Centuries of ChildhoodPimlico, 1996 - 414 oldal In this pioneering and important book, Philippe Aries surveys children and their place in family life from the Middle Ages to the end of the eighteenth century. The first section of the book explores the gradual change from the medieval attitude to children, looked upon as small adults as soon as they were past infancy, to the seventeenth and eighteenth century awareness of the child as the focal point of family life. Aries goes on to examine the schooling of children and the development of modern educational methods. In the second section, he describes the metamorphosis of the family: at first the family was a unit in which everything was open and public and children mingled with adults in the social life of the community; eventually the family become a closed or private society, within which children had a unique and important status. |
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... Cardinal d'Estouteville's reformation of 1452 , the specialization of the grammarians and their place in a new gradation of the curricula is very clearly specified . The reformer forbids the masters to allow their pupils to attend the ...
... Cardinal d'Estouteville's reformation of 1452 , the specialization of the grammarians and their place in a new gradation of the curricula is very clearly specified . The reformer forbids the masters to allow their pupils to attend the ...
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... Cardinal d'Estouteville com- plained in his reformation of our University ... there being nothing left to us of this ancient institution save that the cap of Master of Arts is still given there . ' Thus in France the grammarians , that ...
... Cardinal d'Estouteville com- plained in his reformation of our University ... there being nothing left to us of this ancient institution save that the cap of Master of Arts is still given there . ' Thus in France the grammarians , that ...
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... Cardinal d'Estouteville are of this state of mind . In Cardinal d'Estouteville's opinion , children belong to an etas infirma which requires ' greater discipline and stricter principles ' . In his view the school- masters , the ...
... Cardinal d'Estouteville are of this state of mind . In Cardinal d'Estouteville's opinion , children belong to an etas infirma which requires ' greater discipline and stricter principles ' . In his view the school- masters , the ...
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Introduction to the Pimlico Edition | 5 |
The Discovery of Childhood | 21 |
Childrens Dress | 48 |
Copyright | |
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academy adolescence adults already ancien regime apprenticeship arts authority became become beginning boarders boarding-school boys Cardinal d'Estouteville character child common concept of childhood corresponded cycle dancing day-boys depicted discipline dress early eighteenth century engraving father festivals fifteenth fifth class France French girls give grammar school hand henceforth iconography idea Jacqueline Pascal Jesuit Jesuit college Latin school lessons little schools living longer Louis XIII lower classes manuals of etiquette masters medieval Middle Ages Mme de Sévigné modern moral moralists nineteenth century Oratorians painting parents Paris parlour games pedagogica pedagogues played Port-Royal portrait precocity punishment pupils putto reformation religious remained rhetoric class robe Sainte-Barbe scholars schoolboys servants seventeenth century shows sixteenth century social society statutes studies taught teaching teenth century theme Thomas Platter tion took town traditional tuition University of Paris writing young youth