The reformed school by John Dury.
- Title
- The reformed school by John Dury.
- Author
- Dury, John, 1596-1680.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by R.D. for Richard Wodnothe ...,
- [1649?]
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- Subject terms
- Education -- Early works to 1800.
- Link to this Item
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- Cite this Item
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"The reformed school by John Dury." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A37084.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed October 6, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- The Publisher to the Reader.
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THE REFORMED SCHOOL.
- Concerning an Association for the Educa∣tion of Children.
- First of the Association.
- Secondly of the Education of Children.
- THE DIRECTORY For the Particular Education of Boyes.
- The Rights and Duties of the Gover∣nour, and Ushers places.
- The Rules of Education.
- Concerning their Advancement in Piety.
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Concerning the Preservation of their Hea
- Concerning their Diet.
- Concerning their Sleep and Rest.
- Concerning their Bodily Exercises.
- Concerning their Cleanliness.
- Concerning the Forming of their Manners.
- Concerning their Proficiencie in Learning.
- Concerning the Grounds and Rules of teaching Sciences.
- Concerning the End of Learning.
- Concerning the Means of Learning.
- Concerning the Parts of Learning.
- Of the Ordinary degrees of Childrens naturall Capacities.
- Concerning the Things to be taught to each degree of Capacity.
- Concerning the Manner and way of Teaching all these things, to Each Capacity.
- Concerning the Taskes what and when every thing is to be done.
- Concerning the way of proposing all the parts of Learning unto the Scholars, and of their entertaining the same, to fixe their mindes thereon.
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Concerning the Means and Instruments w
are to be had in a readinesse, and ordered for use, that these Tasks may thus be prosecuted on all hands. - Of Teaching LOGICK.
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A COPY of M
r JOHN DURY'S Letter to SAMUEL HARTLIB.