I. Let it be given to children into their hands to delight themselves withal as they please, with the sight of the pictures, and making them as familiar to themselves as may be, and that even at home before they be put to school. The Orbis Pictus of John Amos Comenius - Page xviiiby Johann Amos Comenius - 1887 - 194 pagesFull view - About this book
| Johann Amos Comenius - Children's encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1810 - 228 pages
...subject to the senses. Something remaineth to be said louching the more cheerful use of this book. 1. Let it be given to children into their hands to delight...please, with the sight of the pictures, and making them us f'arnilia.r to themselves as may be, and that even at home, before they be put to school. 2. Then... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - Anthologies - 1896 - 450 pages
...Encyclopaedia of things subject to the senses. Something remaineth to be said touching the more cheerful use of this book. I. Let it be given to children into...themselves as may be, and that even at home before they are put to school. II. Then let them be examined ever and anon (especially now in the school) what... | |
| Samuel Chester Parker - Education - 1912 - 540 pages
...foleiitj • vcl • • ' ••/ur, 15i • - . '•i;/. i '.-;1, 4. in i'.. .•••:-/•, <• I . Let it be given to children into their hands to...as may be, and that even at home before they be put into school. II. Then let them be examined ever and anon (especially now in school) what this thing... | |
| Samuel Chester Parker - Education - 1912 - 540 pages
...reading. Thus he said : ( 'T?) cxxv. The tormenting of Siippllda I. Let it be given to Malcfaflors. children into their hands to delight themselves withal...as may be, and that even at home before they be put into school. II. Then let them be examined ever and anon (especially now in school) what this thing... | |
| Bertha Johnston, E. Lyell Earle - Education - 1908 - 410 pages
...suggestion to mothers and teachers upon the right use of a picture book even to the present day. He says: 1. Let it be given to children into their hands, to delight...themselves as may be, and that even at home before they put to school. 2. Then let them be examined ever and anon (especially now in the school), what this... | |
| Patricia Crain - Language Arts & Disciplines - 2000 - 342 pages
...certainly also at home, as a nursery book.28 Comenius expects it to be so used and urges in his preface, "Let it be given to children into their hands to delight themselves withall as they please, with the sight of the Pictures, and making them as familiar to themselves as... | |
| Bertha Johnston, E. Lyell Earle - Education - 1907 - 764 pages
...expressed in his introduction translated into quaint English and published by Charles Hoole in 1728: "Something remaineth to be said touching the more...as they please with the sight of the pictures, and Courtesy CW Bardeen, Syracuse, .VY BOYS' SPORTS, FROM ORBIS PICTUS making them as familiar to themselves... | |
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