HAMILTON, J., and the Hamiltonian Method. HAMILTON, Sir W., Mathematics.. The College in the University.. HAMMOND, C., New England Academies.. 25 Hanover, System of Public Schools... 25 HART, J. M., The American Student at Göttingen 25 50 25 Anglo-Saxon in the Study of English.... 25 HARTLIB, S., Plan of College of Husbandry in 1651 25 25 25 PRICE. HALE, SIR MATTHEW, Studies and Conduct..... 25 LONGSTREET, Schools as they were in Georgia... 50 25 LOTHROP, S. K., W. Lawrence & N.E. Academies 25 25 25 LUTHER, MARTIN, Memoir and Views on Educat. 50 25 HEDGE, N., Schools as they were.. 25 HELFENSTEIN. J., Medieval Universities. HEIKEL, FELIX, Public Instruction in Finland.. HENRY, J., Common Schools.. 25 Lectures and Reports... 5.50 25 Teachers' Motives.. 25 25 Professional Training of Teachers.. 25 HENRY, JOSEPH, Philosophy of Education.. 25 HENTSCHELL, E., Teaching Singing. 25 Teaching Drawing... 25 HERBERT, J. F., Pedagogical Views. College Code of Honor... Fourth of July Oration, 1842.. 50 MASON, LOWELL, Memoir and Portrait. 25 25 HERDER, Life and Educational Views.. 25 MASON, S. W., Physical Exercises in School.. 25 25 50 50 25 25 35 to 25 25 Holland, System of Public Instruction... 25 MILTON, JOHN, Tractate on Education.. 25 Home, School, and University Training. 25 1.00 MOLINEUX, E. L., Military Exercises in Schools. 25 25 50 MONTAIGNE, Educational Views.. 25 MONTESQUIEU, Educational Views. HUMBOLT, WM. VON, Studies for Old Age.. 50 MORE, SIR THOMAS, Educational Views. HUMPHREY, HEMAN, Normal Schools.. 25 MORRISON, T., School Management.... 25 MULCASTER, R., Positions and Elementaire.. 25 MURRAY, J. N., English Policy in Irish Education 25 25 NEANDER, M., Educational Views.. IGNATIUS LOYOLA, and the Schools of the Jesuits 25 Ireland, English Educational Policy. National Schools.......... Endowed Schools. Universities.. 25 NIEMEYER, Aphorisms (other German Educators) 2.50 25 NORTHEND, E., Memoir and Portrait. 50 25 Normal Schools and Teach. Sem., Ed. of 1854. 2.00 25 Revival of Classical Learning.. 50 OBERLIN, J. F., Educational Work.. 25 Medieval Universities..... 25 Object Teaching, and other Methods 8.50 Infant School and Kindergarten.. 25 Oral Methods... 50 JACOBS, F., Method of Teaching Latin... 25 OLMSTEAD, D., Memoir and Portrait.. 50 JACOTOT, L., Memoir and Method of Instruction. 25 Democratic Tendencies of Science. 25 25 Timothy Dwight-a Model Teacher OVERBERG, B., Educational Views...... 25 25 Jesuits, Society and Schools of the.. 25 Oxford University in 1873-4.. 25 PAGE, D. P., Memoir and Portrait.. JOHNSON, SAMUEL, Educational Views.. 25 Pouring In and Drawing Out Methods. 25 JOHNSON, W. R., Educational Labors, & portrait 25 Paris, The Old University. 25 50 Superior Normal School 25 25 Polytechnic Schools. 50 KINDERMANN. School Reform in Bohemia. 25 PARR, SAMUEL, Educational View. 25 KINGSBURY, JOHN, Memoir and Portrait. 25 PARTRIDGE, A., Educational Work and Portrait.. 50 KNIGHT, CHARLES, Economical Science.. 50 PATTISON, Prussian Normal Schools. 25 The above Treatises have all appeared as separate articles in Barnard's American Journal of Education. Any Book or Pamphlet on the List will be January, 1876. National Bureau of Education... 25 WHITE, S. H., National Bureau of Education.... WICHERN, T. H., German Reformatory Schools.. 50 Technical and Special Schools. Saxon Principalities, Public Instruction.. The Schoolmaster's Work. School Architecture, Revised Edition, with 500 Ill. 5.50 Do. Do. Primary and Infant Schools.. 25 25 50 25 50 1.00 50 50 50 1.00 25 25 25 Education in Reconstruction.... WILLARD, MRS. EMMA, Memoir and Portrait.. WILSON, J. M., Science in Rugby School. WILLIAM of Wykeham and St. Mary's College... WILLM, J., Teachers' Conferences and Libraries. WIMMER, H., Special Schools in Saxony......... Public Instruction in Dresden.... WINES, E. C., Memoir and Portrait.. WINTERBOTHAM, W., American Education in 1796 25 WIRT, WILLIAM, Professional Studies-Law... WOLF, T. A., Educational Views... WOTTON, SIR HENRY, Educational Views... Wurtemberg. System of Public Instruction... Technical Schools.. 25 50 25 25 50 SHENSTONE, W., The Schoolmistress... 25 SILJSTROM, P. A., American Schools... SIMONSON, L., Cadet System in Switzerland.. SMITH, ELBRIDGE, Norwich Free Academy. 25 25 SPENCER, HERBERT, Thoughts on Education.... 50 The above Treatises have all appeared as separate articles in Barnard's American Journal of Education. Any Book or Pamphlet on the List will sent by mail, postage paid, on receiving the price in postage stamps or money order. On orders of $20 a discount of 20 per cent, will be made. Address H. B., Post Office Boa U, Hartford, Conn. January, 1576. 25 WOODBRIDGE, W. C., Memoir and Portrait. PLAN OF CENTRAL AGENCY FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES. The following Plan for "the Increase and Diffusion of Knowledge" of Education, and especially of Popular Education, and plans for its improvement through the Smithsonian Institution; or the American Association for the Advancement of Education was submitted to the Association by Hon. Henry Barnard. The Institution [or Association] to appoint a secretary or agent; with a salary, and to furnish a room for an office and depository of educational documents and apparatus, and beyond this not to be liable for any expense. Agenda by the secretary or agent: 1. To devote himself exclusively to the "increase and diffusion of knowledge " on the subject of education, and especially of the condition and means of improving Popular Education, and particularly 2. To answer all personal or written inquiries on the subject, and collect and make available for use, information as to all advances made in the theory and practice of education in any one State or country. 