952

An Italian historian with a wide-ranging curiosity, he wrote about the ancient world, modern Europe, and the forces that shaped economic and social life. He also helped build one of Italy’s liveliest historical journals in the early twentieth century.

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