Sobre el Autor

Werner Wilhelm Jaeger was a prominent classical scholar and educator known for his extensive work on Greek culture and philosophy. Born in Berlin, he pursued his academic career in the field of Greek literature and history, becoming particularly noted for his contributions to the understanding of ancient Greek thought. His seminal work, "Paideia: The Ideals of Greek Culture," has been influential in educational philosophy, exploring the concept of education in classical Greece and its impact on Western civilization.

Jaeger held several academic positions throughout his life, including a professorship at the University of Berlin and later at the University of Chicago. His research not only focused on the literary aspects of Greek culture but also delved into the political and social dynamics of ancient Greece. His insights into figures such as Demosthenes and the broader implications of Greek rhetoric continue to resonate in modern discussions about education and civic responsibility.

nacionalidad Alemán
Fecha de Nacimiento October 29, 1888
Lugar de Nacimiento Berlin, Germany
Fecha de fallecimiento January 30, 1961
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