Acosta, José de, 1540-1600 Atienza, Juan de, 1542-1592 Catholic Church. Catechisms. Aymara Catholic Church. Catechisms. Kechua Catholic Church. Province of Peru. Concilio Provincial (3rd : 1582-1583)
Published / Created:
Ano de 1584 an̄os.
Call Number:
Fzh K288 C278
Image Count:
96
Description:
Bound with two other works.
Publisher:
por Antonio Ricardo primero impressor en estos reynos del Piru,
Subject (Topic):
Aymara language --Texts and Quechua language --Texts
Notes recorded between April 2nd and April 24th, 1822 on the Lancasterian plan of education (the 'Bell-Lancaster method' or 'Monitorial system'). Includes description of class levels, lesson plans, teacher duties, classroom organization and school administration.
Description:
Binding: paper wrappers with "Notes" in ink capitals on front cover., Elijah Coffin was born in 1793 in Guilford County, N.C., and moved to Indiana in 1824. He began as a teacher, then became a businessman and finally a banker. He held positions of responsibility within the Society of Friends, including Clerk of the Indiana Yearly Meeting and Elder, and published works on Scripture and religion. He died in 1862., Laid in: portrait of Elijah Coffin, a copy of the frontispiece from The life of Elijah Coffin, 1863., Purchased from Robert Rubin Books on the Jockey Hollow Fund, 2010., and Several blank pages at end not digitized.
Subject (Topic):
Education--North Carolina, Monitorial system of education--North Carolina, Schools--North Carolina, and Teaching--North Carolina
An apparently unrecorded eighteenth century American verse broadside. The poem recounts the tragic tale of a young merchant who falls in love with Lucretia, becomes engaged to her, then sails away to make his fortune. The text is surrounded by printer’s ornaments of four-petaled flowers, suns, and rosettes, including those used by Samuel and Thomas Green who were printing in partnership in New Haven, 1769-97.