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  1. Jan 1, 2018 · Born 1592 at Nivnice (Moravia), his life was concerned with the effects of disintegration of Europe’s order especially through the Thirty Years’ War – moving him between European places, thoughts, and movements. Orphaned at 12 years and losing his first wife and children through pest, he was a traveling and moving person, related to ...

  2. A prolific scholar on pedagogical, spiritual, and social reform, Johann Amos Comenius was born in the village of Nivnice in southeast Moravia (now part of the Czech Republic), and became a minister in the Unity of Brethren church, a Protestant sect. Political and religious persecution during the Thirty Years' War (1618–1648) drove Comenius from his homeland in 1628, and despite his earnest ...

  3. Jan 1, 2020 · John Amos Comenius, one of the most influential and famous peda-gogues and school reformers, was born on March 28, 1592 in. Moravia (Czech Republic) as Jan Szeges. The exact place of birth.

  4. The National Pedagogical Museum and Library of J. A. Comenius. Open ... National celebrations of anniversaries of John Amos Comenius 2020-2022 . Comenius to ...

  5. Jan Amos Comenius (John Amos Comenius; Johannes Amos Comenius; Jana Amose Komenskeho; Jan Amos Komenský [b. 1592–d. 1670]) gained international fame for his innovative teaching methods and proposals for comprehensive educational reform. He advocated a holistic approach to knowledge and ethics called Pansophy (universal wisdom), which was ...

  6. John Amos Comenius was a Moravian philosopher, pedagogue and theologian who is considered the father of modern education. He served as the last bishop of the Unity of the Brethren before becoming a religious refugee and one of the earliest champions of universal education, a concept eventually set forth in his book Didactica Magna.

  7. COMENIUS, JOHN AMOS(1592–1670) John Amos Comenius, also called Komensky, the Czech philosopher of education and theologian, was born in Uhersky Brod. Comenius was a member of the Community of the Moravian Brethren ( Unitas Fratrum ) and studied Protestant theology at the universities of Herborn and Heidelberg.

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