The very looking upon the thing pictured suggesting the name of the thing will tell the child how the title of the picture is to be read. And thus the whole book being gone over by the bare titles of the pictures, reading cannot but be learned — and... The Orbis Pictus of John Amos Comenius - Page xviby Johann Amos Comenius - 1887 - 194 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Newton - English language - 1669 - 98 pages
...upon the thing piftuthen^meof the thing, will tell , Tbthe Reader.' him how the Title of, the Pi&ure is to be read. And thus the whole Book being gone over, byj the Titles of the Pi&uyes, reading cannot but & | learned : and when they are thus acquainted!... | |
| Johann Amos Comenius - Children's Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1777 - 250 pages
...infcriptions fet over them. Where again the very looking upon the thing piaured, fuggeftmg Лёпатв: of the thing, will tell him how the title of the picture i$" to be read. And thus, the whole Book being gone ov< г b'y the bare titles of the pictures,. rçadîn'g... | |
| Rudolph Rex Reeder - Readers - 1900 - 102 pages
...proposed substitute for the alphabet method was the word and picture method suggested by Comenius. " The very looking upon the thing pictured suggesting the name of the thing will tell the child how the title of the picture is to be read. And thus the whole book being gone over by the... | |
| Edmund Burke Huey - Reading, Psychology of - 1922 - 500 pages
...Teaching in the ''Visible World.' (From Johnson.) or other language. In his preface Comenius says; "The very looking upon the thing pictured suggesting the name of the thing will tell the child how the title of the picture is to be read. And thus the whole book being gone over by the... | |
| Edmund Burke Huey - Books and reading - 1908 - 560 pages
...of Teaching in the "Visible World." (From Johnson.) or other language. In his preface Comenius says: "The very looking upon the thing pictured suggesting the name of the thing will tell the child how the title of the picture is to be read. And thus the whole book being gone over by the... | |
| Edmund Burke Huey - Books and reading - 1908 - 506 pages
...of Teaching in the "Visible World." (From Johnson.) or other language. In his preface Comenius says: "The very looking upon the thing pictured suggesting the name of the thing will tell the child how the title of the picture is to be read. And thus the whole book being gone over by the... | |
| Edmund Burke Huey - Reading - 1908 - 300 pages
...of Teaching in the "Visible World." (From Johnson.) or other language. In his preface Comenius says: "The very looking upon the thing pictured suggesting the name of the thing will tell the child how the title of the picture is to be read. And thus the whole book being gone over by the... | |
| Thomas Henry Briggs, Lotus Delta Coffman - Reading - 1911 - 364 pages
...accredited with being the first effort at the word-method of teaching reading. Comenius himself says, "The very looking upon the thing pictured suggesting the name of the thing will tell the child how the title of the picture is to be read." The Sentence Method Probably the next step in... | |
| Harry Grove Wheat - Reading - 1923 - 364 pages
...method was suggested by Comenius in the "Orbis Pictus" as early as 1657. In his preface Comenius says : The very looking upon the thing pictured suggesting the name of the thing will tell the child how the title of the picture is to be read. And thus the whole book being gone over by the... | |
| Ian Michael - Education - 1987 - 652 pages
...illustrated by their Pictures, to imprint the true notion of Reading in their memorys and understandings; for the very looking upon the thing Pictured, suggesting the name of the thing, doth tell the children how the word is to be read: for I have found it many times a hard task, to bring... | |
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