Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 10-13School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1952 |
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... teachers who could be found . They provided , too , in 376 , that teachers of rhetoric should receive from the public treasury twenty- four annonae . In other words , it took twenty - four taxpayers , paying in kind , to support one teacher ...
... teachers who could be found . They provided , too , in 376 , that teachers of rhetoric should receive from the public treasury twenty- four annonae . In other words , it took twenty - four taxpayers , paying in kind , to support one teacher ...
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... teacher in this period are mentioned by several emperors . Julian , in 362 , stated that teachers must be outstanding first in morality of life , then in teaching ability.25 Commenting on this requirement that teachers must excel in ...
... teacher in this period are mentioned by several emperors . Julian , in 362 , stated that teachers must be outstanding first in morality of life , then in teaching ability.25 Commenting on this requirement that teachers must excel in ...
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... teachers there were other private masters who taught a considerable number of students . While these private teachers were forbidden to usurp the title of " teacher " in public and were to be branded with in- famy if they did so and ...
... teachers there were other private masters who taught a considerable number of students . While these private teachers were forbidden to usurp the title of " teacher " in public and were to be branded with in- famy if they did so and ...
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The Caesars and the Stars II FREDERICK H CRAMER | 1 |
Aid to Education in the Late Roman Empire | 70 |
Notes and Reviews | 87 |
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