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The work is a very informative systematic presentation of education, culture and human values in a simple and lucid language, drawing examples from various educational systems. It critically analyses the subject and includes syllabi of several universities. About The Author:- V.C.Pandey, a Civil Servant (DANICS) and a brilliant academic from Lucknow University has held several administrative positions under the NCT, Delhi. A reputed expert in the field of education, he has shown active participation in several seminars. Besides he introduced various vocational schemes. He is the author of several works on various phases of Education. At present Shri Pandey is Additional Secretary in Ministry of Education and Transport and is in charge of the Departments of Tourism, Art, Cultural and Language in the Government of NCT. Contents:- Preface • Values of Education • Nature of Moral and Ethical Values • Value-oriented Education • Value Crisis: Inculcating Social-Cultural Sensitivity • Culture and Education • Pluralism, Lag, Conflict, Ambivalence and Tolerance • Liberal Outlook in Education • Index The Title 'Education Culture and Human Value written/authored/edited by V.C. Pandey', published in the year 2012. The ISBN 9788182051539 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 288 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Isha Books. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Education Text Book. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms
4 volumes in-8, plein veau marbré de l'époque, dos lisses ornés de compartiments fleuronnés et cloisonnés, pièces de titre et de tomaison de maroquin, triples filets dorés en encadrement sur les plats, filet doré sur les coupes, tranches jaspées, (4), viii, (2), 464 p. ; (4), 407 p. ; (4), 381 p. et (4), 455 p., 5 planches gravées hors texte. Deuxième édition de Paris, à la date de l'originale, publiée à Paris par Duchesne. Elle est illustrée de 5 figures, dont 4 en frontispice de Eisen gravées par Legrand, Longueil et Pasquier. (Dufour, 190. Sénelier, 763. Gagnebin, 6. McEachern, 4A, p.105). Coiffes restaurées, quelques épidermures. Bon exemplaire, imprimé sur papier vergé, grand de marges, bien relié à l'époque.
5575 (1815) 1st edition. Later Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 10, 10, 2, 2, 56, 56, [1], 6 pages [143 pages total]. Includes the often missing 6-page list of subscribers. The Introduction states that the book was undertaken at the behest of the Rabbi of the Aschkenazic community of London, Solomon Hirschell, together with Raphael di Meldola, Rabbi of the Sephardic community. It also includes the approbation of di Meldola as well as that of Rabbi Solomon ben Zevi Hirsch, the purpose of the work being to protect Jewish children from the inroads of Christian missionaries.The author indicates that the lack of understanding of Judaism among youth is the principle reason why he composed this work. Yet it was intended not just for Jews: Prof. David Ruderman has noted that, "except for its denunciation of Christian missionaries, Cohen's catechism with its English translation, seems to be nothing more than an innocent, uncontroversial presentation of the Jewish faith meant for both Jewish and Christian eyes" (D. B. Ruderman, Jewish Enlightenment in an English Key: Anglo-Jewry's Construction of Modern Jewish Thought, p. 250). Cohen's work was indeed shared with American non-Jews. The Jewish merchant David Isaacs, in his correspondence with Thomas Jefferson, sent the President a copy of the book [see University of Virginia exhibit (2001), To Seek the Peace of the City: Early Jewish Settlement in Charlottesville]. In 1818 Rebecca Gratz offered a copy to her friend Maria Fenno Hoffman, wife of the Attorney General of New York, Ogden Hoffman [see E. Wolf & M. Whiteman, The History of the Jews of Philadelphia, p. 304]. Jacob Marcus Rader lists Cohen's work as one of the Jewish educational books available to Rebecca Gratz when she began operating her Sunday School in Philadelphia [see United States Jewry, 1776-1985, 1-2, p. 393]. A review of this book was printed by Rabbi Yom Tov Benet in his book Tene Bekorim (1767). Shalom ben Jacob Cohen (17721845) himself was a Hebrew writer, poet, and editor. Born in Mezhirech, Poland, he studied German and read the new Hebrew literature, particularly Ha-Me'assef. His first book, Mishlei Agur (1799), was a collection of Hebrew fables in rhyme, with German translation, aimed at teaching Jewish children simple and clear Hebrew. Cohen went to Berlin in 1789 and taught in the Hinnukh Ne'arim school and in private homes. After the publication of several works he renewed the publication of Ha-Me'assef and served as its editor (180911). In 1813 Cohen left Germany, spent a short period in Amsterdam, and moved to London where he tried unsuccessfully to establish a Jewish school. From London, Cohen moved to Hamburg (1816 or 1817), where he spent three controversy-laden years. In a posthumously published poem he attacked the hypocrisy of the "reformists" for their lack of religious belief and national feelings and considered the establishment of the Reform