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The science of education : its general principles deduced from its aim ; and, The æsthetic revelation of the world / by Johann Friedrich Herbart, professor of philosophy at the University of Göttingen ; translated from the German with a biographical introduction by Henry M. and Emmie Felkin ; and a preface by Oscar Browning, M.A., fellow of King's College, Cambridge.
Author
Herbart, Johann Friedrich, 1776-1841
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Boston : D.C. Heath & Company, 1900.
Description
1 online resource (xvi pages, 1 unnumbered page, 268 pages) : portrait.
Availability
Available Online
Nineteenth Century Collections Online (NCCO) : Children's Literature and Childhood
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Subject(s)
Education
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Writer of introduction
Felkin, Henry M.
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Felkin, Emmie
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Writer of preface
Browning, Oscar, 1837-1923
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Series
Heath's pedagogical library ; 19.
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Nineteenth Century Collections Online: Children's Literature and Childhood.
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Heath's pedagogical library ; xix
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Contains
Herbart, Johann Friedrich, 1776-1841.
Science of education : its general principles deduced from its aim.
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Herbart, Johann Friedrich, 1776-1841.
Aesthetic revelation of the world.
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Notes
Reproduction of the original from the Teachers College, Milbank Memorial Library, Columbia University.
Scanned copy imperfect: pages 223-263, 3rd count faded.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references.
Language note
In English; translated from the German.
OCLC
551598427
Statement on language in description
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