Definitions from Wikipedia (Paedagogus)
▸ noun: ("Pedagogue") the second in the great trilogy of Clement of Alexandria.
▸ noun: In the ancient Greece, a paidagogos παιδαγωγός (Ancient greek) was a slave entrusted with supervising boys from the age of seven and in Roman Republic, the paedagogus, plural paedagogi or paedagogiani, was a slave or a freedman who taught the sons of Roman citizens the Greek language.
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▸ noun: ("Pedagogue") the second in the great trilogy of Clement of Alexandria.
▸ noun: In the ancient Greece, a paidagogos παιδαγωγός (Ancient greek) was a slave entrusted with supervising boys from the age of seven and in Roman Republic, the paedagogus, plural paedagogi or paedagogiani, was a slave or a freedman who taught the sons of Roman citizens the Greek language.
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