THE INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION SERIES.-(Continued.) 51. Student Life and Customs. By HENRY D. SHELDON, Ph. D. $1.20 net. 52. An Ideal School. By PRESTON W. SEARCH. $1.0 net. 53. Later Infancy of the Child. By GABRIEL COMPAYRÉ. Translated by MARY E. WILSON. Part II of Vol. 35. 91.0 net. 54. The Educational Foundations of Trade and Industry. By FABIAN WARE. $1.20 net. OTHER VOLUMES IN PREPARATION. D. APPLETON AND COMPANY, NEW YORK. ESSAYS ON EDUCATIONAL REFORMERS BY ROBERT HEBERT QUICK M. A. TRIN. COLL., CAMBRIDGE FORMERLY ASSISTANT MASTER AT HARROW, AND LECTURER ON LATE VICAR OF SEDBERGH ONLY AUTHORIZED EDITION OF THE WORK AS REWRITTEN IN 1890 Ου γαρ έστι περί ότου θειοτέρου άνθρωπος αν βουλεύσαιτο, η περί παιδείας και των αυτού και των οικείων. Plato in initio Theagis (p. 122 Β). Socrates saith plainlie, that “no man goeth about a more godlie purpose, than he that is mindfull of the good bringing up both of hys owne and other men's children.”—Ascham's Scholemaster. Preface. Fundamentum totius reipublicæ est recta juventutis educatio. The very foundation of the whole commonwealth is the proper bringing up of the young.-Cic. |