Great Pedogogical Essays: Plato to SpencerAmerican book Company, 1905 - 426 strán (strany) |
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... Persian and Median kings , enjoy the pleasure and instruction which is derived from hearing others ? ( for surely skilled persons who have made music the business and profession of their lives will be better per- formers than those who ...
... Persian and Median kings , enjoy the pleasure and instruction which is derived from hearing others ? ( for surely skilled persons who have made music the business and profession of their lives will be better per- formers than those who ...
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... Persian War , with more zeal than discernment they pur- sued every kind of knowledge , and so they introduced the flute into education . At Lacedæmon there was a Choragus who led the chorus with a flute , and at Athens the instru- ment ...
... Persian War , with more zeal than discernment they pur- sued every kind of knowledge , and so they introduced the flute into education . At Lacedæmon there was a Choragus who led the chorus with a flute , and at Athens the instru- ment ...
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... Persia . After the battle of Cunaxa , in which Cyrus was killed , Xenophon directed the retreat of the Greeks , of ... Persian king to illustrate his own views of education , which do not essen- tially differ from the system of Sparta ...
... Persia . After the battle of Cunaxa , in which Cyrus was killed , Xenophon directed the retreat of the Greeks , of ... Persian king to illustrate his own views of education , which do not essen- tially differ from the system of Sparta ...
Strana 62
... Persians . Cambyses was of the race of Per- seida , who were so called from Perseus . It is agreed that he was born of a mother named Mandane ; and Mandane was the daughter of Astyages , king of the Medes . Cyrus is described , and is ...
... Persians . Cambyses was of the race of Per- seida , who were so called from Perseus . It is agreed that he was born of a mother named Mandane ; and Mandane was the daughter of Astyages , king of the Medes . Cyrus is described , and is ...
Strana 63
... do , we shall relate , that it may be the better understood how the Persians take precautions that excellent citizens may be produced . 6. The boys attending the public schools , pass their SELECTION FROM THE " CYROPÆDIA " 63.
... do , we shall relate , that it may be the better understood how the Persians take precautions that excellent citizens may be produced . 6. The boys attending the public schools , pass their SELECTION FROM THE " CYROPÆDIA " 63.
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