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The Schoolmaster: Or, A Plain and Perfect Way of Teaching Children to ... - Page 126
by Roger Ascham - 1711 - 252 pages
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The schoolmaster: essays on practical education, selected from the works of ...

Schoolmaster - 1836 - 926 pages
...all in divinity itself." He acknowledges, however, that " books of common places be very necessary to induce a man into an orderly general knowledge,...orderly all that he readeth ad certa rerum capita (to certain heads), and not wander in study." We give the remainder of what is said under this head,...
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The Schoolmaster: Essays on Practical Education, Selected from the ..., Volume 1

Education - 1836 - 432 pages
...all in divinity itself." He acknowledges, however, that " books of common places be very necessary to induce a man into an orderly general knowledge, how to refer orderly all that he readeth ad certa rentm capita (to certain heads), and not wander in study.' ' We give the remainder of what is said...
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The American Journal of Education, Volume 11

Henry Barnard - Education - 1862 - 638 pages
...of all in divinity itself." He acknowledges, however, that "books of common places bo very necessary to induce a man into an orderly general knowledge, how to refer orderly all that he readeth ad cerla rerum capita (to certain heads,) and not wander in atudy." " Epitome is most necessary of all...
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The scholemaster. Or plaine and perfite way of teachyng children, to ...

Roger Ascham - 1863 - 404 pages
...places be verie neceffarie to induce a man into an orderlie generall knowledge, how to referre orderlie all that he readeth ad certa rerum Capita, and not wander in ftudie. And to that end did P. Lombardus, the mafter of fentences, and Ph. Melantthon in our daies,...
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The Whole Works of Roger Ascham: A report and discourse of the affaires and ...

Roger Ascham, Giles Ascham - 1864 - 388 pages
...of philosophy ; but most of all in divinity itself. Indeed books of common places be very necessary to induce a man into an orderly general knowledge,...capita., and not wander in study. And to that end did Pet. Lombardus, the master of sentences, and Phil. Melancthon in our days, write two notable books...
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The Whole Works of Roger Ascham: A report and discourse of the affaires and ...

Roger Ascham - 1864 - 380 pages
...of all in divinity itself. Indeed books of common places be very necessary to induce a man into au orderly general knowledge, how to refer orderly all...capita, and not wander in study. And to that end did Pet. Lombardus, the master of sentences, and Phil. Melancthon in our days, write two notable books...
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Castara: The Third Edition of 1640

William Habington - 1870 - 314 pages
...be verie neceffarie, to induce a man, into an orderlie generall knowledge, how to referre orderlie all that he readeth, ad certa rerum Capita, and not wander in ftudie. And to that end did P. Lombardus the mafter of fentences and Ph. Melancthon in our daies, write...
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The Scholemaster

Roger Ascham - Education - 1870 - 172 pages
...be verie neceffarie, to induce a man, into an orderlie generall knowledge, how to referre orderlie all that he readeth, ad certa rerum Capita, and not wander in fludie. And to that end did P. Lombardus the mafter of fentences and Ph. Melancthon in our daies, write...
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English Pedagogy: Education, the School, and the Teacher, in English Literature

Henry Barnard - Education - 1876 - 514 pages
...all in divinity itself." He acknowledges, however, that " books of common places be very necessary to induce a man into an orderly general knowledge, how to refer orderly all that he rcadeth ad aria rerum capita (to certain heads, ) qnd not wander in study." " Epitome is most necessary...
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The Book-lover's Enchiridion: Thoughts on the Solace and Companionship of ...

Alexander Ireland - Books and reading - 1884 - 526 pages
...should be governed by learning and moderated by wisdom. Indeed books of common places be very necessary to induce a man into an orderly general knowledge,...readeth, ad certa rerum capita, and not wander in study. But to dwell in Epitomes, and books of common places, and not to bind himself daily by orderly study,...
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