Originally published in 1921 as part of the Contributions to the
History of Education series, this book by respected educationalist
John Adamson chronicles the changing forms of education in the 17th
and 18th centuries in England as well as in the schools of St.
Jean-Baptiste de la Salle in France and August Francke in Germany.
In addition to more famous educators like Comenius, Adamson also
gives lesser-known innovators their place, such as Samuel Hartlib
and Dr Cyprian Kinner. This volume will be useful to anyone with an
interest in the development of education in western Europe during
this period, or in the history of education more generally.
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