of God_, St. Augustine's, 114.
Classic languages, Humanists revive study, 149.
in Trotzendorf's pedagogy, 178.
new interest in, 149, 150.
Classic literature, revival of study of, 155-157.
Tertullian excludes, 113.
Clement of Alexandria, pedagogy, 109.
pupil of Pantaenus, 109.
teacher, 109.
Clermont, Jesuit college of, 183.
Climate a factor in education, 16.
Cloister schools established, 118.
Clothing of children, Locke's rules regarding, 221.
Coeducation, in France, 298.
in German villages, 292.
in Sparta, 71.
Colleges, in United States school system, 312, 313.
_Colloquies_, Erasmus's, 162.
Cologne, cloister school at, 118.
university of, 141.
Comenius, Johann Amos, banished, 212.
_Didactica Magna_, 213.
education of, 211, 212.
educational works of, 214.
honors bestowed on, 213.
influence of, 18.
influence of Bacon on, 214.
Latin Bohemian dictionary of, 213.
member of Moravian Brethren, 211.
object teaching of, 189.
Pestalozzi applies principles of, 269.
reforms of, 204.
settles in Poland, 213.
summary of his work, 215.
trials of, 212.
Commandments, Ten, oldest writing among Israelites, 44.
_Committee of Council on Education_, in England, 305.
Common schools, importance of, 287.
in Germany, 292.
in United States, 310.
Commonwealth, established, 200.
Communes, in French education, 300.
Compass, invention of, 148.
Compayre, on Comenius, 214.
on Jesuit schools, 185, 187.
on Jesuits and Jansenists, 189.
on La Salle, 228.
on Locke, 221.
on Montaigne's pedagogy, 198.
on Rabelais's Gargantua, 194, 195.
on Rousseau, 242, 246.
on the Reformation, 166, 167.
on the Renaissance, 121.
Composition, in Chinese education, 25.
Compulsory education, among Jews, 42.
Charlemagne introduces, 128.
in England, 306.
in France, 297, 298.
in Germany, 170, 181, 203, 291.
in United States, 312.
Luther insists on, 174.
Plato's scheme of, 65.
_Conduct of Schools_, La Salle's, 228.
_Confessions_, Rousseau's, 242, 243.
_Confessions_, St. Augustine's, 114.
Confucius, altar to, in Chinese schoolrooms, 24.
Confucius, analects of, 28.
influence of, 18, 27.
Conrad III., of Germany, leads second crusade, 137.
Constance, cloister school at, 118.
Continuation schools, in Germany, 292.
Copenhagen, university at, 141.
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