| Henry Barnard - Education - 1867 - 862 pages
...school, written two centuries since, this useful adjunct for illustration is noticed. Comenius says: "Some things are writ down before them with chalk on a table. This notice would not have been so satisfactory as it is, but there accompanies the description a "copper... | |
| Johann Amos Comenius - Latin language - 1887 - 244 pages
...angularibus Bullis, 9. A School. A School, \. is a Shop in which Young Wits are fashion'd to vertue, and it is distinguished into Forms. The Master, 2....mendeth their Faults, 8. Some stand and rehearse things committed to memory, 9. Schola, 1. Schola. est Officina, in qu£ Novelli Animi formantur ad virtutem,... | |
| Johann Amos Comenius - Latin language - 1887 - 240 pages
...Marginalibus, 12. A School, 1. is a Shop in which Young Wits are fashion'd to venue, and it is distinguish'd into Forms. The Master, 2. sitteth in a Chair, 3....mendeth their Faults, 8. Some stand and rehearse things committed to memory, 9. Schola, 1. est Officina, in qud Novelli Ant mi formantur ad virtutem, & distinguitur... | |
| National Education Association of the United States - Education - 1893 - 862 pages
...it is distinguished into forms. The master sitteth in a chair ; the scholars, in forms. He teachcth, they learn. Some things are writ down before them with chalk on a table. Some sit at a table and write ; he mendeth their faults. Some stand and rehearse things committed to... | |
| Ellwood Patterson Cubberley - Education - 1902 - 542 pages
...emphasis. A School. XCVIII. Scola. A School, 1 is a Shop in which Young Wits are fashion 'd to vertue, and it is distinguished into Forms. The Master, 2....mendeth their Faults, 8. Some stand and rehearse things committed to memory, 9. Some talk together, 10 and behave themselves wantonly and carelessly ; these... | |
| Ellwood Patterson Cubberley - Education - 1904 - 378 pages
...AMOS COMENW8. XCVIII. 214 Schola. A School. 1. is a Shop in which Young Wits are fashion 'd to vertue, and it is distinguished into Forms. The Master, 2....mendeth their Faults, 8. Some stand and rehearse things committed to memory, 9. Some talk together, 10. and behave themselves wantonly and carelessly ; these... | |
| George Emery Littlefield - Education - 1904 - 376 pages
...similar numbers in the picture : — A School, 1. is a Shop in which Toung Wits arc fashioned to vertue, and it is distinguished into Forms. The Master, 2....mendeth their Faults, 8. Some stand and rehearse things committed to memory, 9. Some talk together, 10 and behave themselves wantonly and carelessly ; these... | |
| Charles Hoole - Teaching - 1912 - 414 pages
...Pictus on the school. "Quaedam praescribuntur illis Creta in Tabella", (6) which Hoole translates, "Some things are writ down before them with Chalk on a Table (6)" (Bardeen's reprint, p. 119). Hoole was particularly anxious that masters should make allowance for... | |
| Ellwood Patterson Cubberley - Education - 1920 - 718 pages
...distinguished into Forms. The Master, 2. sitteth in a Chair, 3. the Scholars, 4. in Forms, 5. he teach eth, they learn. Some things are writ down before them...mendeth their Faults, 8. Some stand and rehearse things committed to memory, 9. Some talk together, 10. and behave themselves wantonly and carelessly; these... | |
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