Teacher handbooks and explanatory apparatus that made Greek education teachable and accessible.
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Teacher handbooks and explanatory apparatus that made Greek education teachable and accessible.
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Jiang argues that one function of the Library of Alexandria was to standardize Greek culture by standardizing texts and creating commentaries, handbooks, footnotes, chapters, codices, and indexes.
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"...the Library of Alexandria, okay? Standardization. They also did something called commentaries. So commentaries are basically like teacher handbooks, okay? They teach you how..."
"All right? And guess what? Our greatest thinkers came to us through the liberal arts. Our greatest thinkers came to us through the liberal..."
"...wise in that regard but but let me respond to alex's commentary so i can only agree with alex in that there is a..."
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Aristotle is not treated here as the solitary genius behind Western reason.
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