Centuries of ChildhoodJ. Cape, 1962 - 447 oldal |
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... school was confined to the tonsured , to the clerics and the religious . From the end of the Middle Ages it extended its teaching to ever wider sections of the population . However , up to the mid - eighteenth century , it remained a Latin ...
... school was confined to the tonsured , to the clerics and the religious . From the end of the Middle Ages it extended its teaching to ever wider sections of the population . However , up to the mid - eighteenth century , it remained a Latin ...
142. oldal
... Latin schools . It became customary to begin the study of the arts at the nearest Latin school - which could be , for instance , the cathedral school of St Paul's in London . Later these schools , which were just like the Latin schools ...
... Latin schools . It became customary to begin the study of the arts at the nearest Latin school - which could be , for instance , the cathedral school of St Paul's in London . Later these schools , which were just like the Latin schools ...
287. oldal
... Latin ' . We can therefore regard these schools not as primary schools , since they were intended mainly for choirboys , but as the beginnings of the Latin school or grammar school . However , the cathedral chapters , which held the ...
... Latin ' . We can therefore regard these schools not as primary schools , since they were intended mainly for choirboys , but as the beginnings of the Latin school or grammar school . However , the cathedral chapters , which held the ...
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THE AGES OF LIFE | 15 |
THE DISCOVERY OF CHILDHOOD | 33 |
CHILDRENS DRESS | 50 |
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