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In: European Culture and Society Ser.
In: Historische Forschungen 34
In: Ars mercatoria 2
Preface.--Table of dates.--The new philosophy.--The school-room in the early seventeenth century.--Bacon and Comenius.--The Great didactic.--The new pedagogy in London and in Germany.--The Long parliament: Samuel Hartlib and education.--Two letters to Hartlib: Milton and Petty.--"The Reformed school" of John Dury.--A successful schoolmaster: Hoole.--The courtly "academies."--Elementary education.--St. Jean-Baptiste de la Salle.--A. H. Francke and the Pietist schools.--Conclusion.--Publications referred to in the text: p. [271]-275. Index. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Preface.--Table of dates.--The new philosophy.--The school-room in the early seventeenth century.--Bacon and Comenius.--The Great didactic.--The new pedagogy in London and in Germany.--The Long parliament: Samuel Hartlib and education.--Two letters to Hartlib: Milton and Petty.--"The Reformed school" of John Dury.--A successful schoolmaster: Hoole.--The courtly "academies."--Elementary education.--St. Jean-Baptiste de la Salle.--A.H. Francke and the Pietist schools.--Conclusion.--Publications referred to in the text: p.[271]-275. Index. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Der Band fokussiert den vielseitigen Austausch zwischen dem Osmanischen Reich und seinen mitteleuropäischen Nachbarn während der sogenannten Türkenkriege im 17. Jahrhundert. Er vereint rund 350 hochkarätige Kunstwerke, vielfach aus den berühmten Sammlungen der »Karlsruher Türkenbeute« und der Dresdner »Türckischen Cammer«. Diese bilden die Folie für die spannende Geschichte der Innovationen in Kunst, Architektur, Mode und Technik, die ohne den Austausch der Kulturen, ohne die Dualität von Angst und Faszination für das Fremde nicht denkbar wären.
In: Quodlibet 26
In: The Max Schloessinger memorial series
In: Monographs 3
In: Studies in early modern cultural, political and social history volume 22
This is a book about seventeenth-century Norwich and its inhabitants. At its core are the interconnected themes of social topographies and the relationships between urban inhabitants and their environment. Cityscapes were, and are, shaped and given meaning during the practice of people's lived experiences. In return, those same urban places lend human interactions depth and quality. 'Social Relations and Urban Space' uncovers manifold possible landscapes, including those belonging to the rich and to the poor, to men, to women, to "strangers and foreigners", to political actors of both formal and informal means. Norwich's inhabitants witnessed the tumultuous seventeenth century at first hand, and their experiences were written into the landscape and immortalised in its exemplary surviving records. This book offers an insight into the social relationships and topographies that fashioned both city life and landscape and serves as a useful counterpoise in a field that has largely focused on London