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I. GERMAN STATES.

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VI. HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF SUPERIOR INSTRUCTION-Continued

EXAMPLES OF STUDIES, AND Student Life ....

I. UNIVERSITY OF TUBINGEN................

Historical Development from 1477 to 1876.
Studies-Discipline-Morals-Manners..

II. UNIVERSITY OF LEIPSIC..

Professors-Salaries-Lectures....

Students-Domestic Life-Expenses-Recreations-Distribution..
Programme of Lectures-Subjects in each Faculty.

III. UNIVERSITY OF BERLIN..

Professors in ench Faculty-Subjects in 1826.

Programme of Lectures in each Faculty in 1866.

IV. UNIVERSITY OF GOTTINGEN .....

Experience of an American Student......

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Student Life-Legal Studies-Examination for Doctorate in Law..

V. UNIVERSITY OF JENA.......

STUDENT LIFE AND CUSTOMS.

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H. ITALY

I. INTRODUCTION..

Historical Development of Classical Studies..

Greek Language-Sprend in Western Europe....

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Latin Language and Literature after the Downfall of Rome...

Use in Christian Schools.......

JI. REVIVAL OF THE LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES OF GREECE AND ROME...
1. Literary studies of the Middle Ages-Intellectual Life............

Trivium, Quadrivium, Mathematics, Astronomy, Natural History.
Roger Bacon-Lay of Nibelungen.....

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2. Dante and Boccaccio-Use of the Vernacular...

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Petrarch-precursor of Philological Poetry-aversion to scholasticism....

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3. Growth of Classical Learning--Florence.......

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John of Ravenna and Chrysoloras--Guarino and Vittorino di Feltre............. 567 Cosmo di Medici--Lorenzo--Pope Nicholas V.--First printed books. Platonic Academy at Florence--Marsilius, Ficinus, George of Trebezoud.. Francis Philelphus--Poggius--Laurentius Valla--Bessation--Guza.... Lorenzo di Medici--Landinus--Politianus--Picus, Count of Mirandola. Leo X.--the dark side of his Pontificate--Machiavelli and Ariosto.. 4. Retrospect--Influence on Germany, France, and England....... III, SUPERIOR INSTRUCTION IN THE KINGDOM OF ITALY.

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Bologna, Cagliari, Catania, Genon, Maceralta, Messina, Modena, Naples...
Palermo, Parma, Padun, Pavia, Pisa, Sassari, Siena, Turin...

2. Non-government Universities...

Camerino, Ferrara, Perugia, Urbino...............

3. Superior Institute at Florence.....

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II. ADMINISTRATION, FACULTIES, PROFESSORS, STUDENTS, 1876.

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(1.) Literature and Science. (2) Theology. (3.) Law. (4.) Medicine..

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GERMAN EDUCATIONAL BIOGRAPHY: Memoirs of Founders and Teachers, Organizers, and Reformers of Systems, Institutions and Methods of Instruction in Germany, from the 7th to the 19th century. Republished from The American Journal of Education: HENRY BARNARD, LL.D., Editor. Revised Edition. Hartford: Brown & Gross. 672 pages. $3.50.

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WILIBRORD AND Winifred at UTRECHT-WINFRED (ST. BONIFACE) AT FULDA.. 1
CHARLEMAGNE AND ALCUIN-SEMINARIES-CLOISTER AND GRAMMAR SCHOOLS.. 5
FULDA, HATTO And Rabanus-LUPUS OF FERRIERES-HAMO.........
PASCHASIUS OF OLD CORBY-ANSCHARIUS OF NEW CORBY......
BRUNO OF COLOGNE-DITMAR-BOPPO AND WOLFGANG OF WURTZBURG..
UDALRIC OF AUGSBURG-BERNWARD OF HILDESHEIM-TANGMAR.............. 22
BENNON OF MISNIA-MEINWERC OF PADERBORN-ADALBERT OF PRAGUE.
OTHLONUS OF ST. EMMERAN-WILLIAM OF HIRSCHAU..
MARIANUS-ALBERT THE GREAT OF COLOGNE....

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II. HIERONYMIANS, OR BRETHREN OF THE COMMON LIFE, from 1340 to 1500. 41-64 GIRARD GROOTE-JOHN COLE-FLORENTIUS RADEWIN..

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GERARD ZERBOLT-THOMAS-A-KEMPIS-HENRY DE MESMES..

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JOHN WESSEL-TEACHER OF GREEK AND HEBREW-GoSWIN OF HARLON...... 50
RUDOLF AGRICOLA-TEACHER at HEIDELBERG-METHODS OF STUDY.....
ALEXANDER HEGIUS AT WESSEL, EMMERICH, AND DEVENTER.....

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MURMELLIUS AT MUNSTER, AND ALCMAR, CESARIUS, CODENIUS, HORLENIUS.. 60
RUDOLF LANGE AT MUNSTER-HERMANN BUSCH AT WESSEL....

