Great Pedagogical Essays: Plato to SpencerThe Minerva Group, Inc., 2003 - 432 strán (strany) This volume introduces the student to the principal documents of educational history. With growth in scholarship there comes a desire to be acquainted with the original sources of information. It is to meet this demand among students of educational history that the present work has been compiled. Each selection is accompanied by a brief biographical sketch of its author. |
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Plato | 7 |
Aristotle | 33 |
Xenophon | 61 |
Cicero | 83 |
Seneca | 97 |
Quintilian | 103 |
Plutarch | 125 |
Jerome | 143 |
Roger Ascham | 228 |
John Milton | 240 |
John Amos Comenius | 255 |
John Locke | 278 |
Fenelon | 291 |
Charles Rollin | 303 |
Jean Jacques Rosseau | 321 |
Immanuel Kant | 340 |
Apostolical Constitutions | 150 |
Charlemagne | 155 |
Rhabanus Maurus | 158 |
Martin Luther | 169 |
The Jesuits | 187 |
Montaigne | 203 |
John Henry Pestalozzi | 351 |
Frederick Froebel | 369 |
Horace Mann | 383 |
Herbert Spencer | 399 |
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