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John William Adamson. 1600-1700 by JOHN WILLIAM ADAMSON , Professor of Education in the University of London CAMBRIDGE : at the University Press 1921 First printed 1905 Second impression 1921 T PREFACE . But Pioneers of Modern Education.
John William Adamson. 1600-1700 by JOHN WILLIAM ADAMSON , Professor of Education in the University of London CAMBRIDGE : at the University Press 1921 First printed 1905 Second impression 1921 T PREFACE . But Pioneers of Modern Education.
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John William Adamson. PREFACE . TABLE OF DATES CHAP . CONTENTS . I. THE NEW PHILOSOPHY . The revolt against Authority in the intellectual sphere . The beginnings of Modern Science Francis Bacon , the rhetorician and prophet of the New ...
John William Adamson. PREFACE . TABLE OF DATES CHAP . CONTENTS . I. THE NEW PHILOSOPHY . The revolt against Authority in the intellectual sphere . The beginnings of Modern Science Francis Bacon , the rhetorician and prophet of the New ...
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... JOHN DURY . John Dury The " Christian Association " : proposed educa- tional work . The Reformed School and its aims The sources of knowledge : corresponding prin- ciples of instruction • Children's " naturall capacities " determine cur ...
... JOHN DURY . John Dury The " Christian Association " : proposed educa- tional work . The Reformed School and its aims The sources of knowledge : corresponding prin- ciples of instruction • Children's " naturall capacities " determine cur ...
Contents
THE NEW PHILOSOPHY | 1 |
II | 12 |
CHAP | 13 |
CHAP | 16 |
THE SCHOOLROOM IN THE EARLY SEVENTEENTH | 18 |
Conversational Latin | 28 |
His mystifications | 36 |
RATKES CLAIMS | 43 |
CHAP | 160 |
contemporary | 165 |
X | 175 |
XIII | 179 |
XI | 191 |
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION | 201 |
Education of the English poor | 203 |
A H FRANCKE AND THE PIETIST SCHOOLS | 237 |
I | 52 |
IV | 58 |
GERMANY | 80 |
VII | 91 |
SAMUEL HARTLIB | 97 |
Reall Learning in Generall | 118 |
THE REFORMED SCHOOL OF JOHN DURY | 138 |
Short and Simple Instruction etc 1702 | 247 |
innova | 261 |
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