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  1. Johann Amos Komensky (in English known as John Amos Comenius) was born on March 28, 1592.The birthplace of Comenius is not exactly known. There are two presumed locations: Komňa, a small village where his parents lived and from where he takes his name (Czech: Komňa = Komenský; Comenius is a Latinized form), and the most likely location, Nivnice, Moravia, now in the Czech Republic.

  2. Johann Amos Comenius (deutsch auch Komenius, lateinisch Iohannes Amos Comenius, tschechisch Jan Amos Komenský, früherer Familienname Segeš [1]; * 28. März 1592 in Nivnice [2], Mähren; † 15. November 1670 in Amsterdam) war ein mährischer Philosoph, Pädagoge und evangelischer Theologe.

  3. and educational contributions of Comenius to education for all the time. Keywords: Education History. Education. Pansophic Educaion. Comenius INTRODUÇÃO O artigo fará uma exposição dos ideais educacionais de Jan Amos Komenský, teólogo, filósofo e educador, que viveu no século XVII, e que se tornou conhecido como o “Pai da

  4. Biographie Comenius: Johann Amos C. ist zwar weder deutschen Stammes, noch ist er auf deutschem Boden geboren oder gestorben, aber er hat auf deutschen Hochschulen den Grund zu seiner wissenschaftlichen Bildung gelegt, hat in deutschen Städten längere oder kürzere Zeit gelebt und gewirkt und ohne Frage in Deutschland bis heute den empfänglichsten Boden für die Aussaat seiner ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. This unjustly forgotten study, entitled ‘The Significance of John Amos Comenius at the Present Time’, appeared as the Introduction to a volume of ‘Selections’ published by UNESCO in that year (and out of print ever since), marking the three-hundredth anniversary of the publication of Opera didactica omnia (1657–1957).

  7. Há 2 dias · 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 ...