The History Of Education | Page 5

Ellwood P. Cubberley
AT LAMPETER,
PENNSYLVANIA 113. NICHOLAS KOPERNIK (COPERNICUS)
(1473-1543) 114. TYCHO BRAKE (1546-1601) 115. GALILEO
GALILEI (1564-1642) 116. SIR ISAAC NEWTON (1642-1727) 117.
WILLIAM HARVEY (1578-1657) 118. FRANCIS BACON
(1561-1626) 119. THE LOSS AND RECOVERY OF THE SCIENCES
120. RENÉ DESCARTES (1596-1650) 121. FRANCOIS RABELAIS
(1483-1553) 122. JOHN MILTON (1608-74) 123. MICHEL DE
MONTAIGNE (1533-92) 124. JOHN LOCKE (1632-1704) 125. AN
ACADEMIE DES ARMES 126. A SAMPLE PAGE FROM THE
"ORBIS PICTUS" 127. PART OF A PAGE FROM A
LATIN-ENGLISH EDITION OF THE "VESTIBULUM" 128.
AUGUSTUS HERMANN FRANCKE (1663-1727) 129. A FRENCH
SCHOOL BEFORE THE REVOLUTION 130. A HORN BOOK 131.
THE WESTMINSTER CATECHISM 132. THOMAS DILWORTH
(?-1780) 133. FRONTISPIECE TO NOAH WEBSTER'S
"AMERICAN SPELLING BOOK" 134. TITLE-PAGE OF
HODDER'S ARITHMETIC 135. A "CHRISTIAN BROTHERS"
SCHOOL 136. AN ENGLISH DAME SCHOOL 137. GRAVEL
LANE CHARITY-SCHOOL, SOUTHWARK 138. A
CHARITY-SCHOOL GIRL IN UNIFORM 139. A
CHARITY-SCHOOL BOY IN UNIFORM 140. ADVERTISEMENT
FOR A TEACHER TO LET 141. A SCHOOL WHIPPING-POST 142.
AN EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY GERMAN SCHOOL 143.
CHILDREN AS MINIATURE ADULTS 144. A PENNSYLVANIA

ACADEMY 145. FREDERICK THE GREAT 146. MARIA
THERESA 147. MONTESQUIEU (1689-1755) 148. TURGOT
(1727-81) 149. VOLTAIRE (1694-1778) 150. DIDEROT (1713-84)
151. JOHN WESLEY (1707-82) 152. NATIONALITY OF THE
WHITE POPULATION, AS SHOWN BY THE FAMILY NAMES IN
THE CENSUS OF 1790 153. THE STATES-GENERAL IN SESSION
AT VERSAILLES 154. ROUSSEAU (1712-78) 155. LA
CHALOTAIS (1701-83) 156. ROLLAND (1734-93) 157. COUNT DE
MIRABEAU (1749-91) 158. TALLEYRAND (1758-1838) 159.
CONDORCET (1743-94) 160. THE INSTITUTE OF FRANCE 161.
LAKANAL (1762-1845) 162. THOMAS JEFFERSON (1743-1826)
163. THE ROUSSEAU MONUMENT AT GENEVA 164. BASEDOW
(1723-90) 165. IMMANUEL KANT (1724-1804) 166. THE SCENE
OF PESTALOZZI'S LABORS 167. FELLENBERG (1771-1844) 168.
THE SCHOOL OF A HANDWORKER 169. THE KINGDOM OF
PRUSSIA, 1740-86 170. A GERMAN LATE
EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY SCHOOL 171. DINTER (1760-1831) 172.
DIESTERWEG (1790-1866) 173. THE PRUSSIAN STATE SCHOOL
SYSTEM CREATED 174. AN OLD FOUNDATION
TRANSFORMED 175. COUNT DE FOURCROY (1755-1809) 176.
VICTOR COUSIN (1792-1867) 177. OUTLINE OF THE MAIN
FEATURES OF THE FRENCH STATE SCHOOL SYSTEM 178.
EUROPE IN 1810 179. THE UNIFICATION OF ITALY, SINCE 1848
180. COUNT OF CAVOUR (1810-61) 181. OUTLINE OF THE
MAIN FEATURES OF THE ITALIAN STATE SCHOOL SYSTEM
182. A RAGGED-SCHOOL PUPIL 183. ADAM SMITH (1723-90)
184. THE REVEREND T. R. MALTHUS (1766-1834) 185. THE
CREATORS OF THE MONITORIAL SYSTEM 186. THE
LANCASTRIAN MODEL SCHOOL IN BOROUGH ROAD,
SOUTH-WARE, LONDON 187. MONITORS TEACHING
READING AT "STATIONS" 188. PROPER
MONITORIAL-SCHOOL POSITIONS 189. ROBERT OWEN
(1771-1858) 190. LORD BROUGHAM (1778-1868) 191. AN
ENGLISH VILLAGE SCHOOL IN 1840 192. EXPENDITURE
FROM THE EDUCATION GRANTS, 1839-70 193. LORD T. B.
MACAULAY (1800-59) 194. WORK OF THE SCHOOL BOARDS
IN PROVIDING SCHOOL ACCOMMODATIONS 195. THE

