Paideia: Die Formung des griechischen Menschen

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Paideia: Die Formung des griechischen Menschen is Werner Jaeger’s influential multi-volume study of ancient Greek culture, education, and intellectual life, exploring how the Greeks shaped the ideal of the human being.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
scholarly work
work of classical philology
academicDiscipline classical studies
education studies
history
philosophy
aimsTo show how Greeks shaped an ideal of the human being
author Werner Jaeger NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Germany
discusses Greek philosophers
Greek poets
Greek political thought
Homeric Greece NERFINISHED
classical Athens
field classical philology
classics
educational theory
history of philosophy
focusesOn development of Greek humanism
formation of Greek character and ideals
relationship between culture and education in Greece
genre cultural history
history of ideas
philosophy of education
hasEnglishEdition Paideia: The Ideals of Greek Culture NERFINISHED
hasPart first volume of Paideia
second volume of Paideia
third volume of Paideia
influenced 20th-century scholarship on Greek paideia
modern interpretations of Greek humanism
languageOfTitle German
mainSubject ancient Greek culture
ancient Greek education
concept of paideia
ideal of the human being in Greek thought
intellectual history of ancient Greece
notableFor comprehensive treatment of Greek paideia
influence on classical studies
influence on the study of ancient education
numberOfVolumes 3
originalLanguage German
publicationPeriod 1930s
titleTranslation Paideia: The Ideals of Greek Culture NERFINISHED

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Werner Jaeger notableWork Paideia: Die Formung des griechischen Menschen