Centuries of ChildhoodJonathan Cape, 1973 - 414 oldal |
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159. oldal
... fifteen at the most , did not remain segregated from the philosophers , aged about fifteen . The latter were soon installed in the col- leges , with the grammarians . As far as the age groups were concerned , the situation obtaining in ...
... fifteen at the most , did not remain segregated from the philosophers , aged about fifteen . The latter were soon installed in the col- leges , with the grammarians . As far as the age groups were concerned , the situation obtaining in ...
210. oldal
... fifteen : not a single one was over fifteen . Yet fifteen was the theoretical age given by English writers from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century for leaving grammar school and entering the university . The biographical examples ...
... fifteen : not a single one was over fifteen . Yet fifteen was the theoretical age given by English writers from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century for leaving grammar school and entering the university . The biographical examples ...
223. oldal
... fifteen , the under - tens and the over - fifteens representing less than 10 per cent of the total . Except in 1618 , where the curve remains very flat , the curves of the other classes are not spread out to the same extent : notably in ...
... fifteen , the under - tens and the over - fifteens representing less than 10 per cent of the total . Except in 1618 , where the curve remains very flat , the curves of the other classes are not spread out to the same extent : notably in ...
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The Ages of Life | 13 |
The Discovery of Childhood | 31 |
Childrens Dress | 48 |
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