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Studies in French Education

from

Rabelais to Rousseau

CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS WAREHOUSE,

C. F. CLAY, MANAGER.

London: FETTER LANE, E.C.

Edinburgh: 100, PRINCES STREET.

Leipzig: F. A. BROCKHAUS.

Berlin: A. ASHER AND CO.

New York: G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS.

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LECTURER ON THE HISTORY AND THEORY OF EDUCATION AT
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, BRISTOL

CAMBRIDGE:
at the University Press

1908

Cambridge:

PRINTED BY JOHN CLAY, M.A.

AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS.

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PREFACE

HIS book has been written in response to a sugges

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tion from Dr S. S. F. Fletcher of Cambridge, whose kindness and whose subsequent interest in it I desire to acknowledge.

No book dealing exclusively with French Education seemed to exist in English; yet the History of Education is singularly incomplete if the contribution of the great French Educators be omitted.

The Chapter on Rabelais is short, because the subject is elaborated, and accompanied by Translations from Gargantua and Pantagruel in my Teacher's Rabelais.

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE,

BRISTOL.

August, 1908.

GERALDINE HODGSON.

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