The liberal education taught by Vittorino da Feltre

A) contained as its primary goal the creation of well-rounded, virtuous and ethical citizens.
B) was for all segments of society, rich and poor.
C) advocated concentration on science and research, not rhetoric and verbal skills.
D) almost entirely excluded Christian teachings.
E) was designed to achieve political success as the paramount goal of an educated man.


A

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