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Knowledge must not be dead knowledge, Lily's Carmen Mon., 81

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Knowledges, Relative value of, 443

Connexion of, Comenius, 157

Known to Unknown, 457
Koethen, Ratke fails at, 107
Kruesi joins Pestalozzi, 340
Lancelot on Comenius, 186
-on learning Latin, 185

Landon, J., School Management, 544
Langethal and Froebel, 390

Language-learning, Lancelot on, 186, .
- Method for, 426, n.

Language lives in small vocabulary, 169
― not Literature, 17

- teaching, Ratke's plan, 116

Languages. Comenius on learning, 140
Latham, H., Action of Exam., 544
Latin, Comenius for, 159

Laurie, S. S., his Comenius, 119

-on books of Comenius, 135

-on Milton, 214

Lavater and Basedow, 276

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Grammar, 533

Literature and Science, 154 535

- at Port-Royal, 184

in education, 539

or Letters, 9

What is? 6

"Little Schools," 176

Locke against sugar and sult, 460
-and Froebel, 407

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behind Comenius, 230

Books on, 238

- for Working Schools, 211, A
-on Public Schools, 177, 513
-and Rousseau, 227

against ordinary learning, 234
predecessor of Pestalozzi, 362
- two characteristics, 220
-teacher disposes influence, 513
-Was he a utilitarian? 234
Locksley Hall quoted, 152
Louis XIV and Port-Royalists, 176
Love the essential principle, 358
Loyola on body and soul, 62
Lowe or Pestalozzi? 379

Lubinus, E., 166, n.

Ludus Literarius, 200

Lupton, J. H., and Colet, 534

Lupton, J. H., on Catechismus P., 102,
Lux in tenebris, 133

Lytton, Ld., on mother's interference, 371
MacAlister, James, and Anschauung,
361

Macaulay on French Revolution, 246

wanted, 488

"Magis magnos clericos, &c.," 70

Maine, Sir H. S., on studying teaching
scientifically, 410, %.

Malleson, Mrs., Notes on Early Training,
544

Mangnall's Questions, 374

Manning, Miss E. A., a Froebelian
Manual labour at Stanz, 331
Marcel, C., 535

Marenholtz-Bulow and Froebel, 394
Marion's fraud, 173

Martineau, Miss, and comet, 223

Masham, Lady, on Locke, 220, %.
Masson, D., quotes Mulcaster, 534
Masson, D., quotes Didac. Mag., 140,
Masson's Milton, quoted, 127, m
Masters and religion, 492

Masters, The "

494

Mastery, 365

open" and the "reserved," | Model book, Ascham for, 87

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— depending on associating sounds, 193, Mother-tongue, 104

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Middle Age blind to beauty in human form Nature, Comenius about, 136, 137

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-on learning through the senses, 150, 213, Newman, J. H., on Locke, 235

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Milwaukee, Inter-class matches at, 531

Mind like sea-anemone, 474

- on connexion of knowledges, 158

- on nature of literature, 7, the

New master, Advice to, 60, π

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Nicole on Ed., 190

Niebuhr's Heroengeschichten, 428, th
Niemeyer on thoroughness, 366, #8
Nihil est in intellectu, &c., 138
Noah's Ark for words, 161

Nonconformist, 504

Normal Schools on increase, 414

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Nouvelle Héloïse, Family life, 242
Number of boarders in Port Royalist
schools small, 179

Numbers, First knowledge of, 479
Numeration before notation, 479
Oberlin, 408

Observation, Poetry for cultivating, 209
Observing children, 251

"Omnia sponte fluant," Comenius, 136
One thing at a time, Ratke, 109
Opinion, Education of, 502

Sensible men cannot differ in, Locke,
221, n.

