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Abstract
The Youth Speech on how to take advantage of the Greek Cesareia Baslium Leters is a text of great historical importance and has served, especially in the Renaissance, as a justification for the adoption of the Pay Literature in Christian environments. This article makes an analysis of the text focusing first on the age of the public to whom Basilia speaks, and then better understand the aims that the author has in making that speech. We come to the conclusion that the text is addressed to young people who cure the so-called γραμματιστς school, or what Marrou has called ‘secondary education’, and are between 12 and 16 years old. As a result, Basilium believes that Greek literature can be an important springboard for the acquisition of the moral provisions necessary for the subsequent understanding of the bibiblic text and sacred doctrines.