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  1. John Amos Comenius

  2. John Amos Comenius | Biography, Theory, Contribution to ...

  3. For the full article, see John Amos Comenius. John Amos Comenius, Czech Jan Amos Komenský, (born March 28, 1592, Nivnice, Moravia—died Nov. 15, 1670, Amsterdam, Neth.), Czech educational reformer and religious leader. He favoured the learning of Latin to facilitate the study of European culture but emphasized learning about things rather ...

  4. John Amos Comenius. The great bronze statue of John Amos Comenius (1592-1670) on Moravian's campus depicts him as a fierce old man. It may reflect Comenius's reaction to being driven from one home after another by religious wars and persecution, watching his first wife and their two children die under refugee conditions, and being continually misled by false hopes of returning to his homeland.

  5. Jun 8, 2018 · Comenius, John Amos [1](b. Nivnice [near Uherský Brod], Moravia, 28 March 1592; d. Amsterdam, Netherlands, 15 November 1670),theology,The youngest of five children, Comenius was born into a moderately prosperous family who were devout members of the Bohemian Brethren.

  6. 3 days ago · Search for: 'John Amos Comenius' in Oxford Reference ». (1592–1670),Moravian educational reformer, chiliast, and pansophist. He gained European fame in 1631 with the publication of Janua Linguarum Reserata, published in England as The Gates of Tongues Unlocked and Opened. His last great work, De Rerum Humanorum Emendatione Consultatio ...

  7. John Amos Comenius, also called Komensky, the Czech philosopher of education and theologian, was born in Uhersky Brod. Comenius was a member of the Community of the Moravian Brethren (Unitas Fratrum ) and studied Protestant theology at the universities of Herborn and Heidelberg. Shortly after his return to Moravia, the Thirty Years' War broke out.

  8. Nov 30, 2023 · John Amos Comenius was born on March 28, 1592, in the village of Nivnitz, Eastern Moravia, The Czech Republic. He and his family spoke the Bohemian tongue (Spinka, 1943). His father was a miller and a member of a religious group known as the Moravian Brethren (Comenius, 1910; Krulj et al., 2020). Laurie (1972) described this sect of Bohemian ...

  9. Jan 15, 2019 · Jan Amos Comenius (John Amos Comenius; Johannes Amos Comenius; Jana Amose Komenskeho; Jan Amos Komenský [b. 1592–d. 1670]) gained international fame for his innovative teaching methods and proposals for comprehensive educational reform. He advocated a holistic approach to knowledge and ethics called Pansophy (universal wisdom), which was ...

  10. COMENIUS, JOHANN (1592 – 1670). A prolific scholar on pedagogical, spiritual, and social reform, Johann Amos Comenius was born in the village of Nivnice in southeast Moravia (now part of the Czech Republic), and became a minister in the Unity of Brethren church, a Protestant sect. Political and religious persecution during the Thirty Years' War (1618 – 1648) drove Comenius from his ...

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