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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... pupil Aristotle , he was a speculative philosopher who sought behind the changing phenomena of nature the absolute and eternal . His thoughts are often astonishingly profound , and he has exerted a far - reaching influence upon the ...
... pupil Aristotle , he was a speculative philosopher who sought behind the changing phenomena of nature the absolute and eternal . His thoughts are often astonishingly profound , and he has exerted a far - reaching influence upon the ...
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... pupil is not known in its details , but was presumably that which prevailed at Athens . He enjoyed the highest confidence of both Philip and Alex- ander , and during his three or four years of service as tutor , he received many marks ...
... pupil is not known in its details , but was presumably that which prevailed at Athens . He enjoyed the highest confidence of both Philip and Alex- ander , and during his three or four years of service as tutor , he received many marks ...
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... pupil . Subsequently when Nero had be- come emperor , Seneca fell under suspicion , and about 63 A. D. he withdrew entirely from public life to live in re- tirement . Two years later he was condemned to death . A noble spirit pervades ...
... pupil . Subsequently when Nero had be- come emperor , Seneca fell under suspicion , and about 63 A. D. he withdrew entirely from public life to live in re- tirement . Two years later he was condemned to death . A noble spirit pervades ...
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... pupil from the cradle to the utmost heights of the oratorical art . " Of especial general interest are the brief but penetrating and ju- dicious criticisms in the tenth book upon the leading Gre- cian and Roman writers. ̧ 66 The ...
... pupil from the cradle to the utmost heights of the oratorical art . " Of especial general interest are the brief but penetrating and ju- dicious criticisms in the tenth book upon the leading Gre- cian and Roman writers. ̧ 66 The ...
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... pupil , may at once correct it , and not let it settle in his mind . But let it be understood that what I prescribed at first is the right course , and this only a remedy . 13. Yet I should not 12. I prefer that a boy should begin with ...
... pupil , may at once correct it , and not let it settle in his mind . But let it be understood that what I prescribed at first is the right course , and this only a remedy . 13. Yet I should not 12. I prefer that a boy should begin with ...
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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 knowledge labor language Latin LELAND STANFORD 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