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IIL ERASMUS AND HIS EDUCATIONAL WORK, 1467 to 1536.
MEMOIR-SERVICE TO CLASSICAL AND BIBLICAL LEARNING..

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IV. REUCHLIN AND THE SCHLETTSTADT SCHOOL, 1360..

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SCHLETTSTADt School and ITS FIRST RECTOR, DRINGENBERG..
JACOB WINPHELing-Rector at Heidelberg--TEACHER AT STRASBURG.... 82
JOHN REUCHLIN-SERVICES TO GREEK AND HEBREW STUDIES.....

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V. RETROSPECT OF 15TH & 16TH CENTURIES..

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OLD AND NEW STUDIES-MEDIEVAL AND NEW SCHOOL Books

VI. MARTIN LUTHER AND HIS EDUCATIONAL WORK.. 1. EDUCATION-CONDITION OF THE TRIVIAL SCHOOLS..

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MONASTIC SCHOOL AT MAGDEBURG—LATIN SCHOOL AT EISENACH.
UNIVERSITY OF ERFURT-PROFESSOR AT WITTENBERG..

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II. VIEWS OF EDUCATION AND SCHOOLS...

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HOME GOVERNMENT-DOMESTIC TRAINING-PARENTAL DUTY... SCHOOLS-ADDRESS TO THE TOWN COUNCILS OF GERMANY-UNIVERSITIES.... 139 III. SCHOOL ORGANIZATIONS OF BUGENHAGEN UNDER LUTHER'S DIRECTION........ 160 VII. PHILIP MELANCTHON AND HIS EDUCATIONAL WORK...............

1. EDUCATION AT PSFORSHEIM, Heidelberg, AND TUBINGEN..

I. ACTIVITY AT WITTENBERG-SCHOOL PLAN FOR THURINGIA.........

III. MANUALS OF GRAMMAR, LOGIC, RHETORIC, PHYSICS, ETHICS.

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VIII. FOUNDERS OF SCHOOLS AND METHODOLOGY IN 16TH CENTURY.... 185-266

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LOYOLA-CONSTITUTIONS RESPECTING INSTRUCTION......................

IX. INFLUENCE OF LUTHER'S ECCLESIASTICAL REVOLUTION................... 267-272 SCHOOLS AS THEY WERE-UNIVERSITIES-EARLY SCHOOL CODES.

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X. EDUCATIONAL REFORMERS OF THE 17TH & 18TH CENTURIES....... 273-352 1. WOLFGANG Ratich, 1571-1635......

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III. DUKE ERNEST THE PIous, 1643-1675............

IV. AUGUSTUS HERMAN FRANKE, AND THE PIETISTS 1663–1727
ORIGIN OF TEACHERS' SEMINARIES............

11. JOHN AMOS COMENIUS, 1592-1635..

LABORS IN GERMANY, HOLLAND, SWEDEN, AND ENGLAND.....
PEDAGOGICAL PUBLICATIONS-STUDIES-GRADES OF SCHOOLS..

THE SCHOOL METHOD-COMMON SCHOOLS OF GOTHA......

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V. JOHN JULIUS HECKER, AND REALISTIC INSTRUCTION, 1739-1797...
TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTIONS

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VIII. DEVELOPMENT OF PRIMARY SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS' SEMINARIES.

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1. GENERAL REGULATIONS OF ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS, 1763.... 593 2. REGULATIONS OF THE Catholic SchoolS OF SILESIA, 1764..

II. MARIA THERESA AND SCHOOL REFORMS IN AUSTRIA...

1. HIGHER AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS, 1763..........

2. GENERAL LAW FOR THE SCHOOLS OF AUSTRIA, 1774..

XIII. RESULTS-GERMAN SYSTEMS OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION

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INDEX TO GERMAN TEACHERS AND EDUCATORS.

A-B-C Shooters and Bacchants, 280.

Abiturienten, Final Exam., Gymnasia, 655, 683.
Academic Statutes, Wittenberg in 1545, 281.
Theological Faculty, 281.
Philosophical, 281.
Medical, 282.

Jurists, 282.

Latin, Mathematics, Astronomy, 2.

Accomplishments, 255.

Acting Latin Plays, Sturm, 204, 303.
Acquaviva, Claudius, Memoir, 236.

Ratio Studiorum of Jesuit Schools, 236, 267. Acquaviva, Claudius, General of S. J., 236. Ratio Studiorum in 1584, 236

Abdias, Reuchlin's Teacher of Hebrew, 88.
Adalbert of Prague, 25.

Adam, Rector of Edinburgh High School, 191.
Adams, J. Q., School Reform in Silesia, 609.
Admission, to Gymnasium, 655.

Universities, 659.

Advice on Studies, Erasmus, 72, Agricola, 62. Age, for Instruction and Training, 644, 682. Common Schools-Frederick's Law, 593. Austrian Law, 633.

