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COMENIUS (or KOMENSKY), JOHANN AMOS (1592-1671) , a famous writer on education, and the last bishop of the old church of the Moravian and Bohemian Brethren, was born at Comna, or, according to another account, at Niwnitz, in Moravia, of poor parents belonging to the sect of the Moravian Brethren. Having studied at Herborn and Heidelberg, and travelled in Holland and England, he became rector of a school at Prerau, and after that pastor and rector of a school at Fulnek. In 1621 the Spanish invasion and persecution of the Protestants robbed him of all he possessed,. and drove him into Poland. Soon after he was made bishop of the church of the Brethren. He supported himself by teaching Latin at Lissa, and it was here that he published his Pansophiae prodromus (163o), a work
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scheme for the management of the schools of that country; and a few years after he was invited to join the commission that the English parliament then intended to appoint, in order to reform the system of education. He visited England in 1641, but the disturbed state of politics prevented the appointment of the commission, and Cornenius passed over to Sweden in August 1642. The great
scheme , Comenius settled first at Elbing, and then at Lissa; but, at the burning of the latter city by the Poles, he lost nearly all his manuscripts, and he finally removed to Amsterdam, where he died in 1671.As an educationist, Comenius holds a prominent place in history. He was disgusted at the pedantic teaching of his own day, and he insisted that the teaching of words and things must go together. Languages should be taught, like the mother, tongue, by conversation on ordinary topics; pictures, object lessons, should be used; teaching should go hand in hand with a happy life. In his course he included singing, economy
As a theologian, Comenius was greatly influenced by Boehme
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Comenius also wrote against the Socinians, and published three historical worksRatio disciplinae ordinisque in unitate fratrum Bohemocum, which was republished with remarks by Buddaeus, Hisloria persecutionum ecclesiae Bohemicae (1648), and Martyrologium Bohemicum. See Raumer's Geschichte der Padogogik, and Carpzov's Religionsun'ersuchung der bdhmischen and mahrischen Briider. End of Article: COMENIUS (or KOMENSKY), JOHANN AMOS (1592-1671) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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