Pestalozzi: His Life and WorkD. Appleton, 1890 - 438 sider |
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... Seyffarth , of Luckenwalde , near Brandenburg , who , between 1870 and 1873 , published in eighteen volumes the first really complete edition of Pestalozzi's works . Cotta's edition , in 1826 , included many books which were not written ...
... Seyffarth , of Luckenwalde , near Brandenburg , who , between 1870 and 1873 , published in eighteen volumes the first really complete edition of Pestalozzi's works . Cotta's edition , in 1826 , included many books which were not written ...
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... Seyffarth . It is the earliest of Pestalozzi's productions that we possess , and is far too remarkable to be dismissed without further mention . It will be remembered that our author , when still a student and a very poor Greek scholar ...
... Seyffarth . It is the earliest of Pestalozzi's productions that we possess , and is far too remarkable to be dismissed without further mention . It will be remembered that our author , when still a student and a very poor Greek scholar ...
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... Seyffarth in his complete edition of Pestalozzi's works ( vol . viii . ) . These various documents throw a new light on this attempt to regenerate the working classes , regeneration no 1 Pestalozzi's family often signed Pestaloz or ...
... Seyffarth in his complete edition of Pestalozzi's works ( vol . viii . ) . These various documents throw a new light on this attempt to regenerate the working classes , regeneration no 1 Pestalozzi's family often signed Pestaloz or ...
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... Seyffarth's complete edition of his works . The Evening Hour of a Hermit is a collection of short , pithy aphorisms , all bearing on the same subject , and form- ing , as a whole , a complete statement of the author's views as to the ...
... Seyffarth's complete edition of his works . The Evening Hour of a Hermit is a collection of short , pithy aphorisms , all bearing on the same subject , and form- ing , as a whole , a complete statement of the author's views as to the ...
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... Seyffarth , Leonard and Gertrude is in five parts , but the fifth part is merely a reproduction of the fourth volume , which appeared in 1787 . Whilst Pestalozzi was working at Leonard and Ger- trude , he wrote four other works , which ...
... Seyffarth , Leonard and Gertrude is in five parts , but the fifth part is merely a reproduction of the fourth volume , which appeared in 1787 . Whilst Pestalozzi was working at Leonard and Ger- trude , he wrote four other works , which ...
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