temple in Hamburg an act of blasphemy. However, he refrained from public intervention on this controversy. In 1820 Cohen was invited by Anton Schmid to serve as head proofreader in the Hebrew section of his printing press in Vienna where he remained for 16 years. In 1821 Cohen established the annual Bikkurei ha-Ittim, three issues of which appeared under his editorship. In 1834 he published his poetic work, Nir David, a description of the life of King David, one of the first romantic works in Hebrew literature. In 1836 Cohen returned to Hamburg, where he lived until his death. His last extensive work was Kore ha-Dorot, a history of the Jewish people (1838). His other works include: Mattaei Kedem al Admat Zafon (1807), poetry; Amal ve-Tirzah (1812), an allegorical and utopian drama, a sequel to M.H. Luzzatto's La-Yesharim Tehillah; and Ketav Yosher (1820), a literary miscellany. Roth, Magna Bibliotheca Anglo-Judaica, p. 428, no. 2. Vinograd London 205. Roest 283. BE shin 2421; EJ; CD-EPI 0140837. SUBJECT(S): Judaism -- Juvenile literature. Juvenile works. OCLC: 44005964. OCLC lists 17 copies worldwide, High quality 18th Century paper and internal binding are in exceptionally good condition a very nice copy. (BR-4-2-B-xr)
Documentation which has scarcely seen the light of day since the 1950s. Printed for the use of the committee, this booklet contains pages 627-665b from the printed hearings. Includes 20 tables, 12 charts and 10 data sheets. Printed in a small font so each page contains considerable text, much of it profoundly important. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Crease to lower corner. The Reece Committee and its work came to prominence decades later after Norman Dodd, Research Director for the Committee, came forward with stunning revelations of hidden findings of the Committee. Book
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) In contemporary cloth bdg. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Ottoman script. 43, 59 p. Divan literature is described as "a certain tradition literature with its rules and boundaries" in the most general form. These rules and boundaries have enabled the formation of common expressions in religion and in Sufi intellection in particular and in poetry by the influence of Persian literature, and they have made it traditional in time. In this context, in classical Turkish poetry, whose male poets are predominant in quality and quantity, patriarchal rhetoric presents an outlook that its frame has been established by common tropes, metaphors, poetic themes and in short by similar imaginations and ideas. The divans of Lady Mihri (died after 1512), Lady Leyla (died in 1848) and Lady Seref (1809-1861) have different aesthetic understandings in that context. Laylâ Hanim was one of the few Turkish women poets who made a collection of her poems. Lived in Istanbul and died in 1848. Her family was close to the Ottoman Sultanate and Leylâ Hanim, witnessed the reign of Mahmud II (1808-1839) and Abdülmecid I (1839-1861). She is the daughter of Moralizâde Hâmid Efendi. Her mother Hadîce Hanim is the sister of Keçecizâde Izzet Molla, a notable bureucrat and poet of the times. She has three brothers, Atâullah Mehmed Efendi, Nurullah Mehmed Efendi and Hâlid Efendi, who died at a young age. She had financial problems after her father's death and she expressed those in her poems. Some of her poems in the divan mention that her father and brother Hâlid Efendi have lived in Bursa for a while. She is educated by Keçecizâde Izzet Molla, she is quick-witted. She experienced a short marriage, which lasted about a week; after the divorce she devoted herself to poetry. Her grave is in Galata Mevlevîhanesi. Following books include information of her life, characteristics and poetry: Fatin Tezkiresi (363), Ahmet Rif'at's Lugat-i Târîhiyye ve Cogrâfiyye (154), Tuhfe-i Nâ'ilî (895), Sicill-i Osmânî (93), Bursali Mehmet Tahir's Osmanli Müellifleri (406), Haci Begzâde Ahmet Muhtar's Sâir Hanimlarimiz (51-2), Mehmed Zihnî Efendi's Mesâhir'ün-Nisâ (195), and Semseddin Sâmî's Kâmusü'l-A'lâm (4060). These resources indicate that Leylâ Hanim is from a noble family and the links of the family to the high cadres of Ottoman bureaucracy and their intellectual property have left traces in her poetry. AH 1299 = AD 1882. Fourth Edition. (Source: All poetry). OCLC 163633996.; Özege 4177 / 2. First Bulaq Edition. Litho. Rare.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Contemporary cloth bdg. Title lettered gilt on spine with ex-owner name, original period end-papers. Ex-library stamp on colophon. A very good copy. Demy 8vo. (22 x 14,5 cm). In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic letters). 256 p., richly illustrated with 333 numbered b/w plates. Early and richly illustrated Turkish edition of this rare botanical book translated the plants' chapter from the French zoologist and botanist Caustier's work titled "Anatomie et Physiologie Animales et ve?ge?tales". Siraceddin Hasircioglu (1877-1937) was a Turkish translator of this book, who was known for his early translations from Moliere and La Fontaine as well. Özege 20867.; TBTK 7170.; Not in OCLC.; Not in Altan & Alçitepes.