3. To attend, as far as may be consistent with other requisitions on his time, and without charge to the funds of the institution, [or Association] Educational Conventions of a national and State character, for the purpose of collecting and disseminating information. 4. To edit a publication, to be entitled the American Journal and Library of Education, on the plan set forth in the accompanying paper (A.) 5. To collect (a) Plans and models of school-houses and furniture. (b) Specimens of maps and other material aids of education. (c) Educational reports and documents from other States and countries. 6. To institute a system of educational exchange between literary institutions in this and other countries. 7. To make arrangements, and effect. if practicable, at least one meeting or conference of the friends of educational improvement in Washington [or elsewhere] every year. 8. To submit annually a report in which shall be given a summary of the progress of education, in each State, and as far as practicable, in every country A. PLAN OF PUBLICATION.-A quarterly or monthly issue under the general title of the AMERICAN JOURNAL AND LIBRARY OF EDUCATION. 1. A JOURNAL OF EDUCATION, to be issued in quarterly or monthly numbers, embracing articles on systems, institutions and methods of education, and the current intelligence of literature and education, and to make an octavo volume annually of at least 600 pages. I. A LIBRARY OF EDUCATION; to consist of a series of independent treatises on the following [among other] subjects, to be issued in parts, and to be forwarded with the Journal to subscribers; the several parts or treatises to make an octavo volume of at least 600 pages per year. 1. 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The International Series will complete the publication as projected by the Editor in 1850, and will embrace the Treatises (1 and 2) in the Plan submitted by him to the American Association for the Advancement of Education in 1854 on the HISTORY OF EDUCATION: or the Progressive Development of Schools of different kinds and grades, and other Formal Agencies of Instruction for children, youths, and adults in different countries, with a General Survey of National Systems in 1876-7. The following Treatises were originally published as separate chapters in the American Journal of Education, but were prepared with special reference to being ultimately issued in the form in which they now appear. 1876. NATIONAL EDUCATION: GENERAL AND SPECIAL. 10 Volumes. 1. Elementary and Secondary Instruction in the German States: Anhalt, Austria, Baden, Bavaria, Brunswick, Hanover, Hesse-Cassel, Hesse-Darmstadt, Liechtenstein, Lippe-Detmold, Lippe-Schaumberg, Luxemburg and Limberg, Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Nassau, Oldenburg, Prussia, Reuss, Saxony, Saxe-Altenburg, Saxe-Coburg, Saxe-Meiningen, Saxe-Weimar, Waldeck, Wurtemberg, and the Free Cities, with a general summary of the Educational Systems and Statistics for the whole of Germany, 1871. 856 pages. Price $5.50. 2. Elementary and Secondary Instruction in Switzerland (each of the 23 Cantons), France, Belgium, Holland, Denmark, Norway and Sweden, Russia, Turkey, Greece, Italy. Portugal and Spain, 1872. 800 pages. Price $5.50 Revised Edition. 1876. 3. Contributions to the History and Statistics of Common or Public Schools (Elementary and High), Academics, Colleges, and Professional Schools in the United States, and other American States. 900 pages. Price, $5.50. 4. Elementary and Secondary Instruction in England, Scotland, and Ireland, and the different dependencies of Great Britain. 800 pages. Price, $5.50. 5. Superior Instruction in Different Countries.-Ancient Greece, Rome, and Alexandria Early Christian Schools; Medieval Universities; and Systems and Institutions of Higher Education in European and American States, 1876. 960 pages. $5.50. 6. Scientific and Industrial Education in Austria, Baden, Bavaria. Brunswick, Free Cities, Hanover, Nassau, Prussia, Saxony, Saxon Principalities, Wurtemberg, France, Belgium, Holland, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Russia, Switzerland, Italy. 800 pages. Price $5.50. 7. Special Instruction in Science and the Arts in Great Britain. 256 pages. $3.00. 8. Schools and Colleges of Science, Agriculture, and the Mechanic Arts in the United; States. In press. $300. Revised Edition. 1876. 9. Military and Naval Schools in France, Prussia, Bavaria, Italy, Russia, Holland, England, and the United States. 960 pages. $6.00. 10. Professional Training and Improvement in (1.) Teaching; (2.) Theology; (3.) Law (4.) Medicine, &c., in Different Countries. 850 pages. $5.50. Revised Edition. 1876. |