Pestalozzi: His Life and WorkD. Appleton, 1890 - 438 sider |
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Side xxi
... FATHER 99 . 36 99 V. PESTALOZZI THE PHILANTHROPIST · 52 VI . 99 PESTALOZZI THE WRITER · • 73 VII . 99 PESTALOZZI'S DOCTRINE BEFORE 1798 · • • 117 VIII . PESTALOZZI AT STANZ 99 • · 125 IX . PESTALOZZI AT BURGDORF 99 • • 173 99 X - KRUSI ...
... FATHER 99 . 36 99 V. PESTALOZZI THE PHILANTHROPIST · 52 VI . 99 PESTALOZZI THE WRITER · • 73 VII . 99 PESTALOZZI'S DOCTRINE BEFORE 1798 · • • 117 VIII . PESTALOZZI AT STANZ 99 • · 125 IX . PESTALOZZI AT BURGDORF 99 • • 173 99 X - KRUSI ...
Side 1
... The parish registers of Höngg afford evidence of the mistake of those biographers who call this pastor Hotz and make him the maternal grand- father of Pestalozzi . necting a small square on the left bank of the PESTALOZZI THE CHILD.
... The parish registers of Höngg afford evidence of the mistake of those biographers who call this pastor Hotz and make him the maternal grand- father of Pestalozzi . necting a small square on the left bank of the PESTALOZZI THE CHILD.
Side 2
... father died , leaving a widow and three children ( two boys and a girl ) , but very little fortune . Baptist , the eldest boy , died young ; the girl , Barbara , eventually married a Mr. Gross , a mer- chant in Leipsic , and ...
... father died , leaving a widow and three children ( two boys and a girl ) , but very little fortune . Baptist , the eldest boy , died young ; the girl , Barbara , eventually married a Mr. Gross , a mer- chant in Leipsic , and ...
Side 3
... father , a gleam of joy shone in his eyes , and he died happily . " She kept her word , for she stayed with my mother till she died , helping her to bring up her three children under the most difficult and painful circumstances ...
... father , a gleam of joy shone in his eyes , and he died happily . " She kept her word , for she stayed with my mother till she died , helping her to bring up her three children under the most difficult and painful circumstances ...
Side 5
... father's in- fluence , of all contact with boys of his own age , and of out- door games and interests , remained all his life small and weak , shy and awkward , changeable and impressionable . As Niederer , who afterwards became his ...
... father's in- fluence , of all contact with boys of his own age , and of out- door games and interests , remained all his life small and weak , shy and awkward , changeable and impressionable . As Niederer , who afterwards became his ...
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Side 366 - Zurich, the 1zth of January, 1746 Died at Brugg, the 17th of February, 1827 Saviour of the poor at Neuhof, at Stanz the father of orphans, at Burgdorf and Munchenbuchsee founder of the popular school, at Yverdun the educator of humanity; man, Christian, and citizen. All for others, nothing for himself. Peace to his ashes. TO OUR FATHER PESTALOZZI Grateful Aargau The spread of the method in Europe.