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  • marriage of, 32.
  • Brotherhood of man, value of principle, 91.
  • Brothers of the Christian Schools, La Salle organizes, 227.
  • Brown University, Horace Mann at, 285.
  • Browning, on Milton's scheme of education, 220.
  • Buddha, religion and spirit of, 35.
  • Buddhism, in China, 21, 22, 27.
    • in India, 31.
    • religion based on moral acts, 35.
  • Budding Intellect, Chinese degree, 26.
  • Bulfinch, on Charlemagne, 126.
  • Bureau of Education, U. S., 309.
  • Burgdorf, Froebel at, 275.
    • Pestalozzi teaches at, 266.
  • Burgundy, Duke of, taught by FÉnelon, 224, 225.
  • Caen, university at, 141.
  • Cahors, university at, 141.
  • Calculating boards, in Athens, 59.
  • Caliphs, foster education, 145.
  • Cambray, Bishop of, aids Erasmus, 161.
  • Cambridge, University of, 141.
  • Campe, leader of Philanthropin, 254.
  • Canterbury, cloister school at, 118.
  • Cantons, in French school system, 297.
  • Caste system, in Egypt, 47-49.
  • Catechetical schools, 107, 108.
    • decay of, 110.
  • Catechumen schools, 104.
  • Cathedral schools, 139 n.
  • Catholic Church. See Church.
  • Cavaliers, struggle with Roundheads, 200.
  • Celestial Empire, civilization of, 20.
  • Ceylon, Buddhism in, 35.
  • Charity schools, in China, 23.
  • Charlemagne, education of, 133.
    • encourages education, 127, 128.
    • history, character, purpose of, 125, 126.
    • influence of, 18.
    • School of Palace established, 127.
    • summary of work of, 128, 129.
  • Charles V., of Spain, Emperor of Germany, 165, 166.
  • Chemistry, taught in Mohammedan schools, 145.
  • Child study, 319.
  • Children, a sacred trust, 91.
    • home training of early Christians, 94.
    • among Jews, 41, 42.
    • in Athens, 57.
    • in Egypt, 215.
    • trials of, 212.
  • Commandments, Ten, oldest writing among Israelites, 44.
  • Committee of Council on Education, in England, 305.
  • Common schools, importance of, 287.
    • in Germany, 292.
    • in United States, 310.
  • Commonwealth, established, 200.
  • Communes, in French education, 300.
  • Compass, invention of, 148.
  • CompayrÉ, on Comenius, 214.
    • on Jesuit schools, 185, 187.
    • on Jesuits and Jansenists, 189.
    • on La Salle, 228.
    • on Locke, 221.
    • on Montaigne's pedagogy, 198.
    • on Rabelais's Gargantua, 194, 195.
    • on Rousseau, 242, 246.
    • on the Reformation, 166, 167.
    • on the Renaissance, 121.
  • Composition, in Chinese education, 25.
  • Compulsory education, among Jews, 42.
  • Plato's scheme of, 65.
  • Conduct of Schools, La Salle's, 228.
  • Confessions, Rousseau's, 242, 243.
  • Confessions, St. Augustine's, 114.
  • Confucius, altar to, in Chinese schoolrooms, 24.
  • Confucius, analects of, 28.
    • influence of, 18, 27.
  • Conrad III., of Germany, leads second crusade, 137.
  • Constance, cloister school at, 118.
  • Continuation schools, in Germany, 292.
  • Copenhagen, university at, 141.
  • Copernicus, astronomical discoveries of, 148, 202.
  • Cordova, caliphs of, foster education, 145.
    • Saracenic school at, 140.
  • Corporal punishment, among Jews, 43.
    • Basil the Great on, 106.
    • Cicero's views regarding, 83.
    • in Jesuit schools, 186.
    • Quintilian's views regarding, 87.
  • Council, Educational, governs French dÉpartements, 297.
  • Counter-Reformation, 182.
  • County, school administration of, 310< " class="pginternal">160.
  • University of, 124, 141.
  • Heliopolis, institution for higher learning at, 50.
  • HÉloÏse, Rousseau's, 243.
  • Helots, in Sparta, 68.
  • Herbart, Johann Friedrich, enters Gymnasium at Oldenburg, 279.
    • in Bremen and Switzerland, 279.
    • life of, 278.
    • literary activity of, 281.
    • on importance of common schools, 287.
    • pedagogy of, 282, 283.
    • practice school at KÖnigsberg, 280.
    • professor of philosophy at KÖnigsberg, 280.
    • student of Fichte, 279.
    • teacher in Switzerland, 279.
  • Herbartians, work of modern, 282, 318.
  • Herford, on Froebel, 276.
  • Hesse-Cassel, active in school work, 203.
  • Hesse-Darmstadt, active in school work, 203.
  • Hieroglyphics, Rosetta stone furnishes key to interpretation of, 47.
  • High Schools, connected with common in France, 299.
    • in United States, 313.
  • Higher education, among Jews, 44.
    • in China, 25, 27.
    • in Egypt, 50.
    • in India, 34.
