Three Thousand Years of Educational Wisdom: Selections from Great DocumentsRobert Ulich Harvard University Press, 1954 - 668 pages "Three Thousand Years of Educational Wisdom" is an anthology of writings on education by great thinkers including Plato, Descartes, Dewey and Emerson taken from texts from Asia, Greek and Roman antiquity, ancient and medieval Christianity, Islam, the Judaic tradition and modern education. -- From product description. |
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... taken from the sources listed : I. The Song Celestial . Bhagavad - Gitâ . ( From the Mahabharata , ) Being a discourse between Arjuna , Prince of India , and The Supreme Being under the Form of Krishna . Translated from the Sanskrit ...
... taken from the sources listed : I. The Song Celestial . Bhagavad - Gitâ . ( From the Mahabharata , ) Being a discourse between Arjuna , Prince of India , and The Supreme Being under the Form of Krishna . Translated from the Sanskrit ...
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... taken from the Address of Tatian to the Greeks are from The Ante - Nicene Fathers , .. Volume II , published in New York by Charles Scribner's Sons in 1885 . The selections from The Confessions of Saint Augustine , are from Wil- liam ...
... taken from the Address of Tatian to the Greeks are from The Ante - Nicene Fathers , .. Volume II , published in New York by Charles Scribner's Sons in 1885 . The selections from The Confessions of Saint Augustine , are from Wil- liam ...
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... taken too literally by narrow - minded neophytes so that in many cases more harm than good was done . For Rousseau himself education was nothing less than an essential part in his revolutionary plan to lead mankind from absolutism and ...
... taken too literally by narrow - minded neophytes so that in many cases more harm than good was done . For Rousseau himself education was nothing less than an essential part in his revolutionary plan to lead mankind from absolutism and ...
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