The reformation of common learning: post-Ramist method and the reception of the new philosophy, 1618-1670
Ramism was the most innovative and disruptive educational reform movement to sweep through the international Protestant world in the latter sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. During the 1620s, the Thirty Years' War destroyed the network of central European academies and universities whi...
Main Author: | Hotson, H |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2020
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