By their parents. The richer and smarter ones could later attend academies where they were taught by philosophers.
Zeno of Citium was the founder of the Stoic school of philosophy in Athens. He taught Plato and Aristotle and Protagoras.
they wore linen and wool, same as the boys
Athena, the goddess of wisdom and warfare, taught the people of Athens various skills, including the arts of governance, philosophy, and strategy. She is credited with fostering the development of democracy, encouraging civic participation, and promoting intellectual pursuits. Additionally, she imparted skills in crafts and agriculture, particularly in weaving and pottery, which were vital to Athenian culture and economy. Her influence helped shape Athens into a center of knowledge and culture in the ancient world.
Athens was enemies with Sparta and Sparta was enemies with Athens
Its power varied over the three millenia of its existence. During the classical Greek period, it was a second rate power, with a navy easily beatable by Athens, and an army which was easily beatable by Sparta or Athens. During the absence of the main army of Athens on an expedition, Corinth took the opportunity to invade. All that was left in Athens were the old men and boys not elegible to go with its expeditionary force, and these turned out and repelled the Corinthian main army. On return home, this defeated army was chiacked by the boys and oldies of Corinth and was so humiliated it went back to try again the following day. It was ambushed, with great slaughter. Howevr it did fight successfully in cooperation with other Peloponnesian allies in other conflicts.
In Athens, boys were taught to read, write, do arthemetic, learn to play musical instruments, play sports, and play the instrument called a Lyre. At age 18 Athenian boys finished school and became citizens.
Girls in Athens were just taught to do house work the were not aloud to be as productive as the boys they were to learn sewing and cooking mostly from there mothers though. if this does not help then let me know. Girls were also taught reading, writing, arithmetic , drawing, and skills you'll need to run a household.
Sparta was all about war and that's what they taught Athens was all about knowledge and the arts and that's what they taught
I dont know what boys were but women had no rights in Athens and in Sparta they did.
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Athens taught all of Greece by its example
Rich Athens Boys had tutors to teach them Speech, Philosophy, Geometry, Astronomy and many more
Zeno of Citium was the founder of the Stoic school of philosophy in Athens. He taught Plato and Aristotle and Protagoras.
The Lyceum
A atenian goes to school to learn about musical arts and to learn to read and write!! If you were arich boy you might buy a instumentt... hope i help ;)
Education In Sparta wanted a strong army, they had boys at the age of seven move into military housed called barracks. They also taught them how to read. Athens education was different, only boys with wealthy families could go to school and learn, they prepared them to be good citizens and studied many things, like math, reading etc.
Education In Sparta wanted a strong army, they had boys at the age of seven move into military housed called barracks. They also taught them how to read. Athens education was different, only boys with wealthy families could go to school and learn, they prepared them to be good citizens and studied many things, like math, reading etc.