Thomas Platter

The Autobiography of Thomas Platter, a schoolmaster of the sixteenth century

Published by Good Press, 2021
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CHAPTER I.
CHAPTER II.
CHAPTER III.
IV.
V.
VI.
VII.
VIII.
ORIGINAL MAXIMS FOR THE YOUNG.
BY J. C. LAVATER.
Translated from the German, by Mrs. FINN.
Cloth lettered, 1s.
AUTOBIOGRAPHY.
CHAPTER I.
MASTER THOMAS BECOMES A GOATHERD.
CHAPTER II.
MASTER THOMAS BECOMES A TRAVELLING SCHOLAR.
CHAPTER III.
MASTER THOMAS BEGINS TO STUDY.
CHAPTER IV.
MASTER THOMAS BECOMES ROPE-MAKER AND HEBREW PROFESSOR.
CHAPTER V.
MASTER THOMAS BECOMES ARMOUR-BEARER AND THEN SCHOOLMASTER.
CHAPTER VI.
MASTER THOMAS IN THE WAR--BECOMES PROFESSOR IN BASLE.
CHAPTER VII.
MASTER THOMAS TURNS PRINTER.
CHAPTER VIII.
MASTER THOMAS BECOMES PROFESSOR AGAIN--DIES.
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CHAPTER I.

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MASTER THOMAS BECOMES A GOATHERD


CHAPTER II.

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MASTER THOMAS BECOMES A TRAVELLING SCHOLAR


CHAPTER III.

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MASTER THOMAS BEGINS TO STUDY


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MASTER THOMAS BECOMES A ROPE-MAKER AND HEBREW PROFESSOR


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MASTER THOMAS BECOMES ARMOUR-BEARER AND THEN SCHOOLMASTER


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MASTER THOMAS IN THE WAR, AND PROFESSOR IN BASLE


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MASTER THOMAS TURNS PRINTER


VIII.

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MASTER THOMAS BECOMES PROFESSOR AGAIN--DIES






ORIGINAL MAXIMS FOR THE YOUNG.

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BY J. C. LAVATER.

Translated from the German, by Mrs. FINN.

Cloth lettered, 1s.

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"We cannot enough recommend this unpretending volume to those who have charge of the rising generation."--Monthly Mag.

"An epitome of moral duties for Children, drawn up with considerable ability by the original author.... the translation does great credit to the Daughter of a Clergyman."--British Mag.






AUTOBIOGRAPHY.

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CHAPTER I.

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MASTER THOMAS BECOMES A GOATHERD.

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I had drawn myself up by the grass about a step but could get no farther.