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704 The Publishers' Circular August 1518...
704 The Publishers' Circular August 151882 ( ' ,
Their Information In Such A Way That It ...
their information in such a way that it is likely to ^ b ^^ k a . be sh ^ Lmm * retained - ¦ th A . L _ at > ; as the ^ L , for shadow Mi-a exam .. ^ ^ W » J fc ple of , when rf ^ V children upri ^« « P ^ 4 &* ¦ f ~ t ht L ^ t
obj are ect ^ , ow — when n the ^^^* sun is at the ^^ meridianr ^^ any ^ ^ , points g in some such way as the line or aTrow towards the
N . which is seen in most maps . We observe that Messrs . Cassell , Petter , & Gal pin are just about to publish a series of Historical Readers
to correspond with the Geographical Eeaders . Of these the first has reached us . It is intended for Standard III . and consists of stories for children
from English History , with portraits and numerous other engravings , and is neatly bound in cloth . ruinxklobbxtb & ChambersChambers *
From jz Graduated . Messrs . . Readers W w . . oc . R xv ' . . uuamoers Books I . .. and — —* v > II . — , muera Each s » lesson has one or ^ more illustrationsseveral . , —
columns of words for spelling , the meaning of the more difficult words , a writing copy formed of words used in the lessonand a littl — e exercise ,
upon it . Prose ^^ and Terse give variety to the lessons of - ^ — ' learning mw - ^ ^ — , which ^ — —— MM to ^ ^^ are read ^ " - -w » well — — f tolerabl - ^ fitted ^^ ma * . ^^ mmm m * m m ^^ to mw y w mak attractive 'w - ^^ ^«» ^» e ^^ the ^ m " ^ ^^ process to * ar ^^ the Vf ^ feM - ^
pupil , and consequently to render the task of teaching less wearisome . If used according to the author ' s directionthe little scholars will at
least make steady progress , , and wilL be taught lessons to feel . their feet' before they advance to higher
From Messrs . Diprose & Batsman . — 'Mysteries of This Modern bookwith London its . realistic ' By One illustrations of the - Crowd forms . — in
, , the 6 ome Parish parts , , ' as very in the painful chapter reading headed ; but * Buried it seems by to be written from actual observation , and its
revelations of the darker side of London life will astonish thing ^^ , , of many the way personw ^ in which ___ who the — know dregs _ ^^ _ little of _ __ the , if popu v any x . — - -
lation live . Facts such as are here set forth are veritably ' stranger than fiction . ' From Messrs . Grant - ^— <& Co ™~ . — ' The mmmmmw -m ~ mmr New Code of
Exp Regulations * culations ^ M — ^ - ^ - — - - w - l anat ^ -w _ m \ - o of — ry — Annual Notes of —— ™— ¦ — ^ h the — M - - — — —— fro Education ^ ta Grants ^ — ^ K — — m ^^ . ^^ —^ Official ^ — ^ HW —— mm m & ^^ "wmwr ^ c W Department ____ ^ wm — . Documents — » an W ^^^™ « Introduction P - ^ — ^ m * » w ^^ ^ r V , ^» , — ^ mf with mwmr Cal m mmy JBb _ F -mmr - — A ^ mm ^ A k M A H , ^^_^_ a , m ^ a ~ ^*^^ ^^^^* ' m »^^^^» ^ ^^^ .
