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Frontpage of Novus Atlas sinensis, by Martino Martini, Amsterdam, 1655. Martini was born in Trento, in the Bishopric of Trent, Holy Roman Empire. After finishing high school in Trento in 1631, he joined the Society of Jesus, continuing his studies of classical literature and philosophy at the Roman College in Rome (1634–1637).
However, this 9 to 12 volume atlas was only intended to be the first part of a much larger work, which is illustrated by the full title of the atlas: Atlas Maior, sive Cosmographia Blaviana, qua solum, salum, coelum, accuratissime describuntur (Grand Atlas or Blaeu's Cosmography, in which are most accurately described earth, sea, and heaven ...
In the first book Herbart discusses the general aim of education. The teacher is a guide to moral development of students and must create a relationship with the students that enables them to construct an inner censor for good and evil. [2] Herbart also discusses the role of the authority in the education of children.
American Indian Youth Literature Award: Picture Book Jan 24: Daniel W. Vandever with Corey Begay (Illus.) Herizon [219] Middle Grade Book Brian Young: Healer of the Water Monster: Young Adult Books Eric Gansworth: Apple (Skin to the Core) American Library Association: Caldecott Medal: Jan 24: Andrea Wang with Jason Chin (Illus.) Watercress [220 ...
Gage Educational is descended from W. J. Gage & Company, Ltd., a Toronto publisher renamed in 1879 for its partner William James Gage (1849–1921); formerly Adam Miller and Company.
It holds an annual conference that "attracts hundreds of participants from many different disciplines, including the history, sociology, anthropology, rhetoric, and philosophy of science, technology and medicine; literary history and criticism; art history and media studies; the cognitive sciences; and all areas of science, technology ...
The Academy was a review of literature and general topics published in London from 1869 to 1915, with a period from 1902 to 1905 when it was retitled The Academy and Literature. It was founded by Charles Appleton. [1] The first issue was published on 9 October 1869 under the title The Academy: A Monthly Record of Literature, Learning, Science ...
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