Publisher's Synopsis
"A Treatise On Modern Geography", compiled by the Brothers Of The Christian Schools Of Ireland, offers a comprehensive overview of geographical knowledge as understood in its time. Designed primarily as a textbook, this treatise meticulously covers various aspects of physical, political, and economic geography. It provides detailed descriptions of countries, continents, and their respective features, aiming to furnish students with a solid foundation in global awareness.
The book reflects the pedagogical approaches prevalent in Christian education, emphasizing structured learning and moral instruction. While some geographical information may be dated, the treatise retains significant historical value, offering insights into the educational practices and geographical perceptions of the era. It remains a valuable resource for those interested in the history of geography and educational methodologies.
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