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  2. Paideia Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Paideia Institute was founded in 2010 by former students of Fr. Reginald Foster, a longtime Vatican Latinist who taught generations of classicists in Rome. [1] [2] [3] The Institute has headquarters in New York City and Rome and runs travel programs for students of the classical humanities in Italy, Greece, France, and the United States.

  3. Hellenic Classical Charter School - Wikipedia

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    The modern Greek language is part of the curriculum. Funding from Greece directly pays the salaries of five teachers, a donation worth $275,000 in 2007, and a Greek minister of education helps develop the curriculum. [2] The school shares a building with a Greek parochial school, Soterios Ellenas. A number of students and teachers who had ...

  4. On Training for Public Speaking - Wikipedia

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    On Training for Public Speaking (Ancient Greek: Περὶ λόγου ἀσκήσεως, romanized: Peri logou askēseōs, Oration 18 in modern corpora) is a short text written by Dio Chrysostom in the late first or early second century AD. The work takes the form of a letter to an anonymous man of affairs who has decided to train as a public ...

  5. Classical education in the Western world - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the more diverse educational systems of ancient Greece, Roman education was more uniform, reflecting the centralization of Roman society and its focus on preparing citizens for public life. The Roman educational system was heavily influenced by Greek models, especially in its later stages, but it adapted these influences to fit the needs ...

  6. Brooklyn Institute for Social Research - Wikipedia

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    From its founding in 2011 through the fall of 2015, it offered between 12 and 20 courses a year. [citation needed] Between 2015 and 2016, it offered 70 courses and enrolled 1,000 students. [5] By mid-2016, BISR had 40 faculty members in total. [6] In 2017, it offered over 85 classes in New York City alone. [8]

  7. Timeline of Eastern Orthodoxy in North America - Wikipedia

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    1865 First Divine Liturgy celebrated in New York City, by Fr. Agapius Honcharenko. 1867 Alaska purchased by the United States from Russia; [note 2] Bp. Paul (Popov) succeeds Bp. Peter. 1868 First Russian parish established in US territory in San Francisco, California; St. Innocent of Alaska becomes Metropolitan of Moscow.