Jan AMOS KOMENSKY ( COMENIUS)

Metal Plaque - ca. early 1900's

- Commemorating the famous teacher of nations

John Amos Comenius (CzechJan Amos Komenský; German: Johann Amos ComeniusLatinizedIoannes Amos Comenius; 28 March 1592 – 15 November 1670) was a Czech philosopherpedagogue and theologian from the Margraviate of Moravia. He served as the last bishop of Unity of the Brethren and became a religious refugee and one of the earliest champions of universal education, a concept eventually set forth in his book Didactica Magna. He is considered the father of modern education.[4][5]

Comenius was the innovator who first introduced pictorial textbooks, written in native language instead of Latin, applied effective teaching based on the natural gradual growth from simple to more comprehensive concepts, supported lifelong learning and development of logical thinking by moving from dull memorization, presented and supported the idea of equal opportunity for impoverished children, opened doors to education for women, made instruction universal and practical. Besides his native Bohemian Crown, he lived and worked in other regions of the Holy Roman Empire, and other countries: Sweden, the Polish-Lithuanian CommonwealthTransylvaniaEngland, the Netherlands and Hungary.

- The entire plaque measures about 4 x 3 inches.  

- Carries an artist mark that I am unfamiliar with

- I used a flash, so pictures look lighter