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2 operette in un vol. in-16, pp. 39, 37, leg. coeva remondiniana in carta rosa con impressioni ai piatti. Manca a Rumor.
Petit in-folio oblong (410 x 280 mm), percaline vert bronze éditeur orné de motifs rocaille dorés et à froid, titre doré, 21 lithographies sur fond teinté, dont le titre. Edition originale de cet album conçu lors d'une assemblée générale des fondateurs de Mettray, le 12 mars 1843, "véritable opération de communication" pour promouvoir, sous forme d'une visite en images, la célèbre colonie agricole pour jeunes délinquants fondée Frédéric-Auguste Demetz en 1839. Les planches ont été confiées pour le dessin à Jean-Alexandre Thierry, élève de l'architecte de la colonie Abel Blouet et à Sauvé et Faivre pour la lithographie. L'album comprend le titre dans un encadrement architectural et allégorique, suivi de 20 vues de la colonie et des activités des détenus: vue générale des bâtiments, vue bucolique du village, intérieur et aménagements, salle de classe, réfectoire, dortoir, infirmerie, atelier des cordiers, exploitation de la carrière, horticulture, gymnastique, école de natation, etc. En un siècle (1839-1937), la colonie de Mettray tenta de "redresser" par le travail plus de 17.000 jeunes âgés de 6 à 21 ans, en les arrachant à la prison. Nichée au coeur de la Touraine, l'institution philanthropique sans mur, aux allures de jardin, se transforma rapidement en véritable bagne pour enfants. L'écrivain Jean Genet, y passera près de trois ans et Michel Foucault l'érigera en modèle de l'archipel carcéral. Cf. J. Bourquin et E. Pierre, 'Une visite à Mettray par l'image: l'album de gravures de 1844', in "Sociétés & Représentations", 2004/2 (n° 18), p. 207-216. Cartonnage légèrement frotté, coins émoussés, piqûres et rousseurs, soutenues sur certaines planches.
In-4°; pp. (18) e 2 cc.bb. legatura in cartonato verde. Lettera in rima che contiene precetti per la buona moglie tratti dagli insegnamenti del padre gesuita Anton Francesco Bellati.
2 ouvrages reliés en un volume in-8, plein veau de l'époque, dos à 5 nerfs orné de compartiments fleuronnés et cloisonnés, pièces de titre et de tomaison de maroquin rouge et vert, filet doré sur les coupes, tranches rouges. 1- Edition originale. La 'Censure', rédigée par l'abbé Le Grand docteur de Sorbonne qui devint censeur royal, où sont réfutées point par point les dix-neuf "hérésies" relevées dans "L'Emile" par la Faculté de théologie de Paris. Elle est précédée de la "relation des circonstances qui décidèrent l'examen de cet ouvrage", et du discours de Jean-Clément Gervaise, syndic de la faculté de théologie. La Censure fut achevée le 20 Août 1762; l'archevêque de Paris condamna "L'Emile" par un mandement du 28 août. De son côté, dès le 9 juin, le parlement avait ordonné que le livre, jugé impie et dangereux, soit lacéré et brûlé de la main du bourreau et que son auteur soit décrété de prise de corps. Rousseau dut fuir seul, avec l'aide du maréchal de Luxembourg. Proscrit de France, mais aussi des Pays-Bas, de Genève et de Berne, il se réfugia à Yverdon chez son ami Daniel Roguin. (Peignot, 'Livres condamnés au feu', II, p. 94. Monod, p. 563. Conlon, 'Rousseau', n° 236). 2- Edition originale. "C'est la méthode de Pascal qu'adopte André. Il voit d'emblée le point faible de Rousseau: l'état misérable de l'homme est injustifiable dans le théisme. Rousseau l'attribue bien au libre arbitre et pense avec tous les chrétiens, contre Bayle, que Dieu ayant 'voulu communiquer à ses créatures la dignité de la causalité' (Pascal), la misère avec la liberté est préférable à une servitude dorée" (Monod, p. 415). (Conlon, 'Rousseau', n° 194. Monod, p. 563). Coiffes usées, mors fendillés. Commentaires anciens manuscrits au verso du faux-titre. Bon exemplaire, relié à l'époque.
