Great Pedagogical Essays; Plato to SpencerFranklin Verzelius Newton Painter AMS Press, 1970 - 426 strán (strany) |
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... interest , not only the orator , but readers of every class . It embraces a far wider field than the ' De Oratore ' of Cicero , and treats of all that concerns eloquence with far greater minuteness . The orator conducts his pupil from ...
... interest , not only the orator , but readers of every class . It embraces a far wider field than the ' De Oratore ' of Cicero , and treats of all that concerns eloquence with far greater minuteness . The orator conducts his pupil from ...
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... interest in civil government , and have conducted the schools so entirely in the interests of the priesthood , that it has become a matter of reproach for a learned man to marry , and he has been forced to hear remarks like this ...
... interest in civil government , and have conducted the schools so entirely in the interests of the priesthood , that it has become a matter of reproach for a learned man to marry , and he has been forced to hear remarks like this ...
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... interest in temperance , charity and education . In 1835 he entered upon the work with which his name is chiefly associated and in which he rendered the greatest service to his native state and to the American union . In that year the ...
... interest in temperance , charity and education . In 1835 he entered upon the work with which his name is chiefly associated and in which he rendered the greatest service to his native state and to the American union . In that year the ...
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PLATO Biographical Sketch | 7 |
ARISTOTLE Biographical Sketch | 33 |
XENOPHON Biographical Sketch | 61 |
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