Great Pedogogical Essays: Plato to SpencerAmerican book Company, 1905 - 426 strán (strany) |
Vyhľadávanie v obsahu knihy
Výsledky 1 - 5 z 80.
Strana 21
... human affairs are hardly worth con- sidering in earnest , and yet we must be in earnest about them , a sad necessity constrains us . And having got thus far , there will be a fitness in our completing the matter , if we can only find ...
... human affairs are hardly worth con- sidering in earnest , and yet we must be in earnest about them , a sad necessity constrains us . And having got thus far , there will be a fitness in our completing the matter , if we can only find ...
Strana 22
... the Gods ; and under that feeling I spoke . Let us grant , if you wish , that the human race is not to be despised , but is worthy of some consideration . Next follow the buildings for gymnasia and schools open to 22 PLATO 22.
... the Gods ; and under that feeling I spoke . Let us grant , if you wish , that the human race is not to be despised , but is worthy of some consideration . Next follow the buildings for gymnasia and schools open to 22 PLATO 22.
Strana 38
... human lives and actions . For men must engage in business and go to war , but leisure and peace are better ; they must do what is necessary and useful , but what is honorable is better . In such principles children and persons of every ...
... human lives and actions . For men must engage in business and go to war , but leisure and peace are better ; they must do what is necessary and useful , but what is honorable is better . In such principles children and persons of every ...
Strana 41
... human beings ; but the less wine the better , if they would escape diseases . Also all the motions to which children can be subjected at their early age are very useful . But in order to preserve their tender limbs from distortion ...
... human beings ; but the less wine the better , if they would escape diseases . Also all the motions to which children can be subjected at their early age are very useful . But in order to preserve their tender limbs from distortion ...
Strana 42
... human nature should be early habituated to endure all which by habit it can be made to endure ; but the process must be gradual . And children , from their natural warmth , may be easily trained to bear cold . Such care should attend ...
... human nature should be early habituated to endure all which by habit it can be made to endure ; but the process must be gradual . And children , from their natural warmth , may be easily trained to bear cold . Such care should attend ...
Obsah
321 | |
323 | |
340 | |
351 | |
352 | |
359 | |
364 | |
369 | |
155 | |
169 | |
187 | |
203 | |
204 | |
228 | |
229 | |
230 | |
304 | |
371 | |
372 | |
383 | |
402 | |
421 | |
422 | |
425 | |
Iné vydania - Zobraziť všetky
Časté výrazy a frázy
able APOSTOLICAL CONSTITUTIONS Aristippus Aristotle attain become better BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH body Book of Wisdom boys bring brought child Christian Chrysippus Cleinias Demosthenes discourse divine duties eloquence everything exercise father Fénelon follow give grammar greatest Greek gymnastic habit hand heart Hesiod Holy Scriptures honor human imitate instruction Ischomachus judgment knowledge labor languages Latin live manner matter means Menedemus ment mind moral mother nature necessary neglected never observed orator PAINTER PED palæstra parents pedagogy persons philosophy Plato pleasure Plutarch poets possible practice praise precepts principles punishment pupil Quintilian Ratio Studiorum reason render RHABANUS MAURUS sake schools slaves Socrates soul speak speech taught teach teachers things thou thought tion tongue treatises true truth tutor understanding virtue wisdom wise words writing Xenophon young youth