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Philanthropinism
Philanthropinism Phil`an*throp"i*nism, n. A system of education on so-called natural principles, attempted in Germany in the last century by Basedow, of Dessau.
Philanthropinist
Philanthropinist Phil`an*throp"i*nist, n. An advocate of, or believer in, philanthropinism.

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- The Philanthropin (Gr**** for "place of humanity") is a Jewish elementary school and gymnasium in Frankfurt, Germany. It was founded in 1804 by Mayer Amschel...
- Philanthropinism (also philanthropism) is an educational reform movement that was established in the second half of the eighteenth century, rooted in the...
- appointment of upper master in the Jewish commercial school (called the Philanthropin) at Frankfort-on-the-Main. Here he remained until his death, on November...
- 12 June, 1929. The clinic is located just across the street from the Philanthropin, Frankfurt's most renowned Jewish school. Ein Krankenhaus, das den Pflegenden...
- 1986: Alterations begin at the Philanthropin, a former Jewish school in Frankfurt's North End. Move to the Philanthropin takes place in stages: 1986–1989...
- teachers trained in modern methods, among others in the spirit of German philanthropinism, who sought to acquaint their pupils with refined Hebrew so they may...
- with his uncle and grandmother in Frankfurt, where he attended the Philanthropin, a school founded by Mayer Amschel Rothschild, designed to integrate...
- a progressive Realgymnasium. The Musterschule is a neighbour of the Philanthropin, the renowned Jewish school founded by Mayer Amschel Rothschild, which...
- Strauss and Beatrice Rosenberg, an American citizen. She attended the Philanthropin in Frankfurt am Main, and then studied at the Laban School. Her family...
- Dessau, Germany from 1774 to 1793. It was based on the principles of philanthropinism, an educational movement developed in the German-speaking area during...