Great Pedagogical Essays: Plato to SpencerAmerican book Company, 1905 - 426 strán (strany) Intended to introduce the student to the principal documents of educational history |
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... Greek and Latin authors . The principal works of the great educational reformers of the Continent - Comenius , Pestalozzi , Froebel , and others - are accessible in good English versions . In a few cases , among which may be mentioned ...
... Greek and Latin authors . The principal works of the great educational reformers of the Continent - Comenius , Pestalozzi , Froebel , and others - are accessible in good English versions . In a few cases , among which may be mentioned ...
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... Greek philosophers whose writings have been transmitted to us . Unlike his great pupil Aristotle , he was a speculative philosopher who sought behind the changing phenomena of nature the absolute and eternal . His thoughts are often ...
... Greek philosophers whose writings have been transmitted to us . Unlike his great pupil Aristotle , he was a speculative philosopher who sought behind the changing phenomena of nature the absolute and eternal . His thoughts are often ...
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... Greek historian and essayist , was born at Athens about 430 B. C. Early in life he came under the influence of Socrates , to whom , in the " Memorabilia , " he pays an affectionate tribute . This work shows that it was the moral and ...
... Greek historian and essayist , was born at Athens about 430 B. C. Early in life he came under the influence of Socrates , to whom , in the " Memorabilia , " he pays an affectionate tribute . This work shows that it was the moral and ...
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... Greek orators ; by fixing upon which I gained this advantage , that while I rendered into Latin what I had read in Greek , I not only used the best words , and yet such as were of common occurrence , but also formed some words by ...
... Greek orators ; by fixing upon which I gained this advantage , that while I rendered into Latin what I had read in Greek , I not only used the best words , and yet such as were of common occurrence , but also formed some words by ...
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... Greek learn- ing , from which ours is derived . wish this rule to be so superstitiously observed that he should for a long time speak or learn only Greek , as is the custom with most people ; for hence arise many faults of pronunciation ...
... Greek learn- ing , from which ours is derived . wish this rule to be so superstitiously observed that he should for a long time speak or learn only Greek , as is the custom with most people ; for hence arise many faults of pronunciation ...
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