B.O.E.N.. 1953-1975. In-8 Carré. En feuillets. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur acceptable. Env. 400 fascicules non brochés d'env. 70-90 pages chacun. Quelques années incomplètes. Quelques dos légèrement abîmés. Quelques tampons et annotations de bibliothèque en couvertures. Années 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975. (Sommaire du n° 1, 1er jan. 1953: Règlements d'administration générale: Pensions civiles; Enseignement Supérieur: Hygiène scolaire, Statuts particuliers, Traitements et indemnités; Enseignement du 2d Degré: Principes généraux, Ecoles et établissements, Notices, Enseignement privé, Examens et concours, Traitements et indemnités; Secrétariat d'Etat à l'enseignement technique à la jeunesse et aux sports: Ecoles et établissements, Examens et concours, Brevet de technicien, CAP, Elèves, Statuts particuliers, Bourses; Enseignement du 1er Degré: Administratiuon de l'E.N., Hygiène scolaire, Congés, Status particuliers, Personnel auxiliaire, Pensions civiles; Ordres de Service et informations officielles, etc.)
First edition, 12mo (160 x 95 mm), iv, [5]-154, [2]pp., cont. calf, a little rubbed, joints starting, red morocco spine lettering piece. John Gough (1720?1791) arithmetician, born and educated at Kendal, Westmorland. After several years spent as a teacher in Pickwick in Wiltshire, he arrived in Ireland in 1750 to take charge of the school at Cork established by his only brother, James Gough (1712?1780). In 1752 he accepted the mastership of the prestigious Friends' school at Dublin, which he held until 1774, and after moved to a similar appointment at Lisburn. He was the author of the Rise and Progress of the People called Quakers, as well as numerous school text books. The verso of the title carries and advert for the "Boarding School at Prospect Hill, near Lisburn." Including a chapter with "Several short stories relative to the Treatment of the Indians in America and the Slave Trade." ESTC locates just the British Library and Trinity College copies; The National Library of Ireland also hold a copy.
First Edition, [2], vj, 246 pp., contemporary panelled calf, upper hinge detached, lacks label, a good copy. Alston, III, 222.
No marks or inscriptions. Slight creasing/rubbing to covers. Clean tight pages with slightly dusty unmarked boards, minor damp effect to upper corner throughout and no bumping to corners. 24pp. Descriptions and photographs of the plans, models and policies for the development of Leeds University. Very large fold-out plan with 134 features marked and indexed in very good condition. Large photograph of of the 1960 model of the original Chamberlin Development Plan. Very scarce. We do not use stock photos, the picture displayed is of the actual book for sale. Every one of our books is in stock in the UK ready for immediate delivery.
RARE atlas with b&w illustrated frontispiece as well as 24 hand-colored folding maps. 105x167mm. XX+231 pages. Brown leather Hardcover with gilt spine. Text block edges and endpapers marbled. Cover, cover edges and spine worn and partly peeling. Cover corners bumped and peeling. Cover curved. Spine edges peeling. Ex-libris sticker on front inner cove upper corner. Ink inscription by previous owner on endpaper upper corner. Endpapers slightly stained. Front endpaper partly glued to first whitepage. Map XX torn along fold-line, - NO damage to the drawing itself. Some pages corner/s slightly curved/wrinkled. Few pages slightly water-stained. Although the folding maps are also wavy, they are still in good condition and fully readable. Pages wavy and slightly yellowing. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare atlas with detailed maps is in good overall condition.
First Edition, signed at the end "Henry Felton, Belvoir, Dec. 29. 1710.", [2], xx, [14], 228 pp., contemporary morocco, gilt, rebacked with original gilt spine, all edges gilt, with the bookplate of George Manners (1723-1783), son of the third Duke of Rutland.
In-4°, pp. 63, (3), Cartonato. Attribuito da Melzi al Conte Prosperi. Pamphlet di accusa al “castigo naticale”, atto di sodomia e metodo scellerato in cui “si pretende di condurre per la via della virtù il prossimo in età infantile, puerile, giovanile, e virile d’ambo i sessi” nei luoghi di educazione e di castigo. Il libretto è un categorica censura del “naticalismo”, insieme di azioni prossime alla libidine, peccaminose e non necessarie, che poi “col reiterarsi degenerando in desideri producono come causa immediata le azioni esterne, dalla repetizion delle quali nascendo poi la la facilità di commetterle, si viene gradatamente a formar l’abuso”. L’autore denuncia quindi sia la violenza che il vizio di questo “naticale abuso” cugino carnale della sodomia, che facilmente degenera in “genital gusto”, diffuso anche tra i cristiani, e in “natical fanatismo”, praticato in luoghi privati, e messo in scena in spettacoli. In fine “Breve saggio sistematico della riforma necessaria delle riferite Società di educazione, di castigo e milizia”.
