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Roman teachers were typically called "ludi magister" for elementary education and "grammaticus" for secondary education. The ludi magister taught basic reading, writing, and arithmetic, while the grammaticus focused on literature, grammar, and rhetoric. In higher education, instructors were referred to as "rhetor," specializing in public speaking and advanced rhetorical skills.

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