Essays on Educational ReformersAppleton, 1900 - 568 sider |
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Side xii
... means of direct self - preservation . The old trivium or threefold course of study at the university taught grammar , logic , and rhetoric — namely , ( 1 ) the structure of language , ( 2 ) the structure of mind and the art of reasoning ...
... means of direct self - preservation . The old trivium or threefold course of study at the university taught grammar , logic , and rhetoric — namely , ( 1 ) the structure of language , ( 2 ) the structure of mind and the art of reasoning ...
Side xviii
... Means of Mental Culture ( 2 vols . , London , 1853 ) . Edgeworth's Practical Education seems falling into undeserved neglect , and Mr. Spencer's recent work is . not universally known even by schoolmasters . If the following pages ...
... Means of Mental Culture ( 2 vols . , London , 1853 ) . Edgeworth's Practical Education seems falling into undeserved neglect , and Mr. Spencer's recent work is . not universally known even by schoolmasters . If the following pages ...
Side 9
... means of instruction . But at the very time that the beauty of the ancient writings dawned on the mind of Europe , a mechanical invention seemed to remove all hindrances to the spread of literature . The scholars seized on the printing ...
... means of instruction . But at the very time that the beauty of the ancient writings dawned on the mind of Europe , a mechanical invention seemed to remove all hindrances to the spread of literature . The scholars seized on the printing ...
Side 10
... means of printed books . § 12. For some two centuries the literary spirit had supreme control over the intellect of Europe , and the literary spirit could then find satisfaction nowhere but in the study of the ancient classics . The ...
... means of printed books . § 12. For some two centuries the literary spirit had supreme control over the intellect of Europe , and the literary spirit could then find satisfaction nowhere but in the study of the ancient classics . The ...
Side 16
... means of translations , for they were men who wrote for men and women only . We see that it would be absurd to make an ordinary boy of twelve or fourteen study Burke or Pope . And if we do not make him read Burke , whose language he ...
... means of translations , for they were men who wrote for men and women only . We see that it would be absurd to make an ordinary boy of twelve or fourteen study Burke or Pope . And if we do not make him read Burke , whose language he ...
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