... of other excellent poets, who are the lyric poets; and these they set to music, and make their harmonies and rhythms quite familiar to the children's souls, in order that they may learn to be more gentle, and harmonious, and rhythmical, and so more... The Dialogues of Plato - Side 118av Plato - 1902Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Plato - 1874 - 662 sider
...harmonies and rhythms quite familiar to the children, iu order that they may learn to be more gentle, and harmonious, and rhythmical, and so more fitted...send them to the master of gymnastic, in order that tlieir bodies may better minister to the virtuous mind, and that the weakness of their bodies may not... | |
| 1908 - 710 sider
...harmonies and rhythms * Plato. quite familiar to them, in order that they might learn to be more gentle and harmonious and rhythmical, and so more fitted...man in every part has need of harmony and rhythm."* Music, as it is to-day, is a development of the last few centuries. Ancient music grew out of the dance,... | |
| John Pentland Mahaffy - 1881 - 220 sider
...familiar to the children, in order that they may learn to be more gentle, and harmonious, and rythmical, and so more fitted for speech and action ; for the life of man in every part has need of harmony and rythm. Then they send them to the master of gymnastic, in order that their bodies may better minister... | |
| 1896 - 460 sider
...Cleveland, O. Department of Physical Education. President's Address. By R. Anna Morris, Cleveland. O. "The Life of Man in Every Part Has Need of Harmony and Rhythm." By Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, New York City. Educational Value of Body Culture. By G. Stanley Hall.... | |
| 1894 - 1278 sider
...Buffalo, NV — President's Address, by R. Anna Morris. Supervisor of Physical Training, Cleveland, O — "The Life of Man in every Part has Need of Harmony and Rhythm. By Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, Columbia University, New York City — Physical Deterioration Resulting... | |
| Simon Somerville Laurie - 1895 - 456 sider
...harmonies and rhythms quite familiar to the children, in order that they may learn to be more gentle and harmonious and rhythmical, and so more fitted...harmony and rhythm. Then they send them to the master of gymnastics, in order that their bodies may better minister to the virtuous mind and that the weakness... | |
| Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson - 1896 - 298 sider
...and rhythms quite familiar to the children's souls, in order that they may learn to be more gentle and harmonious and rhythmical, and so more fitted...life of man in every part has need of harmony and rhythm."1 From this conception of poetry as a storehouse of practical wisdom the transition is easy... | |
| National Education Association of the United States - 1896 - 1114 sider
...Murray Butler, Columbia University, New York City, gave an address on the motto of the department, " The Life of Man in Every Part Has Need of Harmony and Rhythm." Dr. JH Kellogg, of the Sanitarium, Battle Creek, Mich., read a paper on " Physical Deterioration Resulting... | |
| National Educational Association (U.S.). Meeting - 1896 - 1114 sider
...Murray Butler, Columbia University, New York City, gave an address on the motto of the department, " The Life of Man in Every Part Has Need of Harmony and Rhythm." Dr. JH Kellogg, of the Sanitarium, Battle Creek, Mich., read a paper on " Physical Deterioration Resulting... | |
| Plato - 1897 - 506 sider
...harmonies and rhythms quite familiar to the children, in order that they may learn to be more gentle, and harmonious, and rhythmical, and so more fitted...harmony and rhythm. Then they send them to the master of gymnastic,44 in order that their bodies may better minister to the virtuous mind, and that the weakness... | |
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