Young Folks' History of Rome. A Journey Through Ancient Rome: Battles, Rulers, and Daily Life in the Greatest Empire
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- Nombre de pages3378
- FormatePub
- ISBN4057664120083
- EAN4057664120083
- Date de parution20/11/2019
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille4 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "Young Folks' History of Rome, " Charlotte M. Yonge presents a captivating and accessible narrative that invites young readers into the complex world of ancient Rome. Written in an engaging style that blends storytelling with educational content, Yonge employs vivid characters and events to illustrate Rome's rise and fall, paying special attention to its cultural, political, and social transformations.
The work stands as a testament to the 19th-century trend in children'Äôs literature that aimed to educate while enthralling, and Yonge'Äôs meticulous attention to historical detail ensures that the text resonates with both young audiences and adult educators alike. Charlotte M. Yonge, a prominent Victorian novelist and educator, was deeply committed to the advancement of children'Äôs literature. Her own upbringing in a scholarly family and her extensive knowledge of classical literature instilled in her a passion for imparting historical knowledge to children.
Yonge'Äôs writing often reflects her belief in the moral and intellectual upbringing of youth, making "Young Folks' History of Rome" not just a retelling of history but also a tool for shaping character and citizenship in the next generation. This book is a must-read for educators, parents, and young aspiring historians. Its engaging prose and rich illustrations strike a perfect balance between entertainment and education, making ancient Roman history approachable and inspiring.
Yonge'Äôs work encourages young readers to understand the foundations of our civilization, which remains relevant today.
The work stands as a testament to the 19th-century trend in children'Äôs literature that aimed to educate while enthralling, and Yonge'Äôs meticulous attention to historical detail ensures that the text resonates with both young audiences and adult educators alike. Charlotte M. Yonge, a prominent Victorian novelist and educator, was deeply committed to the advancement of children'Äôs literature. Her own upbringing in a scholarly family and her extensive knowledge of classical literature instilled in her a passion for imparting historical knowledge to children.
Yonge'Äôs writing often reflects her belief in the moral and intellectual upbringing of youth, making "Young Folks' History of Rome" not just a retelling of history but also a tool for shaping character and citizenship in the next generation. This book is a must-read for educators, parents, and young aspiring historians. Its engaging prose and rich illustrations strike a perfect balance between entertainment and education, making ancient Roman history approachable and inspiring.
Yonge'Äôs work encourages young readers to understand the foundations of our civilization, which remains relevant today.
In "Young Folks' History of Rome, " Charlotte M. Yonge presents a captivating and accessible narrative that invites young readers into the complex world of ancient Rome. Written in an engaging style that blends storytelling with educational content, Yonge employs vivid characters and events to illustrate Rome's rise and fall, paying special attention to its cultural, political, and social transformations.
The work stands as a testament to the 19th-century trend in children'Äôs literature that aimed to educate while enthralling, and Yonge'Äôs meticulous attention to historical detail ensures that the text resonates with both young audiences and adult educators alike. Charlotte M. Yonge, a prominent Victorian novelist and educator, was deeply committed to the advancement of children'Äôs literature. Her own upbringing in a scholarly family and her extensive knowledge of classical literature instilled in her a passion for imparting historical knowledge to children.
Yonge'Äôs writing often reflects her belief in the moral and intellectual upbringing of youth, making "Young Folks' History of Rome" not just a retelling of history but also a tool for shaping character and citizenship in the next generation. This book is a must-read for educators, parents, and young aspiring historians. Its engaging prose and rich illustrations strike a perfect balance between entertainment and education, making ancient Roman history approachable and inspiring.
Yonge'Äôs work encourages young readers to understand the foundations of our civilization, which remains relevant today.
The work stands as a testament to the 19th-century trend in children'Äôs literature that aimed to educate while enthralling, and Yonge'Äôs meticulous attention to historical detail ensures that the text resonates with both young audiences and adult educators alike. Charlotte M. Yonge, a prominent Victorian novelist and educator, was deeply committed to the advancement of children'Äôs literature. Her own upbringing in a scholarly family and her extensive knowledge of classical literature instilled in her a passion for imparting historical knowledge to children.
Yonge'Äôs writing often reflects her belief in the moral and intellectual upbringing of youth, making "Young Folks' History of Rome" not just a retelling of history but also a tool for shaping character and citizenship in the next generation. This book is a must-read for educators, parents, and young aspiring historians. Its engaging prose and rich illustrations strike a perfect balance between entertainment and education, making ancient Roman history approachable and inspiring.
Yonge'Äôs work encourages young readers to understand the foundations of our civilization, which remains relevant today.