Essays on Educational ReformersD. Appleton, 1912 - 568 sider |
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... scholars as the Bible was translated by the Reformers , and the history of modern education would have taken a very different turn from that which awaited it . But it was not so . The Renascence scholars did all they could to discourage ...
... scholars as the Bible was translated by the Reformers , and the history of modern education would have taken a very different turn from that which awaited it . But it was not so . The Renascence scholars did all they could to discourage ...
Side 9
... scholars seized on the printing press and thought by means of it to give all " the educated " a knowledge of classics . § 11. We cannot help speculating what would have been the effect of the discovery of printing if it had been made at ...
... scholars seized on the printing press and thought by means of it to give all " the educated " a knowledge of classics . § 11. We cannot help speculating what would have been the effect of the discovery of printing if it had been made at ...
Side 10
... scholars dreamed of the general diffusion of literary culture by means of printed books . was § 12. For some two ... scholar . The great rival of the literary spirit , the scientific spirit which cares for nothing but sequences ...
... scholars dreamed of the general diffusion of literary culture by means of printed books . was § 12. For some two ... scholar . The great rival of the literary spirit , the scientific spirit which cares for nothing but sequences ...
Side 11
... scholars , and Cicero occasionally quotes with all the airs of a pedant ; but so thoroughly was the contrary ideal , the ideal of the doer , established at Rome , that nobody ever dreamt of placing its rival above it . In the decline of ...
... scholars , and Cicero occasionally quotes with all the airs of a pedant ; but so thoroughly was the contrary ideal , the ideal of the doer , established at Rome , that nobody ever dreamt of placing its rival above it . In the decline of ...
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... scholars of such inestimable value , so they refused to give the conceptions in any but the original words . " Studying the ancients in translations , " says Melancthon , " is merely looking at the shadow . " He could not have made a ...
... scholars of such inestimable value , so they refused to give the conceptions in any but the original words . " Studying the ancients in translations , " says Melancthon , " is merely looking at the shadow . " He could not have made a ...
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