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Fellenberg, Philipp Emanuel Von Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2009. Read Fellenberg, Philipp Emanuel Von at Questia library. ... Publication Information: Encyclopedia Article Title: Fellenberg, Philipp Emanuel Von. Encyclopedia Title: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition.
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Philipp Emanuel Von Fellenberg, a Swiss educator and philanthropist, founder of the institutions at Hofwyl, born in Bern, June 27, 1771, died there, Nov. 21, 1844. His father was a member of the gover... ... Fellenberg was assisted in his benevolent labors by his wife, and by the greater number of their nine children.-See...
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Encyclopedia article about Fellenberg, Philipp Emanuel von. Information about Fellenberg, Philipp Emanuel von in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... Fellenberg, Philipp Emanuel von; Fellenwort; feller; feller; feller; feller; Feller (disambiguation); Feller Bach; Feller Brown;
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PHILIPP EMANUEL VON FELLENBERG (1771-1844), Swiss educationist, was born on the 27th of June 1771 at Bern, in Switzerland. His father was of patrician family, and a man of importance in his canton, and his mother was a granddaughter of the Dutch admiral Van Tromp.
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Fellenberg, Philipp Emanuel von, 1771-1844, Swiss educator and agriculturist. He purchased (1799) an estate, Hofwyl (near Bern), where he put into practice his theory of combining farm training with a well-rounded education, encouraging productive labor, and bringing pupils from different social levels into contact.
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