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Aspasia was the well-educated woman who taught public speaking in Athens. She was known for her intelligence and wit, and she was also a famous companion of the Athenian statesman Pericles.
Aspasia of Miletus was a well-educated woman who taught public speaking and rhetoric in Athens during the 5th century BC. She was known for her intelligence and influence, and she taught many famous Athenian leaders and thinkers.
A well-educated woman who taught public speaking in Athens would have likely been a sophist. Sophists were professional teachers in ancient Greece who specialized in subjects like rhetoric and public speaking. However, it was rare for women to hold such positions in Athenian society during that time.
He was taught by his immediate family.
Well, Aspasia was not native Athenian. Aspasia was poor but she was well-educated and she taught public speaking to many Athenians. She was also very well known for her beauty
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Aristotle studied at the Academy, a school founded by Plato.
Plato was one of Socrates's students who then taught Aristotle.
Religion and the art of fighting was taught in telpochcalli.