A Student's History of EducationMacmillan, 1925 - 453 sider |
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... later A specific movement that shows the impress of Plato , as we shall see later , is the formulation of the more ad- vanced studies of the medieval ' seven liberal arts ' under the name of the ' quadrivium . ' It is even possible that ...
... later A specific movement that shows the impress of Plato , as we shall see later , is the formulation of the more ad- vanced studies of the medieval ' seven liberal arts ' under the name of the ' quadrivium . ' It is even possible that ...
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... lost all hope of a political life , but they soon degen- erated into the use of narrow and formal methods . The later rhetoricians attempted to hasten oratorical train- ing and preparation 28 A STUDENT'S HISTORY OF EDUCATION.
... lost all hope of a political life , but they soon degen- erated into the use of narrow and formal methods . The later rhetoricians attempted to hasten oratorical train- ing and preparation 28 A STUDENT'S HISTORY OF EDUCATION.
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Frank Pierrepont Graves. later rhetoricians attempted to hasten oratorical train- ing and preparation for life , by teaching their pupils ready - made speeches and dialogues , together with a gen- eral knowledge of current questions ...
Frank Pierrepont Graves. later rhetoricians attempted to hasten oratorical train- ing and preparation for life , by teaching their pupils ready - made speeches and dialogues , together with a gen- eral knowledge of current questions ...
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... later they were given practice in three types of speeches , —deliberative , judicial , and panegyric . Attention was given to all the various factors in making a successful oration : the matter , arrangement , style , memorizing , and ...
... later they were given practice in three types of speeches , —deliberative , judicial , and panegyric . Attention was given to all the various factors in making a successful oration : the matter , arrangement , style , memorizing , and ...
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... Later , although opposition grew up among the Christians to the culture of Greece and Rome , its impress was found to have been left upon the doctrines and organization of Christianity . The Ideals of Early Christianity . - The actual ...
... Later , although opposition grew up among the Christians to the culture of Greece and Rome , its impress was found to have been left upon the doctrines and organization of Christianity . The Ideals of Early Christianity . - The actual ...
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