Originally published in 1915 as part of a series of handbooks for teachers, this book addresses the teaching of classics, particularly Latin and ancient Greek, in a schooling system which has grown to see the subject as largely irrelevant. Jones argues that studying ancient languages is best done through the 'direct method' of instruction, with an emphasis on composition in the original languages and study of the classical cultures. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in the history of education, classical education in particular.
This innovative language textbook is an excellent resource for anyone interested in learning Ancient Greek. Nova Via Docendi Graeca offers a unique approach to language learning, combining...
A redescoberta de Marx implica, para Lukács, a análise categorial do conjunto de seu pensamento, um esforço analítico cujo objetivo é desvelar o autêntico sentido de sua filosofia. Tal tarefa envolve...
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the public domain in the United States of...
In a world where only animals exist and in a place where darkness seems stronger than the light, Nova is faced with a life-changing choice. Will the wise dogs be able to save him from the dark one or...