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    Learning greek in late antique Gaul.Alison John - 2020 - Classical Quarterly 70 (2):846-864.
    Greek had held an important place in Roman society and culture since the Late Republican period, and educated Romans were expected to be bilingual and well versed in both Greek and Latin literature. The Roman school ‘curriculum’ was based on Hellenistic educational culture, and in the De grammaticis et rhetoribus Suetonius says that the earliest teachers in Rome, Livius and Ennius, were ‘poets and half Greeks’, who taught both Latin and Greek ‘publicly and privately’ and ‘merely clarified the meaning of (...)
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    Aspects of Roman daily life. Sessa daily life in late antiquity. Pp. X + 250, ills, map. Cambridge: Cambridge university press, 2018. Paper, £21.99, us$29.99 . Isbn: 978-0-521-14840-5. [REVIEW]Alison John - forthcoming - The Classical Review:1-2.
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    Aspects of Roman daily life - (k.) sessa daily life in late antiquity. Pp. X + 250, ills, map. Cambridge: Cambridge university press, 2018. Paper, £21.99, us$29.99 (cased, £71.99, us$99.99). Isbn: 978-0-521-14840-5 (978-0-521-76610-4 hbk). [REVIEW]Alison John - 2019 - The Classical Review 69 (2):556-558.
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    CICERO'S ROLE IN EDUCATION - (G.) La Bua Cicero and Roman Education. The Reception of the Speeches and Ancient Scholarship. Pp. xiv + 394. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019. Cased, £90, US$125. ISBN: 978-1-107-06858-2. [REVIEW]Alison John - 2020 - The Classical Review 70 (1):88-90.