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1751. Rollin. On The Way To Teach And Study The Fine Arts. 3/3

1751. Rollin. On The Way To Teach And Study The Fine Arts. 3/3

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1751. Rollin. On the way to teach and study the fine letters. The description of this item has been automatically translated. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us. Mr. Charles Rol...

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1751. Rollin. On the way to teach and study the fine letters. The description of this item has been automatically translated. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us. Mr. Charles Rollin. On how to teach and study Belles lettres in relation to the mind & the heart. Also known under the title “Treatise of Studies”, this work enjoyed great success in the 18th century. Written by a famous academic from the Sorbonne keen to defend this institution in the face of the success of the Jesuit colleges, the treatise innovates little in pedagogy stricto sensu but proposes a vast, balanced educational program (notably in favor of French), integrating the use of images and the good use of leisure, open to the poorest and young women. It would be the first educational book written in French and not in Latin. He influenced Rousseau for his Émile. It constitutes a testimony to the amplification of reflection on education in the 18th century. Charles Rollin, born in Paris on January 30, 1661 and died on September 13, 1741 in his hometown, is a historian and professor of French Complete in 3 volumes, extract from the summary: Volume I. 1748: preliminary speech, object of instruction (Fine Arts - Sciences - Morals - Religion), good taste, intelligence of languages, poetry, reading Homer.- Volume II. 1748. (small tear on title page) of rhetoric, reading and explanation of the authors, of the three genres of eloquence - new edition - Volume III. 1741. of History. Holy History, Secular History. period full calfskin bindings, tears, good general condition, some defects from use, 576, 640 & 500pp. Handwritten ex libris Ludovici Guerin Paris At The Widow Estienne 1741/1748 ref/24/2 Also known under the title “Treatise of Studies”, this work enjoyed great success in the 18th century. Written by a famous academic from the Sorbonne keen to defend this institution in the face of the success of the Jesuit colleges, the treatise innovates little in pedagogy stricto sensu but proposes a vast, balanced educational program (notably in favor of French), integrating the use of images and the good use of leisure, open to the poorest and young women. It would be the first educational book written in French and not in Latin. He influenced Rousseau for his Émile. It constitutes a testimony to the amplification of reflection on education in the 18th century. Complete in 3 volumes, extract from the summary: Volume I. 1748: preliminary speech, object of instruction (Fine Arts - Scienc Auteur Rollin Reliure Cuir Langue Français Époque XVIIIème Sujet Essais, études littéraires

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Author

ROLLIN

Binding

Leather

Brand

Unbranded

Country of Origin

France

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Language

French

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Topic

Testing, études literary

Year Printed

18th

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