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Page 31
Poetry without music , says Plato , is like a face once beautiful , which has lost the
bloom of youth . There is no doubt that music , in the strict sense of the word was
in far more extensive use in education among the ancients than at the present ...
Poetry without music , says Plato , is like a face once beautiful , which has lost the
bloom of youth . There is no doubt that music , in the strict sense of the word was
in far more extensive use in education among the ancients than at the present ...
Page 32
... und daher wurde auch hier Musikaliscie Bildung als nothwendig von jedem
Freien gefordert . -Cramers Geschichte Erziehung , 1 : 275 . † Anacharsis , l1 :
127 . -its aim at the union of the beautiful and good 32 Greek and Roman
Education .
... und daher wurde auch hier Musikaliscie Bildung als nothwendig von jedem
Freien gefordert . -Cramers Geschichte Erziehung , 1 : 275 . † Anacharsis , l1 :
127 . -its aim at the union of the beautiful and good 32 Greek and Roman
Education .
Page 33
-its aim at the union of the beautiful and good . If there is any one feature of the
Grecian character which is more strongly marked than all the others , it is the love
of the beautiful . The idea of beauty pervaded the national mind , and spread
itself ...
-its aim at the union of the beautiful and good . If there is any one feature of the
Grecian character which is more strongly marked than all the others , it is the love
of the beautiful . The idea of beauty pervaded the national mind , and spread
itself ...
Page 34
Various other modes were adopted in their education to cultivate the feeling for
the beautiful . Pericles proclaimed , that while Athens opened an asylum to the
unfortunate of all nations , his countrymen should love the beautiful and true .
Various other modes were adopted in their education to cultivate the feeling for
the beautiful . Pericles proclaimed , that while Athens opened an asylum to the
unfortunate of all nations , his countrymen should love the beautiful and true .
Page 35
... government.f While rhetoric was taught with distinguished success at Rhodes ,
the subtile and metaphysical genius of the Greeks found , at * The arts and
sciences belong to musical education , and this ends with the love of the beautiful
and ...
... government.f While rhetoric was taught with distinguished success at Rhodes ,
the subtile and metaphysical genius of the Greeks found , at * The arts and
sciences belong to musical education , and this ends with the love of the beautiful
and ...
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