III. AGENCIES AND INSTITUTIONS OF INSTRUCTION OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH.. 623-692 I. EPISCOPAL SEMINARIES........ II. TEACHING ORDERS...... Introduction-General View of the Religious Orders.. 1. St. Dominic and the Dominicans..... 2. St. Francis and the Franciscans.. 3. St. Ignatius and the Jesuits...... 623 629 627 631 649 657 685 4. Gerard the Great, and the Brethren of the Common Life... I. HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF EDUCATION... III. THE NETHERLANDS. Early Christian Schoo's and Teachers.. 701-736 701 EXTRACT from Letter of Hon. John D. Philbrick, LL. D., U. S. Commissioner to the Vienna International Exposition of 1873. "I have the pleasure to inform you that your great labors and sacrifices in publishing the American Journal of Education meet with deserved recognition by the Jury charged with the Educational Department of this great International Exposition, and that you have been awarded the Medal of Merit. "I showed a complete set of the Journal with our Boston Books of Reference, and when I told the Jury that we had the volumes in every High and Grammar School they were quite astonished." Adalbert of Prague, 353. Adalhard, 344. Adam du Petit Tout, 763. Administrative Authorities, American, County, 231, 245, 310. City, 246, 273, 293. District, 231, 246, 309, 298. Adrian IV., Son of a Poor Boatbuilder, 785. Agricola, School Education of, 38. Alabama, Historical data, 158. 227. School Statistics, 171, 249. Constitutional provision, 713. Albert the Great, of Cologne, 387, 770. Albertine Line of Saxon Electors, 120. Albigensian Controversy, 376. Alcuin, and Charlemagne's School, 44, 339, 344. Alexander the Great, 33. Alexander of Hales, 399. Alexander of Toulouse, 376. Alexandria, Schools of. 33, 36, 464, 515. Museum, or University, 34, 464, 510. Alfonso X., 777. Algebra, First writer on, 87. In French Schools, 75, 84. Almagro, University in, 15. Almoner in a Monastery, 525. Altorf University, 15. Ambition as a Motive, 372. Ambulatory School in Finland, 214. American Institute of Instruction, 269. Vienna Award of Medal of Merit, 834. American Schools, Contributions to History, 330. P.ogressive Development irom 1800, 225. Constitutional Provision, 713. Ancient Civilization, Downfall and Refuge, 536. Andeas, Valerius, on Studies at Louvain, 784. Angelico, Fra 390. Augers University, 15. Angia, Abbey of, 543. Anglo-Saxon Schools and Churches, 43. Ann Arbor, Plan of Schoolhouse in, 589. Anselm of Landun, 497. Anselm, Teacher of Bec, 368. Antioch, Schools of, 468, 480, 482. Antiphon, Attic Forensic Oratory, 461. Arabic Schools and Culture, 361, 364, 777. Architecture for Educational Purposes, 193, 545. Barnard's Treatise, 274, 315. Report of U. S. Commissioner in 1868, 545. Arezzo University, 15. Aristophanes, cited, 458, 459. Aristotle as a Teacher, 34, 462. Hold on Medieval Schools, 400, 777. Ramus, Attack on, 182. Arithmetic, Christian Schools, 362. French Schools, 66. Arkansas, Historical Data, 158, 164, 228. Constitutional Provision, 714. Ascham, Roger, cited, 433. Asia, High Schools in Ancient, 468, 480. Astronomy in Christian Schools, 519. Athelhard of Bath, 364. Athenian Oratory, 82. Athenaeus, cited, 511. Augustine of Canterbury, 503. Angustus, Service to Education, 124, 475. Aulus Gellius, cited, 469, 471, 482. 