| Modern Language Association of America - Philology, Modern - 1922 - 1032 pages
...edition of the Epistles. Further progress in certain directions is discernible in William Harrison Woodward, Desiderius Erasmus, Concerning the Aim and Method of Education, Cambridge: 1904, pp. 10, ff. The Reverend TM Lindsay, "Englishmen and the Classical Renaissance," Cambridge History... | |
| Joan Simon - Education - 1966 - 472 pages
...large concourse of people, declaring that I have erected what is a useless thing, yea a bad thing — 1 WH Woodward, Desiderius Erasmus Concerning the Aim and Method of Education (Cambridge, 1904), pp. 166-8. 1 Seebohm, pp. 218-19. The first undermaster, whether from Cambridge is not known, was unsatisfactory... | |
| Barbara Correll - History - 1996 - 256 pages
...active aspirations of intellectual women. For works on Renaissance pedagogy concentrating on boys, see WH Woodward, Desiderius Erasmus concerning the Aim and Method of Education (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1964). 9. One study that emphasizes other important aspects of the relations... | |
| 474 pages
...large concourse of people, declaring that I have erected what is a useless thing, yea a bad thing — 1 WH Woodward, Desiderius Erasmus Concerning the Aim and Method of Education (Cambridge, 1904), pp. 166-8. 1 Seebohm, pp. 218-19. The first undermaster, whether from Cambridge is not known, was unsatisfactory... | |
| Emanuel Stickelberger - 1926 - 460 pages
...statim ac liberality instituendis, /529 (ed. J.-C Margolin, Geneva, 1966) and De ratione studii, 1511. WH Woodward, Desiderius Erasmus concerning the aim and method of education (Cambridge, 1904). 1 Z Iv, 407 n. 1. Zwingli had not yet publicly acknowledged his marriage to the boy's mother, Anna... | |
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