Centuries of Childhood: A Social History of Family LifeTheme is the emergence of the modern conception of family life and the modern image of the nature of children. Until the end of the Middle Ages the child was, almost as soon as he was weaned, regarded as a small adult, who mingled, competed, worked, and played with mature adults. |
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149. oldal
None the less it was a case of anticipation, and the Middle Ages retained a long
cycle of studies which can be explained by the fact that education was the
monopoly of clerks who were often already beneficed and in no hurry to settle
down.
None the less it was a case of anticipation, and the Middle Ages retained a long
cycle of studies which can be explained by the fact that education was the
monopoly of clerks who were often already beneficed and in no hurry to settle
down.
150. oldal
From this text we learn that the arts were divided into two cycles : one given in the
scolae ordinariae - grammar and logic, in other words Priscian and the Organon -
and the other ad cursum. In these cursariae, the pupils studied rhetoric, the ...
From this text we learn that the arts were divided into two cycles : one given in the
scolae ordinariae - grammar and logic, in other words Priscian and the Organon -
and the other ad cursum. In these cursariae, the pupils studied rhetoric, the ...
334. oldal
The school cycle at^ the end of the eighteenth century was fairly similar to that in
the nineteenth century : four or five years at least. The child would be subjected
for the duration of his schooling to an increasingly strict and effective discipline, ...
The school cycle at^ the end of the eighteenth century was fairly similar to that in
the nineteenth century : four or five years at least. The child would be subjected
for the duration of his schooling to an increasingly strict and effective discipline, ...
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