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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 of rhetoric .
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 of rhetoric .
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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 morality , the medieval Glossator , at the time the Roman ...
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 morality , the medieval Glossator , at the time the Roman ...
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One might ask how the few teachers permitted to hold the public positions in the capitals , in the metropolises , the me- dium - size cities and the small ones could possibly take care of the general need and demand for education .
One might ask how the few teachers permitted to hold the public positions in the capitals , in the metropolises , the me- dium - size cities and the small ones could possibly take care of the general need and demand for education .
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