Teaching Through Texts and Pictures. A Contribution of Jan Amos Comenius to Education

<p>This article deals with some of the traditions which produced the first illustrated book with didactic purposes. This book is Orbis sensualium pictus or The Visible World in Pictures, by the Moravian thinker John Amos Comenius (Uhersky Brod, 1592 - Amsterdam, 1670). The debates, stirred...

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Main Author: María Esther Aguirre Lora
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Autónoma de Baja California 2001-05-01
Series:Revista Electrónica de Investigación Educativa
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Online Access:http://redie.uabc.mx/redie/article/view/31
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description <p>This article deals with some of the traditions which produced the first illustrated book with didactic purposes. This book is Orbis sensualium pictus or The Visible World in Pictures, by the Moravian thinker John Amos Comenius (Uhersky Brod, 1592 - Amsterdam, 1670). The debates, stirred up by Renaissance scholars’ dissatisfaction with the schools’ deficiencies and shortcomings, had become increasingly widespread and sharp since then. Particularly in the case of Comenius’ work, the argument was over problems in the teaching of Latin, which the author tried to correct through a pleasant treatment of the subject. He used the students’ mother tongue to introduce Latin, thus making the language understandable for the pupils, as well as rendering it favorable to the acquisition of encyclopedic contents, in the word’s broadest sense. The book integrates illustrations and texts in Latin and in the vernacular for each theme. Together, these constitute authentic pictures of the 17th Century.</p>
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spelling doaj.art-7e66d35becd04643a7b34bf3b6c08fe92022-12-21T21:31:13ZengUniversidad Autónoma de Baja CaliforniaRevista Electrónica de Investigación Educativa1607-40412001-05-013130Teaching Through Texts and Pictures. A Contribution of Jan Amos Comenius to EducationMaría Esther Aguirre Lora0Centro de Estudios sobre la Universidad Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México<p>This article deals with some of the traditions which produced the first illustrated book with didactic purposes. This book is Orbis sensualium pictus or The Visible World in Pictures, by the Moravian thinker John Amos Comenius (Uhersky Brod, 1592 - Amsterdam, 1670). The debates, stirred up by Renaissance scholars’ dissatisfaction with the schools’ deficiencies and shortcomings, had become increasingly widespread and sharp since then. Particularly in the case of Comenius’ work, the argument was over problems in the teaching of Latin, which the author tried to correct through a pleasant treatment of the subject. He used the students’ mother tongue to introduce Latin, thus making the language understandable for the pupils, as well as rendering it favorable to the acquisition of encyclopedic contents, in the word’s broadest sense. The book integrates illustrations and texts in Latin and in the vernacular for each theme. Together, these constitute authentic pictures of the 17th Century.</p>http://redie.uabc.mx/redie/article/view/31Historiadidácticaiconografía.
spellingShingle María Esther Aguirre Lora
Teaching Through Texts and Pictures. A Contribution of Jan Amos Comenius to Education
Revista Electrónica de Investigación Educativa
Historia
didáctica
iconografía.
title Teaching Through Texts and Pictures. A Contribution of Jan Amos Comenius to Education
title_full Teaching Through Texts and Pictures. A Contribution of Jan Amos Comenius to Education
title_fullStr Teaching Through Texts and Pictures. A Contribution of Jan Amos Comenius to Education
title_full_unstemmed Teaching Through Texts and Pictures. A Contribution of Jan Amos Comenius to Education
title_short Teaching Through Texts and Pictures. A Contribution of Jan Amos Comenius to Education
title_sort teaching through texts and pictures a contribution of jan amos comenius to education
topic Historia
didáctica
iconografía.
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