b to y Richard the Code Gowring , and Index , editor . ' * Edited of the , with School Preface Board , Chronicle . — - Acts ~~ - of Parliament —mw ¦ i and Government
drawn Regulati — up ons in language — generall — — " ~ ^~ y ^— * which » ^ ^ are —— " ~ , ~—^ " ^ can ^ for ^^^»^ v ^ ^ ^ W scarcel the ^^ " ^^ P ^ T ^ K ^^^ r most ^^^ F y ^ ^^^ F ^ be ^ B * V ^^ V par ^ " ^ said *^^™ ^^^ ^^^ t , to be ' easily understanded by tho people / and it
is thereforo of gre .-it assistance to those who have tice to to possess interpret h - what _^ them _ may ^ and be v carry ^ termed ^ them an into annotated
pracedition — of the — — — official — — — — — _ text _ - ^ . . ^ — In ^_ _ _ ^ tho . ^^ ' >^ k ^^^ ^ case ^^ ^ ^ ^ rf ^ " ^ of ^^ ^ fcy ^ k ^^ V tho V ^ b ^ ^^^* last edition of the ' Code of the Education Department / Mr . Gowring has supplied school
teachers and managers with all they can want in 1 t able he way them of at exp a lanation glance , to while turn his to ind the ^ x particular will
enwhich article they of the * Code desire relating to consult to the it . subj In his ect in on - troduction ho gives a brief sketch of the rise and
progress of the Education Department of the Cod Privy e is Council evidentl , and y a his very op favoura inion of bl Mr e one . Mundella . ' s
From Edited Messrs iby . W Griffith ja Ha A Kingston Farran i £ oi . — « Sweet owct Taking iiiO hearts Tales triH . ' '
remanet — 1 a- Hel «« - ~ — « p u ful of -w jj — -- Sam - the »» _ .. - . '; industrious . _ and . . v- » . . ' A » ^ . . » ij Bit — author _ vju - ¦—— of ™— ™* : . a ^ Fun m ^ ' and + ^• mT ¦ . ' — ^ ; fc *^ fc Another literary m * M jf ( ^^ ^— ^^ fc ^ J ^^ ^ m ^ t :
which craftsman as , our well readers calculated are to doubtless promote aware an object ( very dear , to his heart—the provision of health , was y and attractive fiction for the cottagers and humble
classes bMiss . G The ertrude tales Sellon before u Mrs % written . Barto respectivel nand Miss y y , ,
• SRy ¦ " " ~—; ;— .. . .
A . Lyster , are capital specimens of such literature an of d large -with and their clear numerous print p and icture pretty s , sixty cl - oth four covers pages wig ¦ I I
great i they ^ j are O mistake likely to to suppose command A , that a read children y •/ sale . form —— - - It ^ ^^ v is the uiig a ft f j onlsection of the classes who
y poorer care for a 8 story book , ' and such books as these will go far I
to to sup sudply dIv the the wants wants of oi the the fathers lathers and and mothers mnt . Wa E I and elder brothers and sisters , who relish ' a bit I of reading' when the day ' s work is done . f
From late the Thomas same Dunman . — ' Talks , formerl about y lecturer Science / on B ph y ysio the - | I logy at the ¦ Birkbeck Institution -mmm and m —~~ the Working ¦ ¦! £ ¦ I
m ^ ^* r ^ p ^ W ^>* W ""' " ^ — - ^ " ' ^^ ^» ^^ m **¦ mw mr - ^^ ~^~ ^ ^^^ ^ p »^» ^^ ^ r ^ m ^ r ' ^^ ^^ ^— ^ w ^^ m * m - ^ v ^ v * mr ^*^» ^ mr V V ^^^ b ^ M ^ L M Men ' s College . With a biographical sketch by I Balfour Charles , whose Welsh . — chair Like of the Animal lamented Morphology Professor at [ f
the Cambrid la . te Sir ge . is Dunman just vacated , who b held y his the untimel professorshi y death p , I of ______ the same . _ branch _ . __ of science ___ . at _ the ______ Birkbeck — — ___ _______ __^ ___ , _ A ^ j
Institutiondied at a earlwhen his ^ _ I powers of , usefulness as very a teacher y age had , only just obtained — full scope . He died as recently as — May
consisting 9 th last , at of the a group age x of of thirty his ^ -two lectures , and — this selected w volume not , as the best of his efforts , but because their kindred
