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Throughout the ages in Greece and Rome, education sought to develop in the heart of the learner an ideal—a perfect type that he would desire to emulate. The Homeric epics were meant to portray heroism, faithfulness, and other virtues, which would present an image—an ideal image—toward which to strive. The fundamental purpose of ancient education was to create wise and virtuous men.
Consider This: Charlotte Mason and the Classical Tradition
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