Pestalozzi: His Life and WorkD. Appleton, 1890 - 438 sider |
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... . PESTALOZZI'S ELEMENTARY METHOD 412 99 APPENDIX I. - NIEDERER'S LITERARY COLLABORATION . · • 425 99 II . LIST OF PESTALOZZI'S WORKS III . - BOOKS TO CONSULT ON PESTALOZZI • • • 433 435 Pestalozzi : His Life and Work . CHAPTER I.
... . PESTALOZZI'S ELEMENTARY METHOD 412 99 APPENDIX I. - NIEDERER'S LITERARY COLLABORATION . · • 425 99 II . LIST OF PESTALOZZI'S WORKS III . - BOOKS TO CONSULT ON PESTALOZZI • • • 433 435 Pestalozzi : His Life and Work . CHAPTER I.
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... Niederer , who afterwards became his friend and helper , once said : " In Pestalozzi there was as much of the woman as of the man . " The springs of young Pestalozzi's life were in the heart and imagination alone ; his thought , swift ...
... Niederer , who afterwards became his friend and helper , once said : " In Pestalozzi there was as much of the woman as of the man . " The springs of young Pestalozzi's life were in the heart and imagination alone ; his thought , swift ...
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... Niederer's Notes on Pestalozzi published at Aix - la - Chapelle in 1828 . This journal is as important as it is interesting , for it shows us a man who , starting with the intention of apply ing Rousseau's ideas to the education of his ...
... Niederer's Notes on Pestalozzi published at Aix - la - Chapelle in 1828 . This journal is as important as it is interesting , for it shows us a man who , starting with the intention of apply ing Rousseau's ideas to the education of his ...
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... Niederer , however , who at one time had the MS . in his possession , afterwards pub- lished a part of it in his Notes on Pestalozzi . The first chapter runs as follows : CHAPTER I. — A man whose heart is good , 80 PESTALOZZI : HIS LIFE ...
... Niederer , however , who at one time had the MS . in his possession , afterwards pub- lished a part of it in his Notes on Pestalozzi . The first chapter runs as follows : CHAPTER I. — A man whose heart is good , 80 PESTALOZZI : HIS LIFE ...
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... Niederer , who , at her husband's death , had given it to Krusi , whose son , Doctor G. Krusi , entrusted it to Seyffarth . Mrs. Niederer herself had originally intended to publish it , and in 1846 had written an introduction , in the ...
... Niederer , who , at her husband's death , had given it to Krusi , whose son , Doctor G. Krusi , entrusted it to Seyffarth . Mrs. Niederer herself had originally intended to publish it , and in 1846 had written an introduction , in the ...
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