506, 512. Bacchants in Luther's time, 102. Bagdad, Sch: ols of, 503. Baltimore, Schoolhouses in, 632. Barnard's American Journal of Education, 833. Barnard, Henry, Labors and Publications, 848. Ohio, 306. Rhode Island, 313. South Carolina, 317. Reformatory Schools, 727. Basil at Athens, 27, 467. Rule of, 522, 527. Basilica, University of Constantine, 521. Beatoun, Archbishop, and New College, 811. Benedict, St. Memoir, 525. Rule of Monastic Life, 528. Monastery at Casino, 526. Compared with Columbanus, 740. Benedictines, and their Schools, 307, 533. St. Gall, 539. Benefactors of American Education, 437, 451. Harvard College, 451. Yale College, 452. Beneke, Pedagogical Views, 50. Bennon, Bishop of Misnia, 352. Benjamin of Tudela, 37. Berlin, University, 16. Bernadines, Order of. 743, 749. College at Paris, 750. Berne, University, 16. Bernhardy, cited, 467, 476, 477, 484. Bernward, of Hildersheim, 350. Berytus, School of, 484, 489. Bethlehem, Female Seminary in 1796, 150. Bible, in Public Schools, 237, 276. Bible, Original Language of, 89. Bible, Translations of, 41. Complutensian Polyglot. Bicknor, and Dublin University, 828. Bishop's Schools, or Seminaries, 44. Board of Education, 227, 713, 717, 724. Books, Educational Power of, 17, 32. Trade in, at Paris, 757. Boppo, of Wurzburg, 349. Boston, School Architecture, 547. Girls' High School, 190. Norcroes Grammar School, 547. Botanic Garden, 95. Botany, 69. Brandis, cited, 459, 463. Brinsly, John, Ludus Literarius, 186. British Isles, and Caristian Civilization, 42. Brockett, Men of Our Day, cited, 448. Brunehalt, and Columbanus, 739. Bruno, of Cologne, 347. Bruno, of Rheims, 338. 135. Brunswick Church and School, Order of 1528, Buchanan, and Scotch Education, 815. School Organizations, 185. Bulaeus, cited, 45, 415, 476, 485, 499, 504. Trilingual College at Louvain, 731. Caesar, Privileges to Teachers, 469. Caldwell, Joseph, 303. California, Historical Data, 48, 158, 164, 230. Candidates for Monastic Vows, 581. Canon Law, in Theological Trairing, 498. Canters, or Singers, 521. Capitolium of Constantinople, 489. Carmelites at Paris, 751. Carmenta Nicostrata, 365. Carter, James G., 269. Carthusians, Order of, 743. Cassianus, John, and Schools of St. Victor, 737. Cassiodorus, School of, 521. Catechetical Schools, 515. Catechism in English Elementary Schools. Cathedral Schools, 44, 496. Catholic Church, Teaching Orders of, 742. Catholic Faith, in Old Colleges, 411, 804. Cave, on Museum of Alexandria, 36. Cellarer, in Monastery, 530. Census of 1840, 1860, 1870, 171, 156, 248. Educational Statistics, 171, 248. Valuation, Taxation, 248. Champeaux, William of, 371. Chant, Roman, 346. Chanter, or Precentor, 535. Charlemagne, Schools of, 44, 838. Ancient and Modern, 45. Majores and Minores, 45, 48. Charter House School, 436. Chicago, Schoolhouses in, 577. Childhood, Sacredness of, 523. 86. Chemistry in French Secondary Schools, 63, 78, Christianity, and Higher Schools, 39, 486, 537. Christian Schools and Scholars, quoted, 338, Christian Schools, Development of, 43, 45, 515. British, 42, 741. French, 737. Italian, 520. Spanish, 366. Christian Women, Early Examples of, 523. Chrysostom, Early Training of, 520. Church Education Society, Ireland, 687. At Athens, 26. Cimon at Athens, 23. Cincinnati, Schoolhouses in, 593. Cities, Schoolhouses, 547. City Life, Educating Power of, 21. Civil Legislation, Taught, 74. Cisio Janus, a Child's Grammar, 103. Christian, 486, 537. Grecian, 25, 32, 39, 453, 472. |