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... Academies in America . Academies PAGE 151 CHAPTER XV SENSE REALISM AND THE EARLY SCIENTIFIC MOVEMENT • The Development of the Sciences and Realism . Ba- con and His Inductive Method . Bacon's Educational Suggestions and Influence ...
... Academies in America . Academies PAGE 151 CHAPTER XV SENSE REALISM AND THE EARLY SCIENTIFIC MOVEMENT • The Development of the Sciences and Realism . Ba- con and His Inductive Method . Bacon's Educational Suggestions and Influence ...
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... academies ' of England , and afterward of America . The Rise and Nature of Realism . - By the seventeenth century it is obvious that humanism was everywhere losing its vitality and declining into a narrow ' Cicero- nianism , ' and that ...
... academies ' of England , and afterward of America . The Rise and Nature of Realism . - By the seventeenth century it is obvious that humanism was everywhere losing its vitality and declining into a narrow ' Cicero- nianism , ' and that ...
Side 157
... academies for the nobles . ' Such academies were founded at Colberg , Luneberg , Vienna , Wolffenbüttel , and many other centers before the close of the century . They originally covered the work of the gymnasia , although substituting ...
... academies for the nobles . ' Such academies were founded at Colberg , Luneberg , Vienna , Wolffenbüttel , and many other centers before the close of the century . They originally covered the work of the gymnasia , although substituting ...
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... academies . Their content . that his ideal education be carried out in an institution to be known as an ' academy . ' Such a school was to be erected ' in every city throughout this land . ' It should train boys from the age of twelve ...
... academies . Their content . that his ideal education be carried out in an institution to be known as an ' academy . ' Such a school was to be erected ' in every city throughout this land . ' It should train boys from the age of twelve ...
Side 159
... academies as a supplement . Their rise as a There may have been earlier academies in America , the narrow but the first well - known suggestion of an academy was schools ' . made in 1743 by Benjamin Franklin . He wished to inaugurate an ...
... academies as a supplement . Their rise as a There may have been earlier academies in America , the narrow but the first well - known suggestion of an academy was schools ' . made in 1743 by Benjamin Franklin . He wished to inaugurate an ...
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