Orbis Pictus published, 132, 167
"Over and over again," Ratke, 110
Over-directing, Rousseau against, 265

Overworking teachers, 497

Oxenstiern sees Comenius, 128

Payne, Joseph, Science and Art of Teach
ing, 542

- Papers on History of Ed., 544

- summing up Pestalozzi, 369, n.
- a disciple of Jacotot, 415
- and International Copyright, 529
-on women's ed., 98

Payne, Dr. J. F., notes to Locke, 228,
Payne, W. H., Science of Ed., 545
Perez, B., on Jacotot, 438
Perfect familiarity, 433
Pestalozzian books, 383
Pestalozzianism lies in aim, 354
Pestalozzi's school at Neuhof, 296
talks with children at Stanz, 325
Pestalozzi, a strange schoolmaster, 334
A portrait of, 345
and Bacon, 408
His poverty, 340
His severity, 308

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Petty's Battlefield simile, 207

- Realism, 208

Philanthropinum, Subjects taught at, 279
Physical education for health, 104

Ed. neglected by Port-Royalists, 183
- Ed., Rabelais for, 67

Physician's defective science, 519
Picture-book for History, Dr. Arnold, 48,

Painter, F. V. N., History of Educa- Pictures for teaching, 476

tion, 543

Parallel Grammar Series, 114,

Parænesis by Sacchini, 34, n.

Parker, F. W., and Kindergarten, 411
-on reading, 482

--Talks on Teaching, 544

Parker, C. S., in Essays on Lib. Ed.. 33
Parkin, John, 366, n.

Parkman, Francis, on Jesuits, 55, 56
Pascal and Loyola, 172

Past, No escape from the, 2

Pattison, Mark, on exams., 228, %
--on dearth of books, 12

on what is education, 228
-on Milton

Pattison's account of Renascence, 4
Paul III recognizes Jesuits, 35
Paulsen on Jesuits, 55

-on Comenius, 153

Payn, James, on learning from books, 546
Payne, Joseph, on Pestalozzi, 359, n.

-- un observation, 361

on child's unrest, 407, %.

Piety at Port-Royal, 181

Pinloche's Basedow mentioned, 289, #, 537

Plants and education, Rousseau, 255
Plato against compulsion, 113

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- on literary instruction, 14

Play and learning different, 367
Pleasant, Learning must be. 138
Pleasurable, Exercise is, 464
Pleasure in learning, Jesuits, 506
in learning. Ratke, 112
in sch. work. Sacchini, 52
in sch. work.

Mulcaster, 98

in study at Port-Royal, 183, 194
Poety, Memorizing, 483
Pomey's Indiculus, 40
Pope. Dunciad quoted, 31, 422
-on Locke and Montaigne, 230,
-on "Nature," 109

- quoted, 451. N.

Pope's "Little Knowledge," 446
Port-Royal des Champs and the Solitaries,

174

Posture, Importance of, 327

Potter, Miss J. D., quoted, ar

Pouring-in theory, 507

Practice does not make perfect, 182

Preparatory Schools, 374

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Prendergast and language learning, 426, n. Realism, Birth of, 198

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Quadrivium preferred by Rabelais, 65 Reverence to be taught, 503

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His detachment, 63

-on Curriculum, 67, n.

Racine and Port-Royal, 187

Ramsauer and Pestalozzi, 336

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Rapid impressionists," 89, 426, n.

"Ratich," 105

Ratio Studd, Soc. Jesu, 34, note

Ratke and Ascham, 117

Ratke's promises, 105

Raumer on Comenius, 146

Reaction in 17th century against books, 510

Reading after study of things. Petty, 209
badly taught, 115, n.

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- Croome, on inherited Knowledge, 364

n.

Rollin's Traité des Etudes, 192

Rooper, T. G., A Pot of Green Feathers

545.

Rousseau against schoolroom lore, 363

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first shook off Renascence, 246

His proposals, 267

His two dogs, 312

His great influence, 240, 290

on Common Knowledge, 458, th

studied by all, 248

Rousseauism, 516
Rousseau's work, 520

Routine work a refuge, 498

Rudiments not to be made repulsive, 194

begun with Mother tongue at Port- Rules, Hoole about, 202
Royal, 183

Ruskin on things and words, 159,

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Science of Education dates from Comenius, Sonnenschein's parallel Grammars, 114 2.

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