A Cultural History of Western Education: Its Social and Intellectual FoundationsMcGraw-Hill, 1955 - 645 sider |
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... Amsterdam , and Utrecht became outstanding centers of scholarship and Calvinist religion . Several of the Scottish universities were founded in this period under Presbyterian auspices , among which Edinburgh and Aberdeen soon achieved ...
... Amsterdam , and Utrecht became outstanding centers of scholarship and Calvinist religion . Several of the Scottish universities were founded in this period under Presbyterian auspices , among which Edinburgh and Aberdeen soon achieved ...
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Its Social and Intellectual Foundations Robert Freeman Butts. masters in New Amsterdam , who taught in Dutch , the ... Amsterdam as early as 1659 , in Philadelphia , and occasionally in the South , especially in Virginia . Some grammar ...
Its Social and Intellectual Foundations Robert Freeman Butts. masters in New Amsterdam , who taught in Dutch , the ... Amsterdam as early as 1659 , in Philadelphia , and occasionally in the South , especially in Virginia . Some grammar ...
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... Amsterdam , University of , 233 Anabaptists , 216 , 245 Anatomy , study of , 53 , 68 , 106 , 185 , 220 , 227 , 232 , 294 , 296 Anaxagoras ( 500 ? -428 B.c. ) , 46 Anaximander ( 611 ? -547 ? B.c. ) , 46 Anaximenes ( sixth century B.C. ) ...
... Amsterdam , University of , 233 Anabaptists , 216 , 245 Anatomy , study of , 53 , 68 , 106 , 185 , 220 , 227 , 232 , 294 , 296 Anaxagoras ( 500 ? -428 B.c. ) , 46 Anaximander ( 611 ? -547 ? B.c. ) , 46 Anaximenes ( sixth century B.C. ) ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
SOCIAL FOUNDATIONS OF GREEK EDUCATION | 29 |
INTELLECTUAL FOUNDATIONS OF GREEK EDUCATION | 45 |
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