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?¶bel, Friedrich, 1782-1852

"Autobiography of Friedrich Froebel $c translated and annotated by Emilie Michaelis ... and H. Keatley Moore."


[54] _Erdkunde._
[55] _Recht schreiben._
[56] _Recht sprechen._
[57] One of Arndt's pamphlets, then quite new.
[58] 1827.
[59] He would have refused to countenance Froebel's throwing up his
engagement.
[60] Georg Friedrich Seller (1733-1807), a Bavarian by birth, became a
highly-esteemed clergyman in Coburg. He wrote on religious and moral
subjects, and those amongst the list of his works, the most likely to be
alluded to by Froebel, are "A Bible for Teachers," "Methods of Religious
Teaching for Schools," "Religious Culture for the Young," etc.
[61] Jean Paul Friedrich Richter (1763-1825). No doubt the celebrated
"Levana," Richter's educational masterpiece, which was published in this
same year, 1807, is here alluded to.
[62] 1808.
[63] This is in 1827. But the expression of his thought remained a
difficult matter with Froebel to the end of his life, a drawback to
which many of his friends have borne witness; for instance, Madame von
Marenholtz-Buelow.
[64] Probably done with the point of a knitting needle, etc. The design
is then visible on the other side of the paper in an embossed form.
[65] This account is dated 1827, it is always necessary to remember.


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