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" The purpose of education is to give to the body and to the soul all the beauty and all the perfection of which they are capable. "
School Science and Mathematics - Page 785
1910
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Proceedings of the Centennial Celebration of South Carolina College, 1805 ...

University of South Carolina - 1905 - 294 pages
...education became more liberal, because, as expressed by Plato, "A good education is that which gives to the body and to the soul all the beauty and all the perfections of which they are capable." The child, however, belongs not to the parent, but to the State....
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Annual Meeting of the American Institute of Instruction, Volume 76

American Institute of Instruction - 1906 - 456 pages
...intelligence and culture with physical labor. "A good education," says Plato, ''is that which gives to the body and to the soul all the beauty and all the perfection of which they are capable." Such an education demands among other things, First, a strong, healthy body. Second, a body trained...
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Annual Meeting: Proceedings, Constitution, List of Active Members, and Addresses

American Institute of Instruction - 1906 - 458 pages
...intelligence and culture with physical labor. "A good education," says Plato, ''is that which gives to the body and to the soul all the beauty and all the perfection of which they are capable." Such an education demands among other things, First, a strong, healthy body. Second, a body trained...
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The School Journal, Volume 73

1906 - 676 pages
...intelligence and culture with physical labor. "A good education," says Plato, "is that which gives to the body and to the soul all the beauty and all the perfection of which they are capable." . Such an education demands among other things: . First, a strong, healthy body. Second, a body trained...
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Elementary Pedagogy

Levi Seeley - 1906 - 356 pages
...Socrates was "To dispel error and discover truth," while Plato defined it to be, "To give the body and soul all the beauty and all the perfection of which they are capable," a definition which was quite Athenian. Quintilian, on the other hand, voiced the spirit of the Rome...
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School Administration, Including the Organization and Supervision of Schools

John Tilden Prince - 1906 - 446 pages
...accomplished the purpose of education, which Plato declared to be " the giving to the body and to the mind all the beauty and all the perfection of which they are capable". APPENDICES The Evolution of School Supervision APPENDIX A. The evolution of a system of public education,...
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Circular of Information

University of Southern California - 1904 - 956 pages
...EXPRESSION. "is not that the best education which gives to the mind and to the body all the force, all the beauty and all the perfection of which they are capable?" — Plato. Special classes in Physical Culture are conducted for the Oratory students. The laws which...
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School Grammar

William Henry Maxwell - 1907 - 328 pages
...Latin, we should saj7, The father of the little boy that, etc. 1. A good education is that which gives to the body and to the soul all the beauty and all the perfection of which it is capable. 2. It is letters, however, which opens the intelligence to the light of reason. 3. Each...
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The Catholic University Bulletin, Volume 14

Catholic University of America - 1908 - 866 pages
...religion, the essence of truth, could in no proper sense be termed an education, for the purpose of a true education is "to give to the body and to the soul...and all the perfection of which they are capable." SISTEE MABY PAULA, OSD ST. ( 'LA KA COLLEGE, A, WISCONSIN. Query : Admitting that natural qualifications...
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Vision: A Magazine for Youth, Volume 21

1908 - 638 pages
...not pose as a history.] EDUCATION. BY FLORA ADA1R. GOOD education is that which gives to the body and the soul all the beauty and all the perfection of which they are capable. — Plato. Our' heavenly Father desires us to obtain all the education possible, with the object in...
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