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Teaching and Learning in Classical Athens*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 April 2006

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Copyright © The Classical Association 2003

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* This is revised version of a lecture I gave at the Hellenic Society AGM in June 2001. I wish to thank those who invited me on that distinguished occasion, those who stopped by to listen a while, Ken Saunders for tracking down a rubber chicken without knowing to what use I would put it, and Christopher Rowe for taking in his stride all the insults to Plato contained herein.