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Page 102
... Comenius , the Moravian teacher and theologian . As a philosopher Comenius established his general theory of teaching on the necessity of order , in its most generalized aspects , but he was completely under the spell of the new ...
... Comenius , the Moravian teacher and theologian . As a philosopher Comenius established his general theory of teaching on the necessity of order , in its most generalized aspects , but he was completely under the spell of the new ...
Page 103
... Comenius elsewhere explains , " it will be no harder to teach schoolboys in any number desired , than with the help of the printing press to cover a thousand sheets daily with the neatest writing . " Close upon this follows another ...
... Comenius elsewhere explains , " it will be no harder to teach schoolboys in any number desired , than with the help of the printing press to cover a thousand sheets daily with the neatest writing . " Close upon this follows another ...
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... Comenius ' treatise on , 103 Pioneer , westward march of , 15 Planck , Max , 53 Plane , atom - powered , 269 Planetary communication , limitations on , 295 Planetary destruction , Norse prophecy of , 303 Plant breeding , machine ...
... Comenius ' treatise on , 103 Pioneer , westward march of , 15 Planck , Max , 53 Plane , atom - powered , 269 Planetary communication , limitations on , 295 Planetary destruction , Norse prophecy of , 303 Plant breeding , machine ...
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NEW EXPLORATIONS NEW WORLDS | 3 |
RETURN OF THE SUN GOD | 28 |
THE MECHANIZED WORLD PICTURE | 51 |
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