The New Encyclopaedia Britannica, Volumes 1-10Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1974 - Reference [1] Propaedia: outline of knowledge and guide to the Britannica.--[2]-[11] Micropaedia: ready reference and index.--[12]-[30] Macropaedia: knowledge in depth. |
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Page 95
... schools were established in England to revive handicrafts and to bridge the gap between the applied and the fine arts . The most successful of these schools was the London Central School of Arts and Crafts , founded in 1896. Af- ter ...
... schools were established in England to revive handicrafts and to bridge the gap between the applied and the fine arts . The most successful of these schools was the London Central School of Arts and Crafts , founded in 1896. Af- ter ...
Page 96
... School of Drama , which he founded in 1925 , served as models for later drama schools . In recent years , some university - based schools of theatre arts have developed very elaborate programs , with professional courses in scenic ...
... School of Drama , which he founded in 1925 , served as models for later drama schools . In recent years , some university - based schools of theatre arts have developed very elaborate programs , with professional courses in scenic ...
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... schools were intro- Maria duced : ( 1 ) elementary schools in all but the smallest vil- lages , in which reading , writing , and arithmetic were taught , with attendance being compulsory ; ( 2 ) district schools in every administrative ...
... schools were intro- Maria duced : ( 1 ) elementary schools in all but the smallest vil- lages , in which reading , writing , and arithmetic were taught , with attendance being compulsory ; ( 2 ) district schools in every administrative ...
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