Aloïsius Édouard Camille Gaultier
Abbé Aloïsius Édouard Camille Gaultier (Asti, 1745 or 1746 - Paris, 19 September 1818) was a French Roman Catholic priest and educational reformer. In 1792 he left France during the worst of the Revolution, passing via Holland to England where he set up a school for the children of other refugees. He was a pioneer in getting children to learn through amusing them and was made a member of the commission for the reorganization of public instruction. He wrote a large number of books, such as Géographie de l'abbé Gaultier, that became popular as instructional books in Nineteenth Century France.
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Aloïsius Édouard Camille Gaultier
Abbé Aloïsius Édouard Camille Gaultier (Asti, 1745 or 1746 - Paris, 19 September 1818) was a French Roman Catholic priest and educational reformer. In 1792 he left France during the worst of the Revolution, passing via Holland to England where he set up a school for the children of other refugees. He was a pioneer in getting children to learn through amusing them and was made a member of the commission for the reorganization of public instruction. He wrote a large number of books, such as Géographie de l'abbé Gaultier, that became popular as instructional books in Nineteenth Century France.
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Abbé Aloïsius Édouard Camille ...... in Nineteenth Century France.
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Louis Gaultier ou Aloïsius Édo ...... récurseur de l'école mutuelle.
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Luigi Camillo Goltieri (Asti, ...... L.C.GOLTIERI, in via Goltieri
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Abbé Aloïsius Édouard Camille ...... in Nineteenth Century France.
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Louis Gaultier ou Aloïsius Édo ...... récurseur de l'école mutuelle.
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Luigi Camillo Goltieri (Asti, ...... tuito per i figli degli esuli.
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Aloïsius Édouard Camille Gaultier
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Louis Gaultier
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Luigi Camillo Goltieri
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