See my comment on your previous where I refer to numbwits and that 60% ...
I wonder sometimes if what we're missing of late Roman writings etc is all the stuff about setting standards and getting measurable results to show the Senators of the other party that the Emperor's chaps were getting children better educated than their predecessors, and how the expensive Greek tutors should be accessible to Romans of any income group ...
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I wonder sometimes if what we're missing of late Roman writings etc is all the stuff about setting standards and getting measurable results to show the Senators of the other party that the Emperor's chaps were getting children better educated than their predecessors, and how the expensive Greek tutors should be accessible to Romans of any income group ...