Similar to things studied in American schools: Math, Science, History, Greek (like English class here, mainly teaches grammar and how to wright essays), a selective language of the student's choice, maybe a few specials like: drama, art and politics. These people are Greek, not aliens.
Latin and Greek were both standard subjects in grammar school.
Yes, in schools when the Greek gods are taught and studied.
Greek schools in ancient times were mostly for boys, focused on teaching subjects like math, philosophy, and physical education. Modern schools are more inclusive, coeducational, and offer a wider range of subjects. Additionally, modern schools use technology and interactive teaching methods, which were not available in ancient Greek schools.
Quadrivium
Yes, in schools when she and the other Greek Olympian gods and goddesses are studied.
Children in Greek schools have a variety of lessons including Greek language, mathematics, history, geography, and physical education. They also typically study foreign languages such as English, as well as subjects like music and art. Religious studies are also part of the curriculum in Greek schools.
The scholars who devoted themselves to the study of ancient Roman texts in Latin and ancient Greek texts were the humanists. The father of humanism was Petrarch who advocated the study of Latin literature and rhetoric. He lived in the 14th century, before the beginning of the Renaissance. Originally the humanists only studied Roman texts as no one could read Greek and knowledge of Greek works had been lost. The learning of ancient Greek and ancient Greek texts followed the fall of Constantinople in 1453. Many Greek scholars went to Italy, taught Greek and the study of Greek texts. The main effect of this was the revival of ancient Greek philosophy.
Quadrivium refers to the four subjects that were studied in school.
Art.
He studied chemistry
topanga is weird
The same subjects you would study anywhere else in the world....