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memory of "
hornbooks" in
modern culture has
faded partly because of the
extreme scarcity of
original exemplars as they fell out of use.
Hornbooks were educational...
- of horn.
Hornbooks displa****
letters of the alphabet, a
syllabary and
prayers for
novice readers.
Andrew Tuer
described a
typical hornbook with a line...
- education,
hornbooks are one-volume
legal treatises,
written primarily for law
students on
subjects typically covered by law
school courses.
Hornbooks summarize...
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Henry Holt and Co. ISBN 978-1-46687-953-9.
Library of
Virginia (1994). The
Hornbook of
Virginia History.
Library of Virginia. ISBN 978-0-88490-177-8. Miller...
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casebooks do.
Certain treatises,
called hornbooks, are used by
American law
students as
supplements to casebooks.
Hornbooks are
usually one
volume – sometimes...
- 2018. Salmon,
Emily J.; Campbell,
Edward D. C. Jr., eds. (1994). The
Hornbook of
Virginia History (4th ed.). Richmond, Virginia:
Virginia Office of Graphic...
- A
Hornbook for Witches:
Poems of
Fantasy is a
collection of
poems by Leah
Bodine Drake. It was
released in 1950, and was the author's
first book and her...
- The
Hornbook of
Virginia History: A Ready-Reference
Guide to the Old Dominion's People, Places, and Past is a
historical reference guide and encyclopedia...
- In class, she
would teach her
pupils reading and writing,
often from a
hornbook.
During this time period,
reading and
writing were
taught separately, and...
- 1017/S0031819100070170. ISSN 1469-817X. S2CID 144863967. Cardwell,
Charles (2015).
Hornbook Ethics.
Hackett Publishing. ISBN 978-1-62466-374-1. Carlson, E. (2013)...