The Women of Pompeii– Part Two

The Women of Pompeii– Part Two

For the elite, education of children normally would happen in the home. Here is a lovely fresco of a young girl with her stylus and her practice pad— a diptych made of wood into which was inserted wax so one could practice one’s letters and words.

The family would hire a tutor, preferably a Greek one so the child could learn Greek to go with the Latin spoken in the home.  Here is an explanation.

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