the boy to a local school in Venusia, he carried him to Rome and placed him under the grammaticus Orbilius, whose enthusiasm for the rod Horace would later... aius Maecenas, who in approximately 33 BCE gifted him a working farm in the Sabine hills — the locus am... power complicates any straightforward reading of him as a poet of freedom.
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losophy of history, aesthetics, and ethics — made him one of the most influential and contested thinker... berg, Hegel's mother was well educated and taught him Latin from an early age; his love of reading was further ignited by a schoolteacher who gave him the complete works of Shakespeare in German trans... economics, and religion, before Schelling helped him secure an unpaid docent position at the Universit
der French colonial rule. In 1926 his family sent him to France to study, and over the following eight ... minh|President Hồ Chí Minh]] personally persuaded him to take the post of Minister of National Educatio... years, until his death on 19 October 1975, making him the longest-serving minister of education in Viet... in 1997 French President Jacques Chirac honoured him at the opening of the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology
actions. The social changes of his time enthused him, and at the end of 1925, he participated in the r... nting Vietnamese language and culture established him as one of the most respected lexicographers and h... French, and Chinese linguistic traditions, making him one of the most important lexicographers in moder... for understanding Vietnamese civilization, making him a pivotal figure in the development of contempora
ing Bryson, Childs, Counts, Butts, and Raup, drew him irresistibly toward the history of American educa... ancroft Prize in American History and established him as the pre-eminent historian of American educatio... er Foundation. Colleagues and students remembered him as a warm, attentive mentor, an uncommonly gracef... the generation that followed Cremin's, described him as communicating "pure joy" in the study of histo
t king Hàm Nghi — formative shocks that convinced him French colonialism could not be ended by traditio... scientific education. His years in Japan brought him into contact with major reformers — Liang Qichao,... s movement. On 30 June 1925, French agents seized him in the French Concession of Shanghai and transported him to Hanoi for trial on charges of treason; his sen
son of a scholar-official father who also trained him in military skills. When French forces swept thro... t and civic agency. This conviction distinguished him from contemporaries who sought to liberate Vietna... lobal knowledge economy. Scholars have positioned him as a precursor of the civic humanist tradition wi... om, democratic politics, and human dignity places him in dialogue with [[john_dewey|John Dewey]], [[rab
Cicero's //Hortensius//, a work that awakened in him the philosophical love of wisdom that would drive... re disillusionment with its leading teachers drew him away. He taught rhetoric in Carthage, then in Rom... ses, and polemical writings have survived, making him the single most influential theologian in the Wes... l, and independent of sensory experience — is for him evidence of its connection to the divine intellec
n, and Wu as his fame spread and students came to him from far beyond Lu; and in his last years he retu... here should be no distinction of classes." Before him, formal schooling in ancient China existed only f... nturies. Enlightenment thinkers in Europe treated him as a "patron saint" of natural reason and secular
theorist whose career at Stanford University made him the foremost advocate for the cognitive, curricul... s mother's decision, when he was eight, to enroll him in Saturday art classes at the School of the Art ... where mentors such as George Wisenberg introduced him to the "culture" of artmaking as a thoughtful, in
of everyday life. Raised in a family that endowed him with a love of learning and a reverence for the w... r in law, his oratorical and legal skills winning him a seat in the Massachusetts House of Representati... s legal earnings and so meagre that friends urged him to refuse. His reply became his watchword: "The i
in the First World War — experiences that exposed him to war's specific and devastating effects on chil... y offer of safe passage that would have separated him from his children. In the first days of August 19... Rights of the Child, and scholars have recognised him as one of the intellectual progenitors of the int
ducing a series of papers on molluscs that earned him an international reputation as a malacologist bef... thought. His formation as a biologist never left him: he understood cognitive development as the conti... with their environments. This perspective linked him to the Kantian philosophical tradition (knowledge
hysician. Oxford's Aristotelian curriculum struck him as sterile and unproductive, and his engagement w... character and the cultivation of reason — placed him in deliberate opposition to the bookish, Latin-he... insically motivating — a conviction that connects him to later progressive educators including Rousseau
russian, and Swiss educational systems, convinced him that England's failure to develop a centrally org... nt rather than mere vocational preparation placed him at the origin of an argument that Nussbaum, among... f French, German, and Swiss schools — established him as a pioneering figure in the comparative study o