ENGLISH EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM AS FINALLY EVOLVED 196.
THE FIRST SCHOOLHOUSE BUILT BY THE FREE SCHOOL
SOCIETY IN NEW YORK CITY 197. "MODEL" SCHOOL
BUILDING OF THE PUBLIC SCHOOL SOCIETY 198.
EVOLUTION OF THE ESSENTIAL FEATURES OF THE
AMERICAN PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM 199. DATES OF THE
GRANTING OF FULL MANHOOD SUFFRAGE 200. THE FIRST
FREE PUBLIC SCHOOL IN DETROIT 201. THE PENNSYLVANIA
SCHOOL ELECTIONS OF 1835 202. THE NEW YORK
REFERENDUM OF 1850 203. STATUS OF SCHOOL
SUPERVISION IN THE UNITED STATES BY 1861 204. A
TYPICAL NEW ENGLAND ACADEMY 205. THE
DEVELOPMENT OF SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN THE UNITED
STATES 206. THE FIRST HIGH SCHOOL IN THE UNITED
STATES 207. HIGH SCHOOLS IN THE UNITED STATES BY 1860
208. COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES ESTABLISHED BY 1860
209. THE AMERICAN EDUCATIONAL LADDER 210. THE
SCHOOL SYSTEM OF DENMARK 211. THE PROGRESS OF
LITERACY IN EUROPE BY THE CLOSE OF THE NINETEENTH
CENTURY 212. THE SCHOOL SYSTEM OF THE ARGENTINE
REPUBLIC 213. THE JAPANESE TWO-CLASS SCHOOL SYSTEM
214. THE CHINESE EDUCATIONAL LADDER 215. BARON
JUSTUS VON LIEBIG (1803-73) 216. CHARLES DARWIN
(1809-82) 217. LOUIS PASTEUR (1822-95) 218. MAN POWER
BEFORE THE DAYS OF STEAM 219. THRESHING WHEAT A
CENTURY AGO 220. A CITY WATER-SUPPLY, ABOUT 1830 221.
THE GREAT TRADE ROUTES OF THE MODERN WORLD 222.
AN EXAMPLE OF THE SHIFTING OF OCCUPATIONS 223. THE
PHILIPPINE SCHOOL SYSTEM 224. THE FIRST MODERN
NORMAL SCHOOL 225. TEACHER-TRAINING IN THE UNITED
STATES BY 1860 226. EVOLUTION OF THE
ELEMENTARY-SCHOOL CURRICULUM, AND OF METHODS
OF TEACHING 227. AN "USHER" AND HIS CLASS 228.
REDIRECTED MANUAL TRAINING 229. HERBERT SPENCER
(1820-1903) 230. THOMAS H. HUXLEY (1825-95) 231. A
REORGANIZED KINDERGARTEN 232. THE PEKING UNION
MEDICAL COLLEGE 233. THE DESTRUCTION OF THE TRADES

IN MODERN INDUSTRY 234. SCHOOL ATTENDANCE OF
AMERICAN CHILDREN, FOURTEEN TO TWENTY YEARS OF
AGE 235. ABBÉ DE L'ÉPÉE (1712-89) 236. THE REVEREND
THOMAS H. GALLAUDET TEACHING THE DEAF AND DUMB
237. EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS MAINTAINED BY THE
STATE 238. KARL GEORG VON RAUMER (1783-1865) 239. THE
ESTABLISHED AND EXPERIMENTAL NATIONS OF EUROPE
240. THE EDUCATIONAL PROBLEMS OF THE FUTURE

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