
Joseph Lancaster
Founder of the Lancasterian System of Education. His oil on canvas portrait painted by John Hazlitt (1767-1837) in 1818 is at the National Portrait Gallery (London), catalogue No. 99.
Born 1778-01-01
Died 1838-01-01
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL162545A
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- WikidataQ723877
- ISNI000000012132933X
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- Education (37)
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- Monitorial system of education (21)
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- Joseph Lancaster (1778-1838) (4)
Books by Joseph Lancaster
Total count: 49
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Lancaster's edition of Freame's Scripture instructionprinted by J. Lancaster1800-01-01
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Improvements in education, as it respects the industrious classes of the communitycontaining, a short account of its present state, hints towards its improvement, and a detail of some practical experiments conducive to that end2nd ed., with additions.Printed and sold by Darton and Harvey, J. Mathews, and W. Hatchard1803-01-01
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Improvements in education.s.n.1803-01-01
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Improvements in educationas it respects the industrious classes of the community : containing a short account of its present state, hints towards its improvement, and a detail of some practical experiments conducive to that endPrinted and sold by Darton and Harvey [et al.1803-01-01
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Improvements in education as it respects the industrious classes of the communitycontaining a short account of its present state, hints towards its improvement, and a detail of some practical experiments conducive to that end2d ed., with additions.Printed and sold by Darton and Harvey, J. Mathews and W. Hatchard1803-01-01
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Outlines of improvements relative to education arising from the establishment of Joseph Lancaster’s Free School, for the education of poor children, Borough Road, Southwark.1804-01-01
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A letter to John Foster, Esq., chancellor of the exchequer for Irelandon the best means of educating and employing the poor, in that country[s.n.]1805-01-01
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[Begin.] Pantheon, Oxford Street. Royal British System of Education. Joseph Lancaster ... intends to deliver a lecture, etc. [A handbill.]1stJ. Lancaster1805-01-01
Improvements in Education, as it Respects the Industrious Classes of the Community: Containing ...Darton and Harvey1805-01-01-
A letter to John Foster, esq. Chancellor of the Exchequer for Irelandon the best means of educating and employing the poor, in that countryprinted and sold by Darton and Harvey ... sold also by J. Hatchard1805-01-01
Outlines of a plan for educating ten thousand poor children, by establishing schools in country towns and villagesand for uniting works of industry with useful knowledge.Free School, Borough Road1806-01-01-
Improvements in Education, as it respects the industrious classes of the community: containing a short account of its present state, hints towards its improvement, and a detail of some practical experiments conducive to that end4th1807-01-01
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Improvements in education; containing a complete epitome of the system of education, invented and practised by the author.Abridged ed.J. Lancaster1808-01-01
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Improvements in education, abridgedcontaining a complete epitome, of the system of education, invented and practised by the authorPrinted and sold by J. Lancaster ...1808-01-01
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An account of the progress of J. L.’s plan for the education of poor children, and the training of Masters for country schools1809-01-01
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An address to the friends and superintendants of "Sunday Schools" throughout the British Empireon the advantages that will result from introducing into them the royal British system of education. With an introd. containing an account of the remarkable origin of those valuable institutions.Printed by the author, and sold at the Free School [etc.]1809-01-01
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An account of the progress of Joseph Lancaster's plan for the education of poor children, and the training of masters for country schools.S. n.1809-01-01
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An Address to the Friends and Superintendants of “Sunday Schools,” ... on the advantages that will result from introducing into them the Royal British System of Education. With an introduction containing an account of the ... origin of those ... institutions.1st1809-01-01
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An account of a remarkable establishment of education at Paris, extracted from the literary repository for April 16, 1788to which are prefixed queries addressed to Doctor Bell on his claims to the invention of the British system of educationpublisher not identified1809-01-01
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Instructions for forming and conducting a society for the education of the children of the labouring classes of the people, according to the general principles of the Lancastrian or British plan.2d ed., with considerable additions.J. Lancaster1810-01-01
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An account of the progress of Joseph Lancaster's plan for the education of poor children ...Printed at the Lancaster Royal Free school press1810-01-01
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The British system of educationbeing a complete epitome of the improvements and inventions practised at the Royal free schools, Borough-Road, SouthwarkPrinted and sold at the Royal free school by J. Lancaster1810-01-01
