![]() It showcases not only the most valuable prints from the 17th and 18th centuries, but also its more recent editions from the 19th and 20th centuries. And yet he and his book did more to take the drudgery out of learning to read than anyone else for at least 200 years.The busy practitioner will properly ask who Comenius was and why the book he wrote more than 3. The exhibition, entitled Orbis Pictus / Throughout the Ages, is a joint project of the National Museum, the Pedagogical Museum and the National Comenius Pedagogical Library in Prague. The name Jan Amos Komesky (Latinized as John Amos Comenius) and the title of his famous children's book, Orbis Pictus will probably be known to few, if any, readers of Pediatrics. ![]() The fact that it is still published today proves that it still has something to say even to contemporary readers.” Orbis Pictus was published 259 times and was translated into 19 languages. “I think that the numbers speak for themselves. According to Mr Šípek, the textbook is relevant even today, more than 300 years after its first publishing. Orbis Pictus," the first practical application of the intuitive method, had an extraordinary success, and has served as a model for the innumerable illustrated books which for three centuries. It was the first widely used children's textbook with pictures, published first in Latin and German and later republished in many European languages. (Charles William), 1847-1924 Translator, Hoole, Charles, 1610-1667 Title, The. Orbis Pictus, or Orbis Sensualium Pictus ( Visible World in Pictures ), is a textbook for children written by Czech educator John Amos Comenius and published in 1658. ![]() Orbis Pictus, which was still in use decades after Comenius’s death, is based on his fundamental principle of proceeding from the simple to the complicated. Author, Comenius, Johann Amos, 1592-1670 Editor, Bardeen, C. There he wrote Orbis Pictus, an illustrated textbook covering in-systematic order various subjects such as nature, man, and God It was revised several. We could say Comenius was a great promoter of what we call project-based learning.” It was supposed to teach the children foreign languages in a playful way and at the same time teach them something about the world around them. Photo: ČTK/Michal Krumphanzl “Comenius wrote Orbis Pictus in the first half of the 17th century, while working as professor in Sárospatak in Hungary. NCTE ORBIS PICTUS AWARD ® OUTSTANDING NONFICTION FOR CHILDREN PAST WINNERS 2010-PRESENT The award was established in 1989 to promote and recognize excellence in the writing of nonfiction for children. ![]()
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