20th Century Way of Learning Ancient Greek
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20th Century Way of Learning Ancient Greek
I found this at the back of a copy of the Epitome Sacrae Historiae. There was an institute called Dr. Comstock's Vocal and Polyglott Gymnasium in Philadelphia. According to this institute: t"he Ancient Greek is taught according to the system adopted in the University of Otho, at Athens. By this method both the ancient and modern dialects are acquired at the same time. This plan is now used in the Universities of Germany." Would anyone happen to know what such a curriculum looked like? It sounds pretty intriguing to me.
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Re: 20th Century Way of Learning Ancient Greek
"Now" = 1845.
The Othonian University was renamed to National University in 1862 after King Otto was forced to leave the country.
Elocution taught, stammering cured : Dr. Comstock's vocal gymnasium
https://archive.org/details/elocutiontaughts03coms
"No one can become a pupil in the Vocal Gymnasium, who spits on the floor, or is not otherwise cleanly in his habit."
The Othonian University was renamed to National University in 1862 after King Otto was forced to leave the country.
Elocution taught, stammering cured : Dr. Comstock's vocal gymnasium
https://archive.org/details/elocutiontaughts03coms
"No one can become a pupil in the Vocal Gymnasium, who spits on the floor, or is not otherwise cleanly in his habit."
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Re: 20th Century Way of Learning Ancient Greek
reineke wrote:"No one can become a pupil in the Vocal Gymnasium, who spits on the floor, or is not otherwise cleanly in his habit."
Damn, there go all my hopes of becoming a vocal gymnast! hwack-choo
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