Women’s teaching in the Roman Hispania: Guess unfounded

In Mérida remains a nice funerary stela dedicated to a young girl. For many years the interpretation was that it means a dedication of a teacher to her disciple and therefore a unique example of women teaching in Hispania was imposed. Although this view is still ruled today remains in various studie...

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Main Author: Juan José SEGUÍ MARCO
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca 2016-10-01
Series:Historia de la Educación
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Online Access:https://revistas.usal.es/index.php/0212-0267/article/view/15082
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description In Mérida remains a nice funerary stela dedicated to a young girl. For many years the interpretation was that it means a dedication of a teacher to her disciple and therefore a unique example of women teaching in Hispania was imposed. Although this view is still ruled today remains in various studies that false belief. The reality is that there is no evidence that women, except of certain situations associated with the formation of the slaves, developed an educational activity in Rome. This circumstance remained with the triumph of Christianity. Hispania was no exception in the Roman world.
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spellingShingle Juan José SEGUÍ MARCO
Women’s teaching in the Roman Hispania: Guess unfounded
Historia de la Educación
docencia femenina
educación romana
profesoras en hispania
mujer enseñante en españa romana
escuela romana
title Women’s teaching in the Roman Hispania: Guess unfounded
title_full Women’s teaching in the Roman Hispania: Guess unfounded
title_fullStr Women’s teaching in the Roman Hispania: Guess unfounded
title_full_unstemmed Women’s teaching in the Roman Hispania: Guess unfounded
title_short Women’s teaching in the Roman Hispania: Guess unfounded
title_sort women s teaching in the roman hispania guess unfounded
topic docencia femenina
educación romana
profesoras en hispania
mujer enseñante en españa romana
escuela romana
url https://revistas.usal.es/index.php/0212-0267/article/view/15082
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