Three Thousand Years of Educational Wisdom: Selections from Great DocumentsRobert Ulich Harvard University Press, 1954 - 668 頁 "Three Thousand Years of Educational Wisdom" is an anthology of writings on education by great thinkers including Plato, Descartes, Dewey and Emerson taken from texts from Asia, Greek and Roman antiquity, ancient and medieval Christianity, Islam, the Judaic tradition and modern education. -- From product description. |
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第 100 頁
... once ; well , pardon now . He tricked you once with the help of a slave ; restrain your anger . He once took away a yoke of cattle from the field , he once came home with breath reek- ing from yesterday's debauch ; ignore it . Or ...
... once ; well , pardon now . He tricked you once with the help of a slave ; restrain your anger . He once took away a yoke of cattle from the field , he once came home with breath reek- ing from yesterday's debauch ; ignore it . Or ...
第 171 頁
... once allowed to become ingrained . " . . . 4. The world sinks into ruin : yes ! but shameful to say our sins still live and flourish . The renowned city , the capital of the Roman Empire , is swallowed up in one tremendous fire ; and ...
... once allowed to become ingrained . " . . . 4. The world sinks into ruin : yes ! but shameful to say our sins still live and flourish . The renowned city , the capital of the Roman Empire , is swallowed up in one tremendous fire ; and ...
第 222 頁
... once been . The Divine favor once rested upon the Jews , but it has departed . Paul brought the Gospel into Greece ; but now they have the Turks . Rome and Italy once enjoyed its blessings ; but now they have the Pope . And the German ...
... once been . The Divine favor once rested upon the Jews , but it has departed . Paul brought the Gospel into Greece ; but now they have the Turks . Rome and Italy once enjoyed its blessings ; but now they have the Pope . And the German ...
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able action activity Adeimantus Aeneas aristoi Aristotle astronomy become better body Brahman called child Christian Cicero Confucius desire divine duty evil exercise external eyes father Froebel give Glaucon Greek gymnastics habit hand happiness hath heart heaven Hegel Hesiod Holy honor human Ibn Khaldoun ideas instruction kind knowledge language Latin living Loeb Classical Library Lord matter Max Müller means ment method mind moral nature necessary never observed opinion parents perfect person Pestalozzi philosophy Plato pleasure Plutarch praise present prince principles pupil Quintilian Ratio Studiorum reason religion Scriptures sense shalt Socrates soul speak spirit Tatian taught teacher teaching thee things thou thought tion true truth ULICH understand unto Veda virtue whole wisdom wise words write young youth Yverdon