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La civilité puerile.
12
mo.
Troyes. chez
Garnier.
1815 Catalogue, page 52. no. 3, as above.
[CORDIER,
Mathurin.]
La civilité puerile et honnête pour l’instruction des enfans. A
Troyes: chez
Garnier,
1714.
12mo. No copy of this edition was located for collation; such editions as were available for examination were all in civilité
type.
Mathurin Cordier, 1478-1564, French philologue. The first edition of the
Civilité Puerile was printed in 1559.
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Methode elementaire de Pestalozzi par Chavannes.
8
vo.
1815 Catalogue, page 52. no. 32, as above, with the reading
Pestolozzi.
CHAVANNES,
Daniel Alexandre.
Exposé de la Méthode Élémentaire de H. Pestalozzi, suivi d’une Notice sur les travaux de cet Homme célèbre, son Institut et
ses principaux Collaborateurs. Par Dan. Alex. Chavannes, M.D. S.E. Membre du Grand Conseil et de la Société d’Emulation du Canton de Vaud . . .
A
Paris: chez
Levrault Schoell et Comp
e
, An
XIII.--1805.
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First Edition. 8vo. 104 leaves, 3 folded plates.
Quérard II, page 167.
Paris,
Musée Pédagogique et Bibliothèque centrale de l’Enseignement primaire I, page 122.
Israel,
Pestalozzi-Bibliographie III, page 61.
Jefferson’s copy was bound in calf, gilt, by March on October 7, 1806, cost $1.00.
The book was sent to him by I. Cox Barnet, who wrote from Paris on February 20, 1806: “General Kosiusko having mentioned, a few days ago his writing to M
r. Jefferson (about the commencement of his Presidency) on the subject of diffusing information now generally among the People--and
the fact of my friend William Maclure having engaged, at his own expence--a Professor /M
r. Neef/ to grant to the United States for the purpose of instructing Children according to the Method of
Pestalozzi--prompt me to take the liberty of addressing the “Exposé” of that Method to the most enlightened propagator of real knowledge.”
Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi, 1746-1827, Swiss educational reformer.
Daniel Alexandre Chavannes, 1765-1846, Swiss educationalist.
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Neef’s plan of educñ.
12
mo.
1815 Catalogue, page 52. no. 4, Neef’s plan of Education, 12mo.
NEEF,
Joseph.
Sketch of a Plan and Method of Education, Founded on an Analysis of the Human Faculties, and Natural Reason, suitable for
the Offspring of a Free People, and for all Rational Beings. By Joseph Neef, Formerly a Coadjutor of Pestalozzi, at his School near Berne, in Switzerland.
Philadephia: Printed for the Author,
1808.
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