A Student's History of EducationMacmillan, 1925 - 453 sider |
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... later texts are so written as to be easily committed , and the lines are sung aloud by the pupils until they have memorized them . Writing is learned by imitating the teacher's copy on the sand with a stick , then on palm leaves with a ...
... later texts are so written as to be easily committed , and the lines are sung aloud by the pupils until they have memorized them . Writing is learned by imitating the teacher's copy on the sand with a stick , then on palm leaves with a ...
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... ATHENS ( Reproduced from illustrations taken from old vases by Freeman in his Schools of Hellas . ) and later upon parchment with pen and ink . It. Fig . 3. - The palaestra . Fig . 4. The didascaleum . Fig . 6. - Scene at a ludus or Roman.
... ATHENS ( Reproduced from illustrations taken from old vases by Freeman in his Schools of Hellas . ) and later upon parchment with pen and ink . It. Fig . 3. - The palaestra . Fig . 4. The didascaleum . Fig . 6. - Scene at a ludus or Roman.
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Frank Pierrepont Graves. and later upon parchment with pen and ink . It was , moreover , necessary for the pupils in singing to be taught the rhythm and melody , and to understand the poem so as to bring out its meaning . Hence the ...
Frank Pierrepont Graves. and later upon parchment with pen and ink . It was , moreover , necessary for the pupils in singing to be taught the rhythm and melody , and to understand the poem so as to bring out its meaning . Hence the ...
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... later representatives of the reactionary movement , such as the matchless carica- turist , Aristophanes ( 445-380 B. C. ) , began to appear and inveigh against the new conditions . But the social process can never move backward , and ...
... later representatives of the reactionary movement , such as the matchless carica- turist , Aristophanes ( 445-380 B. C. ) , began to appear and inveigh against the new conditions . But the social process can never move backward , and ...
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