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Literary and Educational Writings. 3 and 4 : Volume 3: De conscribendis epistolis ; Formula ; De civilitate. Volume 4: De pueris instituendis ; De recta pronuntiatione / Desiderius Erasmus; J.K. Sowards.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Erasmus, Desiderius, Author.
Contributor:
Sowards, J. Kelley (Jesse Kelley), 1924-1996, Editor.
Series:
Erasmus, Desiderius, d. 1536. English. 1974 ; Works. v. 25-26
Collected Works of Erasmus ; v. 25-26
Collected Works of Erasmus 25-26
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource (678 p.)
Other Title:
Literary and Educational Writings. Volume 3 : De conscribendis epistolis ; Formula ; De civilitate
Literary and Educational Writings. Volume 4 : De pueris instituendis ; De recta pronuntiatione
Place of Publication:
Toronto : University of Toronto Press, [2016]
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Erasmus was above all an educator, and his writings as a teacher and theorist give him a claim to be regarded as the greatest figure in the history of education since antiquity. By the decade of the i32os, he had become the leading spokesman for the cause of humanistic education in Europe.The five translations in Collected Works of Erasmus 23 and 26 reflect Erasmus' main ideas about education: concern for the most desirable and effective curriculum; the need to read and appreciate the best writings of the finest classical authors; the importance of well-trained, well-paid, competent, inventive, and compassionate teachers; practical advice on the temperament and conduct of parents; the provision of adequate education for women and mature students; in short, the development of a philosophy of education that would produce the kind of person best educated for the service of God and man.Contained in these volumes are the first modern English translations of De conscribendis epistolis I On the Writing of Letters, Conficiendarum epistolarum formula I A Formula for the Composition of Letters, De civilitate I On Good Manners for Boys, De pueris I A Declamation on the Subject of Early Liberal Education for Children, and De recta pronuntiatione I The Right Way of Speaking Latin and Greek A Dialogue. These works present Erasmus' educational program for children from the very young to pre-university age - a compendium of his views on the nature and value of a humanistic education that remains of importance for all times and places.
Contents:
Frontmatter
Contents
Introduction
On the Writing of Letters / De conscribendis epistolis
A Formula for the Composition of Letters / Conficiendarum epistolarum formula
On Good Manners for Boys / De civilitate morum puerilium
A Declamation on the Subject of Early Liberal Education for Children / De pueris statim ac liberaliter instituendis declamatio
The Right Way of Speaking Latin and Greek: A Dialogue / De recta latini graecique sermonis pronuntiatione dialogus
Notes
Works Frequently Cited
Short-Title Forms for Erasmus' Works
Table of Contents of De conscribendis epistolis
Table of Contents of Conficiendarum epistolarum formula
Table of Contents of De civilitate
Index of Vernacular Words in De pronuntiatione
Index of Pronunciations in De pronuntiatione
Index of Classical and Christian Sources
General Index
Backmatter
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 23. Jul 2020)
ISBN:
1-282-03414-6
9786612034145
1-4426-7670-1
OCLC:
944178031

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