    • in Rome, 79.
  • Hindu education, criticism of, 34, 35.
  • Hindus. See India.
  • History, a factor in education, 16.
    • natural, taught in Jewish schools, 43.
    • Neander favors study of, 179.
    • taught in Roman schools, 78.
    • taught in schools of prophets, 44.
  • Holstein, active in school work, 203.
  • Holy Land, of Greece, at Olympia, 55.
    • pilgrimages to, 136.
  • Home, foundation of education, 17.
    • in Athens, 57.
    • in China, 22.
    • in Egypt, 49.
    • in India, 32.
    • in Persia, 37.
    • in Rome, 76.
  • Home, in Sparta, 69.
    • of Jews, 41.
  • Home training, among early Christians, 94.
  • Horace, Roman poet, 74.
  • How Gertrude teaches her Children, Pestalozzi's, 267.
  • Humanism, art of printing aids, 150.
    • decline of, 198.
    • in Germany, 157.
    • in Italy, 149-151.
    • Petrarch founder of, 156.
  • Humanistic educators, 155-163.
    • Agricola, 158.
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    • Latini, Brunetto, teacher of Dante, 155.
    • Launcelot, leader of Port Royalists, 188.
    • Laurie, S. S., quoted, 107, 139, 140.
    • Law, in Milton's scheme of education, 220.
      • studied in Egypt, 47.
      • taught in Gymnasia, 293.
      • taught in schools of prophets and rabbis, 44.
    • Leibnitz, on Jesuit schools, 187.
    • Leipsic, University of, 141.
    • Leonard and Gertrude, Pestalozzi's, 263, 264.
    • Leopold of Dessau, establishes the Philanthropin, 251.
    • Letters, forms and names to be learned simultaneously, 88.
    • Library at Alexandria, 107.
      • at Pekin, 25.
    • Literators, in charge of Roman schools, 78.
    • Literature, Hebrew, 44.
      • in Athens influences world, 56.
      • lack of Christian, 94.
      • opposition to pagan, 94, 113, 115, 126.
      • pilgrimages to Egypt to study, 47.
    • Literatus, teacher of Roman school, 78.
    • Local school board in Germany, 291.
    • Loci Communes, Melanchthon's, 172.
    • Locke, John, education of, 220, 221.
      • educational works of, 221.
      • Essay Concerning Human Understanding, 221.
      • his influence on education, 223.
      • Montaigne's influence on, 195, 196.
      • reforms of, 204.
      • tutor at Christ Church, 221.
    • Logic, in monastic education, 119.
      • taught in Sturm's school course, 176.
    • Lord's Prayer, taught in Charlemagne's reign, 128.
    • Louis VII. of France, leads second crusade, 137.
    • Loyola, founds Jesuit order, 183.
    • Lucretius, 74.
      • compared with Rabelais, 194, 195.
    • Lund, university at, 141.
    • Luther, Martin, Augustinian monk, 168.
      • contrasted with Erasmus, 162.
      • educational reforms of, 166.
      • influence of, 18.
      • lays foundation of German school system, 169.
      • leader German Reformation, 165.
      • life and struggles of, 167.
      • pedagogy of, 169.
      • professor at Wittenberg, 168.
      • Reuchlin on, 160.
    • Luther, Martin, summoned before Diet of Worms, 168.
      • translates Bible, 257, 258.
        • Christian ministry, 259.
        • failures of, 259, 260, 262.
        • farming, 260.
        • influence of, 18.
        • law, 260.
        • lesson of love taught by, 271.
        • marriage, 261.
        • Neuhof, experiences at, 262.
        • object teaching of, 189.
        • pedagogy of, 269, 271.
        • purposes of, 259.
        • school at Burgdorf, 266.
        • school at Stanz, 264, 265.
        • school at Yverdon, 267, 268.
        • schooling of, 258.
        • unites with KrÜsi, 267.
        • work of, 269.
        • writings of, 263, 264.
      • Peter the Hermit, crusade of, 136.
      • Petrarch, father of humanism, 155, 156.
      • Petrarch, influence of, 151-153.
        • lays foundation of modern education, 157.
      • Pfefferkorn, John, antagonism to Hebrew works, 160.
      • Phaedo, Plato's, 63.
      • Philanthropin, established, 251.
      • Philip Augustus, of France, aids university at Paris, 141.
        • leads third crusade, 137.
      • Philippics, of Cicero, 82.
      • Philosophical discoveries, of Hindus, 35.
      • Philosophy, in Athens, 59.
        • in catechetical schools, 108.
        • in Egypt, 47.
        • in gymnasium, 293.
        • in Jesuit schools, 185.
        • in Mohammedan schools, 145.
        • in Roman schools, 78.
        • in schools of prophets, 44.
        • natural, in Milton's scheme of education, 219.
        • of Christ, 98.
        • scholasticism, 124.
      • Phoenicians, invent alphabet, glass making, and purple dyeing, 51.
      • Phonic method of spelling, introduced, 189.
      • Physical education, in Aristotle's scheme, 66.

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