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Henri-Irénée Marrou was a prominent French historian and philosopher, best known for his work in the field of educational history. His significant contributions include 'A History of Education in Antiquity,' where he explores the educational practices of ancient civilizations, revealing the philosophical underpinnings that shaped their systems. Marrou's analysis of Saint Augustine and the concept of Augustinianism further highlights his interest in the intersection of education, philosophy, and theology during the late antiquity period.

Throughout his career, Marrou emphasized the importance of understanding historical contexts in education, arguing that the past informs contemporary pedagogical practices. His insights into the decline of Roman culture and the transition to the Middle Ages provide a critical framework for analyzing the evolution of educational thought. Marrou's scholarship continues to influence educators and historians, making him a vital figure in the study of educational history.

Nacionalidade Francês
Data de Nascimento January 10, 1904
Local de Nascimento Saint-Étienne, Loire, France
Data de Falecimento November 16, 1971
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