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What's the difference between the words "ludo" and "schola" in Latin?
Ludo sounds more like a play to play or have fun, while school seems to be related to School, but I'm not sure about it and I haven't found any explanation.
20 apr. 2020 17:51
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Ludus, ludi predominantly refers to the public games offered by the Senate/families/emperors to the Romans.
Ludus was also the name of famous gladiator schools and because it was a place to learn "the games", at some point it was used to refer to the school where you learn games(elementary school) while further levels of education where named schola, a word with Greek origins.
20 april 2020
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