Horace's paedagogus was a slave or freedman responsible for overseeing his education and daily activities, including walking him and other schoolboys to and from school. This figure played a crucial role in Horace's early life, ensuring his safety and helping him navigate the complexities of his studies. The paedagogus was essential in the education of Roman boys, combining both a protective and instructional role in their upbringing.
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