5 edition of A plan for the conduct of female education, 1797 found in the catalog.
Published
2001
by Woodstock Books in Otley, West Yorkshire, England, Washington, D.C
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | Erasmus Darwin. |
Series | Revolution and romanticism, 1789-1834 |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | LC1421 .D3 2001 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 128 p. : |
Number of Pages | 128 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL6795263M |
ISBN 10 | 1854772333 |
LC Control Number | 00065029 |
Jedidiah Morse’s first book, Printed by Manning and Loring, for the Author, Plimpton A B. After graduating from Dartmouth, Caleb Bingham first became master at Moore’s Indian Charity School, and then moved to Boston to found the city’s first school for girls in A Plan for the Conduct of Female Education in. Joseph Johnson (15 November – 20 December ) was an influential 18th-century London bookseller and publications covered a wide variety of genres and a broad spectrum of opinions on important issues. Johnson is best known for publishing the works of radical thinkers such as Mary Wollstonecraft, William Godwin, Thomas Malthus, Erasmus Darwin and Joel Barlow, feminist Born: 15 November , London.
Erasmus Darwin House, The Study & Consulting Room. Darwin's own writing case and his book upon the education of young ladies, a progressive work entitled 'A plan for the conduct of female education in boarding schools' (). This includes descriptions on child development, infanticide, his strong advocacy for female education A Plan for the Conduct of Female Education in Boarding Schools (), human rights (his antislavery writings), orthopaedics, and : A N Williams.
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By Erasmus Darwin, M.D. F.R.S. author of. An Enquiry into the Duties of the Female Sex is a religious conduct manual by Thomas Gisborne (–), aimed mainly at ‘women placed in the higher or in the middle classes of society’ (p. Gisborne was a Church of England clergyman, a poet and a writer on moral and religious matters.
“A radical campaigner for equality, he condemned slavery, supported female education and opposed conventional Christian ideas on creation” (Farra). With a bookplate from the library of the Wolley family, this particular copy has the ownership signature of female.
A Plan for the Conduct of Female Education, in Boarding Schools Quotes Showing of 1 “This compassion, or sympathy with the pains of others, ought also to extend to the brute creation, as far as our necessities will admit; for we cannot exist long without the destruction of other animal or vegetable beings either in their mature or embryon Cited by: A Plan for the Conduct of Female Education in Boarding Schools Publication/Origin: Derby: Printed by J.
Drewry, for J. Johnson, Description: English physician and natural philosopher Erasmus Darwin wrote this work at the urging of his two daughters, born from his.
The last two leaves of Darwin's A plan for the conduct of female education in boarding schools () contain a book list, an apology for the work, and an advert for "Miss Parkers School". [12] The school advertised on the last page is the one he set up in Ashbourne, Derbyshire for this two illegitimate children, Susanna and : 12 DecemberElston Hall, Elston.
A plan for the conduct of female education, in boarding schools, private families, and public seminaries. By Erasmus Darwin, M.D. F.R.S. author of Zoonomia, and of The botanic garden.
; To which are added, Rudiments of taste, in a series of letters from a mother to her daughters. Hannah More, Strictures on the Modern System of Female Education With a View of the Principles and Conduct Prevalent Among Women of Rank and Fortune.T.
Cadell and W. Davies, London, Erasmus Dawin, Plan for the Conduct of Female Education in Boarding Schools.J. Johnson, London, Erasmus Darwin (), the grandfather of Charles Darwin, was a physician.
A Plan for the Conduct of Female Education in Boarding Schools, first edition, half-title, engraved frontispiece, near contemporary quarter sheep, covers lightly rubbed, 4to, Derby, J. Johnson, The last two leaves of Darwin's A plan for the conduct of female education in boarding schools () contain a book list, an apology for the work, and an advert for "Miss Parkers School".
The work probably resulted from his liaison with Mary Parker. The school advertised on the last page is the one he set up in Ashbourne, Derbyshire for their Born: 12 DecemberElston Hall, Elston. Maria Elizabetha Jacson ( – 10 October ) was an eighteenth-century English writer, as was her sister, Frances Jacson (–), known for her books on botany at a time when there were significant obstacles to women's authorship.
In some sources her name appears as Maria Jackson, Mary Jackson or Mary Elizabeth Jackson. She spent most of her life in Cheshire and Derbyshire, where Born:Bebington, Cheshire, England.
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Image: A textbook belonging to Mary Parker with her signature and date, (Title page of G Neville Usher, The Elements of English Grammar (London, ). Image from: Erasmus Darwin House, Lichfield (By kind permission of Jane Darwin).
Photograph: David Remes (). Darwin wrote A Plan for the Conduct of Female Education in Boarding Schools for his two daughters, Susan and Mary Parker. Darwin’s Daughters Image: View in the Grounds of Ashbourne Hall, Derbyshire (Frontispiece of Erasmus Darwin, A Plan for the Conduct of Female Education in Boarding Schools (Derby, ).
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Catherine Macaulay, “Literary Education,” Letters on Education () Erasmus Darwin, “Polite Literature,” A Plan for the Conduct of Female Education, in Boarding Schools () William Godwin, “Of Choice in Reading,” The Enquirer () Maria Edgeworth and Richard Lovell Edgeworth, “Books,” Vol.
1 of Practical Education ()Brand: Broadview Press.Mary Wollstonecraft, Thoughts on the Education of Daughters () Elizabeth Inchbald, Nature and Art () Erasmus Darwin, A Plan for the Conduct of Female Education in Boarding Schools () William Wordsworth, ‘Expostulation and Reply’ and ‘The Tables Turned’ from Lyrical Ballads () Hannah More, Coelebs in Search of a Wife ().The last two leaves of Darwin's A plan for the conduct of female education in boarding schools () contain a book list, an apology for the work, and an advert for "Miss Parkers School".
The work probably resulted from his liaison with Mary Parker.[citation needed] The school advertised on the last page is the one he set up in Ashbourne.