
The work opens by placing Jan Amos Komenský at the heart of Czech national consciousness, portraying him as a humble yet powerful thinker whose ideas still echo across centuries. It follows his early years, his education, and the formative influence of the Hussite movement, showing how the quest for truth shaped his lifelong commitment to learning. Readers discover how his pioneering vision of universal, accessible education arose from a deep faith in human reason and solidarity.
Beyond his biography, the book examines Komenský’s groundbreaking pedagogical theories, his bold experiments in teaching, and his attempts to unite diverse peoples through a common language of knowledge. The narrative also weaves in the broader cultural and political currents of his time, illustrating why his legacy became a source of pride for later Czechoslovak leaders. By the end of the first act, listeners are invited to reflect on how his ideals of moral education and international fellowship continue to inspire contemporary discussions about schooling.
Full title
Jan Amos Komenský Johano Amos Comenius Johano Amos Comenius
Language
eo
Duration
~36 minutes (35K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Robert L. Read and Miroslav Malovec
Release date
2007-06-27
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1853–1920
A devoted Czech literary historian, teacher, and translator, he is remembered especially for his work on Jan Amos Comenius and for helping preserve older Czech literature for new readers.
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