Pioneers of modern education 1600-1700
John William Adamson
Pioneers of modern education 1600-1700
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Pioneers of modern education 1600-1700
by John William Adamson.
Published
1921
by
University press
in
Cambridge
.
Written in English.
Table of Contents
| Preface. | ||
| Table of dates. | ||
| The new philosophy. | ||
| The school-room in the early seventeenth century. | ||
| Bacon and Comenius. | ||
| The Great didactic. | ||
| The new pedagogy in London and in Germany. | ||
| The Long parliament: Samuel Hartlib and education. | ||
| Two letters to Hartlib: Milton and Petty. | ||
| "The Reformed school" of John Dury. | ||
| A successful schoolmaster: Hoole. | ||
| The courtly "academies." | ||
| Elementary education. | ||
| St. Jean-Baptiste de la Salle. | ||
| A. H. Francke and the Pietist schools. | ||
| Conclusion. | ||
| Publications referred to in the text: p. [271]-275. Index. |
Edition Notes
| Series | Contributions to the history of education, III |
The Physical Object
| Pagination | xxii, 285 p. |
| Number of pages | 285 |
ID Numbers
| Open Library | OL13531019M |
| OCLC/WorldCat | 4369634 |
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| August 27, 2008 | Created by ImportBot | Initial record created, from Western Washington University MARC record. |