Bubjects fitted them for publication together— -will give a forcible illustration of what the world has lott by his decease . Strange as it may seemthe
, number of scientific men who have the facultyeither in speaking or in writing—for making science popular is very limitedand the death of
two lecturers such as Balfour and , Dunman in the course of a few months is a real loss . Although we have named them together , Dunman was of
course Cambridge circumstanced professor , and verj may differentl be said y from to have the added one more striking example lo the happily
increasing number of men who , having marked it out . V an Havi 1 ideal V IK , left h have ~ W mW ^ school striven at until an earl J ! they W V have he grasped tau - _ — — ^ ht mm ** _^ ^^^ - » ng »« ^* ^ ^ m ~ ^* * m * - ** ~^^ ^^ ^* ^ mW ^^ ^ rf » * » ^ - ^ ^ ' ^ ¦¦ - ^ - » y age ^ y * ^^ , ^ - ^ ^ - gf
himself some proficiency French , Greek in mathematics , and Latin , and and ph gained ysical ; science r ~~ - ¦ - — - ¦¦ | — - ^ and jmtmttM ^^^ it <« # was « # Mr a « . Welsh w » ___ . » - ^^» . tells «_ /____ us . »« m in — the — r , j __ . _** . *«¦» , aij ^ ^¦* ^ u' ^**^
fixed interesting to the biograp lectures hical , at sketch the H which ; ickney he classes has pre in - , connection with the Science and Art Department
that by day he mad as clerk e science and his book special -keeper stud to y . a Working harnessmaker and currierhe spent his evenings in study ;
tion and _ - _ - __ . JL , I . AX . "V _ after / ¦ at _ - * J * M . South Jk V . « he ^_/ U . JL had Jk , A Kensington ^* * . , « gained _> 4 W »*^ | wr \_/ - _ -- certificates l V ¦ *¦* he t ^ -T ^ - / became V » - * ** » » - and ___!> , —¦—— throug recogni — ~ t / h - the ? Vi « introduction inf T » r . rliir > f-ir-n of n-f Mr TVTr Kegan T- ^ nnm n Paul Pnul one onft ot OI the the
. , teaeliers of physiology at the Working Mens professor College . of In h 1877 ysiology he succeeded at the lUO Bi Xlliai Dr rkbeck / . Aveling Institu as
-| JX VJi . Cr » OVJJL VI p J * 3 lVJAl- ' eJ ^ vvn . ^ ... ^ un tion iversi , and ty two degree years he later was , laced althoug on h the he had stiff no of
the Teaching Ulin \ JJl Societ * J 1 % JJ y \ IV £ for LLVV of , | the AM . its \ J HMO Extension lecturers p % JM . U *\ s \*\ + at of ^ ** an »* University » important -- ^
as one London n ] laced nr * pr \ in in centre his Vn « . hands Imn Li r ) * terary and finA he " work ho wrote wrntfi was many maDT then articles articles freely
for p the scientific seri , . als of Messrs . Cassell and fame fii Messrs m * at at . Ward Ch CheRtfir ester & Kotherham Rotherham Lock , while as and and a other other lecturer province provincial he won
towns . The strai , n of all this , brain-work was , and unhappi afte ly , several too great attacks for his he feeblo at last ik constitution succumbed ¦* , ,
h-iju . uiiAjr r ueverm uLincKt * i * e * i o » . ^« " » -- his leaving loss . a Mr wife . Welsh and two speaks young of children his character to mourn and in oviuoi evidence
jL abilities of lete hiliH the mastery tt depth in the fhfl of of hi hifrh his g Nature he «« st knowled f . terms tflrmfl ' s secrets . , ge and and and ample ampl is g of ive e his n in com tli ^ « e -
p lectures ^ Yhich are here collected . The ido lectures j
Sk include y , Prehistoric the Mechanism M * n , Volcanoes of Sensation and Co , ral o *^ »«» ^^
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Aug. 15, 1882, page 704, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15081882/page/12/
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