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To Educate the Human Potential | |
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Author | Maria Montessori |
Language | Italian |
Publisher | Montessori-Pierson |
Published in English | 1948 |
Contents
- The Six-year-old Confronted with the Cosmic Plan
- The Right Use of Imagination
- The New Psychology of the Unconscious
- The Universe Presented to the Child's Imagination
- The Drama of the Ocean
- How Mother Earth has been Created
- A Primeval World War
- The Cretaceous Period
- The Earth in Travail Again
- Early Man
- Nomad Versus Settler
- Man the Creator and Revealer
- Early Great Civilizations
- Egypt through the Ages
- Life in Babylon, and her Dealings with Tyre
- Dignity and Impudence
- The Hellenic Spirit - Creator of Europe
- Man - Whither Bound
- Conclusion
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