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Genève, du Villard fils & Nouffer 1780. 12 volumes. in-8 reliés plein veau blond marbré. Dos lisses à faux nerfs ornés de fleurons dorés, pièces de titre de maroquin rouge, pièces de tomaison de maroquin fauve. Tranches marbrées. Petites usures aux reliures sans gravités : accroc en coiffe du tome 8, manque en queue du tome 11, trous de vers au bas du dos du tome 12. Petite mouillure en marge supérieure des premiers feuillets du tome 6. Complet des 9 planches dépliantes de sciences, reliées en fin du tome 2. Bel ensemble
Edit. Ludovicum Declaustre, 1707. 630 p. 8º. Pasta española de época, rozada. Cantos coloreados. Inscripciones de antiguo poseedor de época. Libro en latin. Buen ejemplar. Jean Despautère est un grammairien flamand de langue latine (vers 1480-1520). On a de lui une grammaire latine (1537) souvent rééditée traduite et adaptée, ici par Behourt. Elle a servi de base à l'enseignement du latin dans les collèges des jésuites en France jusqu'au XVIIIe siècle.
3 tomes reliés en 2 volumes in-8, demi-chagrin brun à grain long de l’époque, dos lisses ornés de filets dorés, titre et tomaison dorés, (4), 352 p.; (4), 408 p. et (4), 412 p. Edition originale. Contient, outre 'Législation primitive', l'une des oeuvres majeures de Bonald, le 'Traité du ministère Public', 'De l'Education dans la Société' et les 'Discours sur l'état actuel de l'Europe'. Louis de Bonald (1754-1840) peut être considéré avec Chateaubriand, Lamennais et de Maistre comme l’un des principaux représentants du courant traditionaliste que Saint-Simon et Auguste Comte ont qualifié "d’admirable école rétrograde". "Contre toute théorie de l'institution humaine de la société, Bonald pense une "législation primitive": de la nécessité de l’obéissance des hommes à Dieu découle nécessairement des rapports d'obéissance entre les hommes. Ainsi la société est d'essence monarchique (…). Le fondement de cette unité n'est pas dans les droits des individus mais dans un devoir d'obéissance. Il s'agit en un certain sens d'une théorie du droit naturel, qui voit la société comme être naturel et sujet de ce droit. Mais on est loin d'une conception naturaliste du social car cette nature de la société est une nature instituée par Dieu" (François Fine). (E.S.S., II, 630-31. Monglond, V, 1427). Quelques petits accrocs à la reliure. Bon exemplaire, relié à l'époque.
Edizione: Prima edizione . Pagine: 432 . Formato: 16° . Rilegatura: Cartonato con dorso in pergamena antica con scritte a mano. Piatti in carta d'epoca, arricchiti da elementi decorativi loro contemporanei. . Stato: Buono . Caratteristiche: Opera di morale dedicata alla città di Brescia ed alla sua nobiltà. La prima edizione uscì alle stampe anonima; solamente le edizioni successive indicarono poi l'autore, sacerdote goriziano e fondatore dell'orfanotrofio Contavalle. Opera rarissima a trovarsi. .
in-8, pp. 284, (10), leg. coeva cart. rustico, tit. a stampa su tass. al dorso. Prima edizione di opera pedagogica di anonimo autore che prende in esame l'educazione dei fanciulli e delle fanciulle (quest'ultime fino ai diciott'anni): i principali errori e loro cause, il ruolo dei genitori, pericoli più comuni, mezzi e metodi per un'educazione corretta. Esempl. a pieni margini (lievi arrossature).. Non in Melzi, Anonimi..
Original boards. 8vo. 153 pages, 21 cm. In English and Hebrew. Title translates roughly as The Even Path: Learn the Hebrew Language by Delving into its History Sigmund Mannheimer was a German-Jewish educator. In 1865 he went to America and lived in Baltimore, New York, St. Louis, and Rochester, N. Y. In 1884 he was appointed professor of exegesis and Aramaic, and librarian, at Hebrew Union College, Cincinnati, Ohio (EJ, 1906). Singerman, 2516. SUBJECTS: Primers, Hebrew. Hebrew Language - Readers. OCLC lists 4 copies worldwide (JTS, YIVO, NLI, HUC). Spine repaired. Contents are very good. (AMR-56-18A)