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Instructions for forming and conducting a society for the education of the children of the labouring classes of the people, according to the general principles of the Lancastrian or British planThe second edition, with considerable additions.publisher not identified1810-01-01
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Report of J. Lancaster's progress from ... 1798, with the report of the finance committee for... 1810To which is prefixed an address of the Committee for Promoting the Royal Lancasterian System for the Education of the Poor.Printed by Lancaster1811-01-01
Report of J. Lancaster's progress from the year 1798, with the report of the finance committee for ... 1810to which is prefixed an address of the Committee for Promoting the Royal Lancasterian System for the Education of the PoorPrinted at the Royal Free School Press, Borough Road, Southwark, by J. Lancaster1811-01-01-
Report of J. Lancaster's progress from the year 1798with the report of the finance committee for the year 1810, to which is prefixed an address of the committee for promoting the Royal Lancasterian System for the education of the poorPrinted at the Royal Free School Press, by J. Lancaster1811-01-01
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Hints and Directions for building, fitting up, and arranging school-rooms on the British System of Education.Printed by the author, and sold at the Royal Free School [etc.]1811-01-01
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Extracts from a report of J. Lancaster's progress, from the year 1798with the report of the Finance Committee for the year 1810 : to which is prefixed an address of the Committee for Promoting the Royal Lancasterian System for the Education of the Poor[s.n.]1811-01-01
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The British system of educationbeing a complete epitome of the improvements and inventions practised by Joseph Lancaster: to which is added, a Report of the trustees of the Lancaster school at Georgetown, Col.Published by Joseph Milligan; and by William Cooper, Washington1812-01-01
The British System of Education: Being a Complete Epitome of the Improvements and Inventions ...Joseph Milligan1812-01-01-
Origin of the Lancasterian system of tuition for femaless.n.1818-01-01
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Sistema inglese d’istruzione ossia raccolta de’miglioramenti ... di G. Lancaster e piano di educazione pe’fancuilli poverí secondo i metodi combinati del Dottor Bell e del prelodato Sig. Lancaster. Nuova edizione.Giuseppe di Giovacchino Pagani1819-01-01
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Letters on national subjectsAuxiliary to universal education and scientific knowledge; addressed to Burwell Bassett, late a member of the House of Representatives; ... President of the United States of AmericaPrinted for the author, by Jacob Gideon, junior1820-01-01
Letters on national subjects, auxiliary to universal education, and scientific knowledgeaddressed to Burwell Bassett, late a member of the House of Representatives, and James Monroe, president of the United States of America.Printed for the author by Jacob Gideon, junior, Ninth street, near Pennsylvania avenue. Sold by Clement T. Coote, Pennsylvania avenue.1820-01-01-
Systema Britanico de Educaçaõ: sendo hum completo tratado de melhoramentos e invenções praticadas por J. L. Traduzido do original Inglez por G. Skinner, etc.1823-01-01
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New method of Lancasterian educationbrief outline of the result of an experiment to ascertain in how short a time it was possible to teach eight ignorant boys to read the first chapter of John, by a new and simple process in education invented by Joseph Lancaster[s.n.]1829-01-01
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Report of the singular results of Joseph Lancaster's new discoveries in education made at Montreal, from the commencement in 1829 to complete developpement of systematic principle in 1833.J. Lancaster?1833-01-01
Report of the singular results of Joseph Lancaster's new discoveries in education made at Montrealfrom the commencement in 1829 to complete developement [sic] of systematic principle in 1833s.n.1833-01-01
Epitome of some of the chief events and transactions in the life of Joseph Lancastercontaining an account of the rise and progress of the Lancasterian system of education; and the author's future prospects of usefulness to mankindBaldwin & Peck1833-01-01
Epitome of Some of the Chief Events and Transactions in the Life of Joseph Lancaster: Containing ...Carvill & Co. [etc.]1833-01-01
Epitome of some of the chief events and transactions in the life of Joseph LancasterPrinted by Baldwin & Peck1833-01-01
Report of the singular results of Joseph Lancaster's new discoveries in education made at Montrealfrom the commencement in 1829 to complete developement [sic] of systematic principle in 1833s.n.1833-01-01
Report of the singular results of Joseph Lancaster's new discoveries in education made at Montrealfrom the commencement in 1829 to complete developement [sic] of systematic principle in 1833s.n.1833-01-01-
The practical parts of Lancaster's 'Improvements' and Bell's 'Experiment'Cambridge University Press1932-01-01
The Gazette of education, and friend of mans.n.1984-01-01-
Manual of the System of TeachingJoseph Lancaster and the British and Foreign School SocietyUnifacmanu1994-01-01
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Seven pamphletsfacsim.of 1806-11ed.Thoemmes1995-01-01
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British and Foreign ManualFacsimile editionThoemmes Press1999-06-01
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A transcription of letters written by Joseph Lancaster between 6th November 1810 and 21st April 1812.British and Foreign School Society Archives Centre