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... Humanism . The Spread and Char- acter of Humanism in the Northern Countries . The De- velopment of Humanism in France . French Humanistic Educators and Institutions . Humanism in the German Universities . The Hieronymians and Their ...
... Humanism . The Spread and Char- acter of Humanism in the Northern Countries . The De- velopment of Humanism in France . French Humanistic Educators and Institutions . Humanism in the German Universities . The Hieronymians and Their ...
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... Humanistic Real- ism . Social Realism . The Relations of Humanistic to Social Realism . The Influence of the Innovators upon Education . The Ritterakademien . The in England . The Academies in America . Academies PAGE 151 CHAPTER XV ...
... Humanistic Real- ism . Social Realism . The Relations of Humanistic to Social Realism . The Influence of the Innovators upon Education . The Ritterakademien . The in England . The Academies in America . Academies PAGE 151 CHAPTER XV ...
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Frank Pierrepont Graves. PART III THE TRANSITION TO MODERN TIMES CHAPTER XII THE HUMANISTIC EDUCATION OUTLINE By the fourteenth century.
Frank Pierrepont Graves. PART III THE TRANSITION TO MODERN TIMES CHAPTER XII THE HUMANISTIC EDUCATION OUTLINE By the fourteenth century.
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Frank Pierrepont Graves. ~ CHAPTER XII THE HUMANISTIC EDUCATION OUTLINE By the fourteenth century.
Frank Pierrepont Graves. ~ CHAPTER XII THE HUMANISTIC EDUCATION OUTLINE By the fourteenth century.
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... humanistic schools started at their courts . Of these the most typical was that under Vittorino da Feltre . These schools eventually forced the univer- sities to admit the humanities to their course . But humanism gradually degenerated ...
... humanistic schools started at their courts . Of these the most typical was that under Vittorino da Feltre . These schools eventually forced the univer- sities to admit the humanities to their course . But humanism gradually degenerated ...
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