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  1. Han sido célebres miembros de Rugby Thomas Arnold (1795-1842), doctor en historia, director entre 1828 y 1841 y uno de los maestros más influyentes en la nueva pedagogía británica decimonónica; como vanguardista y reformador, dio un lugar primordial al deporte en la formación cristiana (el "cristianismo musculado").

  2. Thomas Arnold. Thomas Arnold, the son of William Arnold, a customs officer, was born at East Cowes, Isle of Wight on 13th June 1795. ... The education developed at Rugby was graphically described in Tom Brown's Schooldays, a novel written by a former pupil, Thomas Hughes.

  3. 28 de abr. de 2010 · The birth of Thomas Arnold on this day, June 13, 1795 forced them to buy property and build a bigger house. The new home overlooked the harbor at Cowes. Thomas became fascinated with the harbor's military movements and ships. His pious mother and father used this interest as a starting point for the boy's education; and by the time Thomas was ...

  4. Thomas Arnold D.D. Head Master of Rugby School 1828-1842. Born 13 June 1795. Died 12 June 1842". Thomas was born at Cowes on the Isle of Wight, a son of William Arnold, postmaster of the island, and his wife Martha (Delafield). He was educated at Warminster in Wiltshire, Winchester College, and Corpus Christi college Oxford.

  5. Thomas Arnold (1795-1842), Headmaster of Rugby School. Early Victorian Portraits Catalogue Entry. Sitter in 5 portraits Thomas Arnold was headmaster of Rugby school. He was a moralist, and an important educational theorist, his reforms at Rugby provided a pattern for public schools that influenced the whole course of nineteenth-century education.

  6. 18 de abr. de 2012 · Thomas Arnold is probably the most celebrated real (as opposed to invented) headmaster in history. He is the lynch-pin of a book called Tom Brown’s Schooldays written by Thomas Hughes about the experiences of schooling under Arnold at Rugby.The book, still in print, launched the career of another massive literary creation, Flashman the Rugby bully (by George Macdonald Fraser) running to ...

  7. Thomas Arnold ha sido considerado una de las figuras clave en la configuración del deporte moderno debido a que fue el primer director de una Public School, que introdujo juegos de carácter lúdico-deportivo como parte de la vida académica de aquellos centros, con una clara intención de controlar el uso del tiempo de ….