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TEACHER AND STUDENTS, 1491. Woodcut titlepage to Nicolaus Perrottus Grammatica nova

TEACHER AND STUDENTS, 1491. Woodcut titlepage to Nicolaus Perrottus Grammatica nova


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TEACHER AND STUDENTS, 1491. Woodcut titlepage to Nicolaus Perrottus Grammatica nova

TEACHER AND STUDENTS, 1491.
Woodcut titlepage to Nicolaus Perrottus Grammatica nova, printed by Heinrich Gran at Hagenau, Germany, c1491

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1491 Child Classroom Education Germany Grammar School Henrik Lesson Literacy Nicholas Pupil Reading Schoolboy Schoolmaster Titlepage Gran


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This woodcut titlepage from 1491, titled "Teacher and Students" offers a glimpse into the world of education during the Renaissance era. The print is part of Nicolaus Perrottus' renowned book, Grammatica nova, which was printed by Heinrich Gran in Hagenau, Germany. The image showcases an intimate classroom setting where a schoolmaster imparts knowledge to his young pupils. The medieval interior exudes an atmosphere of learning and curiosity as the children eagerly engage with their studies. With focused expressions on their faces, they listen attentively to their teacher's lesson. The woodcut captures not only the essence of education but also highlights the importance placed on literacy during this period. It symbolizes a time when acquiring knowledge through reading and writing was highly valued. As we delve into this historical snapshot, we are transported back in time to witness firsthand how education played a pivotal role in shaping young minds centuries ago. The print serves as a reminder that teaching has always been at the heart of society's progress and development. Through this remarkable artwork by Henrik Gran, we gain insight into German grammar schools of late medieval times while appreciating the timeless nature of education itself.

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