Plato and play: taking education seriously in Ancient Greece
In this article, the author outlines Plato’s notions of play in ancient Greek culture and shows how the philosopher’s views on play can be best appreciated against the background of shifting meanings and evaluations of play in classical Greece. Play—in various forms such as word play, ritual, and mu...
Main Author: | D'angour, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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The Strong National Museum of Play
2013
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