1 | Author: | Alexander, Caleb, 1755-1828 | Requires cookie* |
Title: | A grammatical institute of the Latin language intended for the use of Latin schools in the United States | ||
Dates: | 1794 | ||
Abstract: | This volume consists of a handwritten draft of Caleb Alexander's A Grammatical Institute of the Latin Language Intended for the Use of Latin in Schools. Although this work does not relate to Alexander's better known missionary activities, this volume does give some insight into the public school movement in the early republic. After the American Revolution, state governments and individual reformers addressed public education with renewed vigor. This text is one of three Alexander wrote. He expected it to be assigned in public schools throughout the country. Its publisher, Isaiah Thomas gifted this volume to the APS. View finding aid for a full description | ||
Call #: | Mss.470.AL2 | ||
Extent: | 1 volume(s) | ||
Topics: | Education | Language and Linguistics | Native America | ||
Genre: | Educational Material | Language Material | ||
Subjects: | Education -- United States -- Curricula. | Latin language -- Grammar -- 1800-1870 | Latin language -- Study and teaching |