Great Pedogogical Essays: Plato to SpencerAmerican book Company, 1905 - 426 strán (strany) |
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... instruction he followed with his illustrious 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 ...
... instruction he followed with his illustrious 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 ...
Strana 35
... instruction . 14. Since every political society is composed of rulers and subjects , let us consider whether the relations of one to the other should interchange or be permanent . For the education of the citizens will necessarily vary ...
... instruction . 14. Since every political society is composed of rulers and subjects , let us consider whether the relations of one to the other should interchange or be permanent . For the education of the citizens will necessarily vary ...
Strana 44
... instruction of the sort which he thinks best ; the training in things which are of common interest should be the same for all . Neither must we suppose that any one of the citizens belongs to himself , for they all belong to the state ...
... instruction of the sort which he thinks best ; the training in things which are of common interest should be the same for all . Neither must we suppose that any one of the citizens belongs to himself , for they all belong to the state ...
Strana 46
... instruction , as I have already remarked , are partly of a liberal and partly of an illiberal character . 3. The customary branches of education are in number four ; they are ( 1 ) reading and writing , ( 2 ) gymnastic exercises , ( 3 ) ...
... instruction , as I have already remarked , are partly of a liberal and partly of an illiberal character . 3. The customary branches of education are in number four ; they are ( 1 ) reading and writing , ( 2 ) gymnastic exercises , ( 3 ) ...
Strana 51
... 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 practice only to learn ) . If they must learn ...
... 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 practice only to learn ) . If they must learn ...
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