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... Nineteenth Century . Subsequent Educational Movements . De- velopment of Education in the Dominion of Canada . The Public School System of Ontario . The System of Ecclesiastical Schools in Quebec . CHAPTER XXVI THE SCIENTIFIC MOVEMENT ...
... Nineteenth Century . Subsequent Educational Movements . De- velopment of Education in the Dominion of Canada . The Public School System of Ontario . The System of Ecclesiastical Schools in Quebec . CHAPTER XXVI THE SCIENTIFIC MOVEMENT ...
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... nineteenth century , this mystic and static religion still dominates in India . Connected with it is the caste system , by which the people are divided into four heredi- tary classes . These are ( 1 ) the brahmins , or sacerdotal class ...
... nineteenth century , this mystic and static religion still dominates in India . Connected with it is the caste system , by which the people are divided into four heredi- tary classes . These are ( 1 ) the brahmins , or sacerdotal class ...
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... ninth century the schools sometimes also admitted pupils who never expected to enter the order . These latter were called externi in distinction to the oblati , who were preparing to become monks . Some training was also given women in ...
... ninth century the schools sometimes also admitted pupils who never expected to enter the order . These latter were called externi in distinction to the oblati , who were preparing to become monks . Some training was also given women in ...
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... ninth century and the first half of the tenth there arose , through the initiative of Charle- magne and Alcuin , a marked revival in education , and for several generations the cathedral and monastic schools enthusiastically fostered ...
... ninth century and the first half of the tenth there arose , through the initiative of Charle- magne and Alcuin , a marked revival in education , and for several generations the cathedral and monastic schools enthusiastically fostered ...
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... nineteenth century . this life . The Aim and Institutions of Humanistic Education.- It can now be seen how far the ideals of humanism had departed from those of the medieval period . The ' other- worldly ' aim , the monastic isolation ...
... nineteenth century . this life . The Aim and Institutions of Humanistic Education.- It can now be seen how far the ideals of humanism had departed from those of the medieval period . The ' other- worldly ' aim , the monastic isolation ...
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