Excerpt from The Theory and Practice of Ancient Education: Being the Chancellor's English Essay, 1885
If 'a great book is a great evil,' a small book is, possibly, a greater still: nor can there be any excuse for the publication of a prize Essay like the present, save an excessive deference to custom.. I have thought it better to publish the present pages in the original nakedness of their Essay form, rather than to simulate the appearance of an exhaustive treatise on Ancient Education. My aim has been to give a connected account of the main features of Ancient Education with illustrations from original writers, and I have ventured to add some remarks on Modern Education which I fancied, perhaps wrongly, to be not altogether out of place. For the many obvious inadequacies of the Essay I can only urge as a very, partial excuse the fact that it was written during some months of foreign travel, with scanty opportunities for referring to many authorities of whom I should have been glad to make more use.
I am indebted to the kindness of Mr. J. L. Strachan-Davidson, of Balliol, for the references to Polybius on p. 15, and p. 31.
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