Gymnasium, 556, University, 556.
Agricola, Rudolph, Memoir, 59-65.
Studies at Paris and Ferrara, 59.
Help to Classical Learning, 64.

Agriculture, Schools for, 456, 671, 693.
Albertus Magnus of Cologne, 30.
Published Works, 31.

Hallam's and Humboldt's Estimate, 32.

Alcuin, School of York, and Charlemagne, 1,5. Aldric, Abbot, pupil of Alcuin, 12.

Algorism, 662.

Aldhelm, of Malmesbury. 4.

Alsted, Instructor of Comenius, 347.

Alphabet, Method of teaching, 324, 611.

Altenstein. 632.

Alvanus, Emanuel, Latin Grammar, 239.
Amalthea, by Pomey-Jesnit, 239.

Anatomy, and Anatomical Museum, 286. 664,668.
Ancient Civilization, Splendor and Downfall, 41.
Andlow, George, of Schlettstadt, 276.
Angia, or Reichenan Abbey, 39.
Anglo-Saxon Students in Ireland, 4.
Anglican Church and Foreign Missions. 421.
Anhalt, Scene of Ratich's experiment, 305, 682.
Elementary Schools, 613, 673.
Teachers' Seminaries, 646.

Secondary Ins ruction, 657, 673.
Anscharius, of New Corby, 18.
Ansfield, Count of Lorraine, 20.
Anthropology, 293.

Apparatus, and Material Appliances, 285, 673.
Aptness, Natural, to teach, 169.

Aratus, Melancthon's edition, 165, 427.
Architecture, Schools of, 672, 697.

Argyropulus, Greek teacher of Greek, 104.
Aristotle, 165, 662.

Arithmetic, 15, 393, 482, 533,682.

Little taught in 1580, 293, 393.

Art and Nature, 341.

Art of Instruction, 381.

Frederick's legal recognition, 600.

Artistae-Faculty of Arts, 282.
Artificial Memory, 337.

Attendance, Law of, 513, 682.
Age, 633, 683.

Augsburg, Early School, 22.

School of Machinery, 450.

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Backward Pupils, Special helps, 242, 389. Bad Training of Children, 134.

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Baccalaureate degree in 14th year (1511), 163. Bacchants, strolling teachers, 102, 269.

Bacon, Francis Lord, Instauratio Magna, 361. Baden, Public Instruction, 683.

Elementary and Secondary, 643, 657. Superior, and Techuical, 696. Bahardt, Dr., 486, 503.

Barnard, H., German Schools and Pedagogy,673. List of Educational Publications, 725. Barbarianus, Correspondence with Agricola, 59. Basle, Platter's experience as a Teacher at, 279. University, 657.

Bavaria, Technical School, 447.

Public Instruction, 643, 657, 658.
References, 674, 683, 697.

Basedow, Memoir and Work, 457, 490.
Book for Fathers and Mothers, 458.
Elementary Book, 459.

Philanthropinum, 459, 489.

Principles, compared with Pestalozzi, 491.
Batens, W., Januà Linguarum, 358, 595.
Baumgartner, of Nurember, 168.
Baumeister, Rector at Gorlitz, 306.
Beatus Rheamus, Bild, 88.

Beck, A., Life of Ernest the Pions, 394.
Beck, P., General of the S. J.. 238.

Importance attached to Latin, 239.
Bede, the venerable, cited, 431.
Bebel, Henry, at Tubingen, 164.
Beauty, Perception of, 99, 1:2, 272, 317.
Belief, in the beginning of knowledge, 523.
Benedict, Biscop, 5.

Berlin, Real School, Hecker, 444, 596, 625.
Bennon, Bishop of Mesnin, 24.
School Books, 596, 598.
University, 657, 663.
Berne, University, 657.

Bernward, St., of Hildesheim, 22.

Bessarion and Pope Sixtus at Paris, 18, 56.
Berthold, Archbishop. Censorship of Press, 52.
Beuth, Organizer of Trade Schools, 453.
Bible in the Vernacular, 33.

Growth of Popular Education, 50.
Bibliander, Theodore, 277.

Biblicus, Candidate for first degree in Theo.,120.
Bild. Beatus Rheanus, 86.

Blackboard used in schools of Comenius, 496.
In Frederick II. law of 1763, 597.
Blebillius, Astronomy in 158), 294.
Blocius, M. J., Ratician Method. 346.

Boarding Schools for Pedagogical Students, 563.

Boerhaave, Aphorisms and Commentaries, 618. Bohemian Brothers' Schools, 312, 347.

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Bohemia, Expulsion of Non-Catholic families,

Origin of Comenius' didactical books, 348. Boniface, St., German Church, 1.

Bonn, University, 657.

Bopp of Wurtzburg, 20.

Botany, as treated by Albertns Magnus, 33.

Botanical Garden, Earliest, 286.

Brassicanus of Constance, 164.

Brentius, Catechism, 289.

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