FREE BOOKS

Author's List




PREV.   NEXT  
|<   2   3   4   5   6   7   8   9   10   11   12   13   14   15   16   17   18   19   20   21   22   23   24   25   26  
27   28   29   30   31   32   33   34   35   36   37   38   39   40   41   42   43   44   45   46   47   48   49   50   51   >>   >|  
denied to him a knowledge of his inheritance from the Greek philosopher, the Roman lawgiver, the Teutonic lover of freedom. Hence the recommendation so strongly urged in the report of the Committee of Ten--and emphasized, also, in the report of the Committee of Fifteen--that the study of Greek, Roman and modern European history in the form of biography should precede the study of detailed American history in our elementary schools. The Committee of Ten recommends an eight years' course in history, beginning with the fifth year in school and continuing to the end of the high school course. The first two years of this course are given wholly to the study of biography and mythology. The Committee of fifteen recommends that history be taught in all the grades of the elementary school and emphasizes the value of biography and of general history. The series of historical stories to which this volume belongs was prepared in conformity with the foregoing recommendations and with the best practice of leading schools. It has been the aim of the authors to make an interesting story of each man's life and to tell these stories in a style so simple that pupils in the lower grades will read them with pleasure, and so dignified that they may be used with profit as text-books for reading. Teachers who find it impracticable to give to the study of mythology and biography a place of its own in an already overcrowded curriculum usually prefer to correlate history with reading and for this purpose the volumes of this series will be found most desirable. The value of the illustrations can scarcely be over-estimated. They will be found to surpass in number and excellence anything heretofore offered in a school-book. For the most part they are reproductions of world-famous pictures, and for that reason the artists' names are generally affixed. CONTENTS Introduction THE GODS OF THE TEUTONS THE NIBELUNGS Chapter I ALARIC THE VISIGOTH (394-410 A.D.) II ATTILA THE HUN (433-453 A.D.) III GENSERIC THE VANDAL (427-477 A.D.) IV THEODORIC THE OSTROGOTH (475-526 A.D.) V CLOVIS (481-511 A.D.) VI JUSTINIAN (527-565 A.D.) VII MOHAMMED (570-632 A.D.) VIII CHARLES MARTEL AND PEPIN (714-768 A.D.) IX CHARLEMAGNE (768-809 A.D.) X HARUN-AL-RASCHID (786-809 A.D.) XI EGBERT THE SAXON (802-837 A.D.) XII ROLLO THE VIKING (Died 931 A.D.) XIII ALFRED THE GREAT
PREV.   NEXT  
|<   2   3   4   5   6   7   8   9   10   11   12   13   14   15   16   17   18   19   20   21   22   23   24   25   26  
27   28   29   30   31   32   33   34   35   36   37   38   39   40   41   42   43   44   45   46   47   48   49   50   51   >>   >|  



Top keywords:

history

 

biography

 
Committee
 

school

 

mythology

 
grades
 

recommends

 

schools

 

elementary

 
reading

series

 
stories
 

report

 

ATTILA

 

NIBELUNGS

 
Introduction
 

Chapter

 

CONTENTS

 

TEUTONS

 

ALARIC


VISIGOTH
 

famous

 
surpass
 

number

 

excellence

 

estimated

 

desirable

 
illustrations
 

scarcely

 

heretofore


offered
 
reason
 

pictures

 
artists
 

generally

 

reproductions

 

affixed

 

RASCHID

 
CHARLEMAGNE
 
EGBERT

ALFRED

 

VIKING

 

MARTEL

 

CHARLES

 
OSTROGOTH
 

THEODORIC

 

GENSERIC

 

VANDAL

 
CLOVIS
 

volumes