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  1. Amos Bronson Alcott ( Connecticut, 29 de novembro de 1799 – Boston, 4 de março de 1888) foi um pedagogo e pedagogista americano. Amigo de Ralph Waldo Emerson e de Henry David Thoreau, devotou muito de sua vida à educação. Seus pais lutaram muito para sustentar a família e ele frequentemente veio em seu auxílio.

  2. Amos Bronson Alcott, better known simply as Bronson Alcott, was an transcendentalist educator, author, and abolitionist. He was close friends with Ralph Waldo Emerson and Theodore Parker. In the 1840s, Bronson Alcott and his family participated in the experimental Utopian community of Fruitlands, Massachusetts.

  3. The visible world is the extremest wave of that spiritual flood, whose flux is life, whose reflux death, efflux thought, and conflux light. Organization is the confine of incarnation,—body the atomy of God. 4. FAITH. Sense beholds life never,—death always. For nature is but the fair corpse of spirit, and sense her tomb.

  4. Jan 20, 2023 · Amos Bronson Alcott was an American philosopher of the New England Transcendentalist group, teacher, reformer, and father of writer Louisa May Alcott. Amos Bronson Alcott papers, 1799-1888 Papers include autograph manuscripts of ABA (and others), clippings, diaries, drawings, ephemera, Alcott family genealogical materials, letterbooks, maps ...

  5. This work, though it describes Amos Bronson Alcott’s Temple School in Boston, was written by Elizabeth Palmer Peabody. Peabody, Alcott’s assistant and secretary from 1834 to 1836, not only recorded a journal of the activities of the school but also taught Latin at the school. The Temple School, unfortunately, was controversial in its time.

  6. Feb 26, 2023 · Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 26 November 2018), memorial page for Amos Bronson Alcott (29 Nov 1799–4 Mar 1888), Find A Grave: Memorial #5594, citing Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA ; Maintained by Find A Grave .

  7. On November 29, 1799, Amos Bronson Alcott, educator, philosopher of American Transcendentalism, and father of the original “Little Women”—Anna, Louisa, Elizabeth, and May Alcott—was born in Wolcott, Connecticut. The son of a poor flax farmer, Alcott was almost completely self-educated. As a young man, Alcott worked as a peddler ...

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