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Who are the famous foreign educators in history?
Socrates was one of the founders of Greek (Athens) philosophy. Western philosophy is also the tradition of western ethical thought described by the first moral philosopher. He is a mysterious figure with no works, and his fame mainly depends on his later classical writers, especially his students Plato and Xenophon.

2. The ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle (384 ~ 322 BC) was one of the great philosophers, scientists and educators in the ancient history of the world and a master of Greek philosophy. He is Plato's student and Alexander's teacher.

In 335 BC, he established a school in Athens called Lv Keang, called Minstrel. Marx once called Aristotle the most learned figure among ancient Greek philosophers, and Engels called him "the ancient Hegel".

3. Aesop Kratos (338 BC) was an ancient Greek rhetorician. He was born into a wealthy slave owner's family in Athens. He is a student of George and protagoras, a wise man. Sometimes he studied with Socrates and wrote speeches for court proceedings.

In 392 BC, he founded the first rhetoric school near Luc School in Athens, one of the most famous schools in ancient times, with students from all parts of the Greek world. Under his guidance, many students became politicians and philosophers, so he was called the most successful professional teacher in ancient times.

Cicero (former 106- former 43) is an important historical figure in ancient Rome. He is not only an outstanding prose writer, but also a talented political activist. He made an important contribution to the education in ancient Rome. He is an active advocate of eloquence education, and his book Eloquence is one of the most important works on eloquence education in ancient times.

5. Vives (1492— 1540) was a Spanish humanist and educator during the European Renaissance. He was born in a noble family in Valencia and received family education from an early age. He entered the University of Valencia from 65438 to 0508.

1509 entered the University of Paris. 15 12 years, he left Paris to study and give lectures at the University of Leuven because he was dissatisfied with the scholastic philosophy education at that time, and established a close friendship with Erasmus.

1523, he was invited to England to be a tutor of Princesse Marie and a professor of Greek and Latin at Oxford University, and he was closely related to Moore. In the divorce case of King Henry VIII of England, he sided with Queen Catherine, then left England and died in Bruges.