Excerpt from Les Études Classiques Avant la Révolution
Ce procès toujours en suspens donne un certain intérêt d'actualité au présent livre. Il y a de tous côtés une véritable émulation pour exhumer les traditions pédagogiques de nos pères. Ce n'est pas twp. Des lumières du passé pour trancher un pro blème souvent obscurci par la passion, si délicat et si complexe de sa nature qu'il fait hésiter les plus modérés et les plus clairvoyants. Il y aurait tant de charme à adoucir l'épreuve de' la jeunesse appelée tour à tour à poser sa tête sur l'enelume des études classiques, in incude studiorum posüas d'un autre côté, une fausse manoeuvre entraînerait de telles conséquences; la direction imprimée à l'enseignement peut peser d'un tel poids sur la for tune.]ittéruire, la gloire et l'avenir d'unpeuple, que pour la solution d'une question aussi grave, on sent le besoin de réunir tousles éléments d'information.
Nous voudrions apporter ici les leçons de l'histoire, toujours bonne conseillère.
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Paperback. Zustand: New. Print on Demand. This book delves into the significant changes in classical education that emerged during the Renaissance. The author traces the evolution of Latin and Greek instruction from the Middle Ages through the sixteenth century. During the Middle Ages, a shift from dialectic to literary studies paved the way for an emphasis on Latin language and literature. This shift was further solidified by the Renaissance, which fostered an intense interest in ancient Greek and Roman culture. The author examines how this transformation impacted educational practices, leading to the establishment of a structured curriculum centered on classical texts and the widespread adoption of humanist teaching methods. The book highlights the tension between traditional approaches to grammar and rhetoric and the innovative ideas of educational reformers, who sought to prioritize reading and composition over memorization and abstract rules. Through a comprehensive analysis of primary sources, the author sheds light on how these debates shaped the development of classical education and its enduring legacy in shaping Western intellectual traditions. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9780259324447_0
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