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- catalog contributor b4413965.
- catalog contributor b4413966.
- catalog created "1971.".
- catalog date "1971".
- catalog date "1971.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1971.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "Table of dates illustrating the life of Comenius.--Table of dates illustrating the development of scientific societies.--Komenský's description of his pansophic plan, and his visit to England in 1641-2, as given in chapters 39-59 of his Continuatio admonitionis fraternae (1669).--Komenský's account of his visit in the introduction to the second part of his Opera didactica omnia (1657).--Komenský's allusions to his visit in his Pansophiae diatyposis (1643).--Komenský's description of his visit in his letter to the Royal Society of London (1668), dedicating the Via lucis to the Society.--Komenský's impressions of England, as recounted in a letter of 8/18 October 1641 to his friends at Leszno.-- Excerpt from Samuel Hartlib's Macaria (1641).--Jeremy Collier's observations on Komenský's visit to London in the dedicatory letter to S. Hartlib prefixed to his translation of Pansophiae diatyposis (1651).--John Dury's letter of 6 January 1642 to Sir Cheney Culpeper describing the treatises which Dury and Comenius proposed to write in the projected pansophic college.--John Dury's letter of 13 January 1642 to Sir Cheney Culpeper describing the ways in which suitable quarters and a sufficient income might be obtained for the proposed pansophic college.--Komenský's description of the function of a universal college in chapter XXXI, & 15, of the Latin version of the Great didactic (1657).--Appendix A. Archbishop Williams as a patron of learning and science.--Appendix B. Plans for the higher education of the Indians in (I) Virginia (II) New England.".
- catalog extent "99 p.".
- catalog identifier "0405027303".
- catalog isPartOf "The Eastern Europe collection".
- catalog issued "1971".
- catalog issued "1971.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Arno Press,".
- catalog subject "370/.924 B".
- catalog subject "Comenius, Johann Amos, 1592-1670.".
- catalog subject "Indians of North America Education.".
- catalog subject "LB475.C6 Y63 1971".
- catalog subject "Learned institutions and societies.".
- catalog subject "Royal Society (Great Britain)".
- catalog tableOfContents "Table of dates illustrating the life of Comenius.--Table of dates illustrating the development of scientific societies.--Komenský's description of his pansophic plan, and his visit to England in 1641-2, as given in chapters 39-59 of his Continuatio admonitionis fraternae (1669).--Komenský's account of his visit in the introduction to the second part of his Opera didactica omnia (1657).--Komenský's allusions to his visit in his Pansophiae diatyposis (1643).--Komenský's description of his visit in his letter to the Royal Society of London (1668), dedicating the Via lucis to the Society.--Komenský's impressions of England, as recounted in a letter of 8/18 October 1641 to his friends at Leszno.-- Excerpt from Samuel Hartlib's Macaria (1641).--Jeremy Collier's observations on Komenský's visit to London in the dedicatory letter to S. Hartlib prefixed to his translation of Pansophiae diatyposis (1651).--John Dury's letter of 6 January 1642 to Sir Cheney Culpeper describing the treatises which Dury and Comenius proposed to write in the projected pansophic college.--John Dury's letter of 13 January 1642 to Sir Cheney Culpeper describing the ways in which suitable quarters and a sufficient income might be obtained for the proposed pansophic college.--Komenský's description of the function of a universal college in chapter XXXI, & 15, of the Latin version of the Great didactic (1657).--Appendix A. Archbishop Williams as a patron of learning and science.--Appendix B. Plans for the higher education of the Indians in (I) Virginia (II) New England.".
- catalog title "Comenius in England.".
- catalog type "text".