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20: 278: 35: 105:. School started around six o'clock each morning and finished just after midday. Students were taught math, reading, writing, poetry, geometry and sometimes rhetoric. 319: 56:) in ancient Rome could refer to a primary school, a board game, or a gladiator training school. The various meanings of the 157:
as playfulness, both in the writing of poetry as a kind of play and as a field for erotic role-playing. "Poetic play (
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or the school of the “litterator" attended by boys and girls up to the age of 11 was a
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observes, "denotes two related things: stylistic elegance of the
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The World of Roman Song: From Ritualized Speech to Social Order
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was also the word for a board game, examples of which include
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were to be found throughout the city, and were run by a
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also referred to a training school for gladiators; see
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Latin word for games and primary or gladiator schools
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knucklebones

ludus duodecim scriptorum
Latin
semantic field
ludic
elementary
primary school
ludi magister
schoolmaster
slave
freedman
Gladiator: Schools and training
Ludus Magnus
Ludus Dacicus
ludus latrunculorum
ludus duodecim scriptorum
knucklebones
Michèle Lowrie
Alexandrian variety
Ludi
Roman religious festivals
Lusus Troiae
Homo Ludens
Thomas N. Habinek
Stub icon
Ancient Rome
stub
expanding it

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