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Published: 24 December 2020
... of the educational reforms developed above all by Comenius and propagated by Hartlib and his associates emerged out of common roots in the post-Ramist pedagogical traditions of central Europe. The goal of pansophia—expressed by Comenius as ‘Omnes, Omnia, Omnino’, that is, to teach all things to all...
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Published: 07 July 2016
... Roots of Comenian Pansophia,” in Steven John Reid and Emma Wilson (eds.), Ramus, Pedagogy and the Liberal Arts (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2011), 227–252 ; Hotson , “The Instauration of the Image of God in Man: Humanist Anthropology, Encyclopaedic Pedagogy, Baconianism...
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Pansophia: Comenius and the Quest for Human Omniscience
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Simon J. G. Burton
Published: 30 April 2024
...’ pansophia came to fruition in an ambitious project of universal reform profoundly indebted to Cusa and Campanella and seeking to fulfil Ramus’ idealistic dream of the renewal of Christendom and the total transformation of Church, academy, and society. Aristotelianism being Bohemian Reformation Calvin...
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Published: 24 December 2020
... of Groningen university of Molanus Johannes semi Ramism alias Philippo Ramism mixtures of Ramus and Aristotle esp Aristotelian content expounded in semi Ramist form Samuel Hartlib Jan Amos Comenius John Dury Johann Heinrich Alsted Johann Heinrich Bisterfeld pansophia pedagogy Herborn Thirty Years War...
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Reception: The Fortuna of the Encyclopaedia
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Howard Hotson
Published: 24 December 2020
... philosophia novantiqua (Part I) and the hugely ambitious pursuit of universal reformation via pansophia and pampaedia (Part II) lay the intermediate aim of overhauling Alsted’s Encyclopaedia on the basis of the intellectual developments of mid...
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