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  1. Amos Bronson Alcott dedicated his life to various intellectual and social movements, including Transcendentalism, abolitionism, and education reform. Amos Bronson Alcott spent his early years in rural west-central Connecticut with his parents and seven siblings. 1 As a young child, he discovered a love for reading which likely influenced his later passion for learning and education. 2 Alcott ...

  2. Amos Bronson Alcott ( Connecticut, 29 de novembro de 1799 – Boston, 4 de março de 1888) foi um pedagogo e pedagogista americano. Amigo de Ralph Waldo Emerson e de Henry David Thoreau, devotou muito de sua vida à educação. Seus pais lutaram muito para sustentar a família e ele frequentemente veio em seu auxílio.

  3. Amos Bronson Alcott (29 novembre 1799 – 4 mars 1888) est un professeur, enseignant, écrivain et philosophe américain connu pour ses idées progressistes et ses deux projets utopiques avortés, dans les années 1830 et 1880, fondés sur des méthodes éducatives non conventionnelles et sur un mode de vie communautaire et connus sous le nom de Fruitlands (transcendental center) (en).

  4. A. Bronson Alcott. In Transcendentalism in New England, Octavius Brooks Frothingham affirms: “If among the representatives of spiritual philosophy, the first place belongs to Emerson, the second must be assigned to Mr. Amos Bronson Alcott”-whom he calls “the Mystic.”. Born on a rocky farm near Wolcott, Connecticut, Alcott essentially ...

  5. Amos Bronson Alcott (November 29, 1799 – March 4, 1888) was an American writer, philosopher, and educator. He is best remembered for founding a short-lived and unconventional "Temple School" in Boston, as well as the utopian community known as "Fruitlands." He was also notably associated with transcendentalism, writing a series known as ...

  6. Amos Bronson Alcott (* 29. November 1799 in Wolcott , Connecticut ; † 4. März 1888 in Concord , Massachusetts ) war ein US-amerikanischer Schriftsteller und Pädagoge, der zur philosophisch-literarischen Bewegung des Transzendentalismus in Neu-England gehörte.

  7. Born in 1799 to an illiterate flax farmer in Wolcott, Connecticut, Amos Bronson Alcott was singular among the Transcendentalists in his unassailable optimism and the extent of his self-education. With the encouragement of his spirited and resourceful mother, he taught himself to read and write by forming letters in charcoal on the kitchen ...