Comenius facts for kids
Comenius (28 March 1592 – 15 November 1670) was a 17th-century Czech bishop, and an innovator in education. His name is spelt differently in almost every language. In English it is John Amos Comenius, but he is usually called just 'Comenius'.
Comenius is famous for arguing for universal literacy, and inventing the idea of a modern textbook which used pictures as well as prose to get its message across. Comenius also tried to design a language in which false statements could not be written.
Some books by Comenius
There are about 16 works, with many translations and versions.
- 1633–1638. Didactica magna ("The Great Didactic").
- 1642. A reformation of schools, designed in two excellent treatises. This is an English excerpt from the above. It explains his ideas for reform.
- 1658. Orbis sensualium pictus: quadrilingus. It is something like an illustrated dictionary, in two languages, Latin, and German
Images for kids
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Alphonse Mucha's The Slav Epic cycle No.16: The Last days of Jan Amos Komenský in Naarden: A Flicker of Hope (1918)
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Portrait of an Old Man by Rembrandt, possibly a depiction of Comenius
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Latin class from Orbis Pictus
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Czech koruna banknote depicting Comenius
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Orbis Pictus textbook for children, 1658
See also
In Spanish: Comenio para niños