Centuries of ChildhoodJ. Cape, 1962 - 447 oldal |
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... boarders remained absurdly small : particularly the number of scholars , the only one we know for certain . At Navarre , in 1304 , there was provision for only twenty scholarships in grammar , thirty in arts and twenty in theology . At ...
... boarders remained absurdly small : particularly the number of scholars , the only one we know for certain . At Navarre , in 1304 , there was provision for only twenty scholarships in grammar , thirty in arts and twenty in theology . At ...
272. oldal
... boarders : that is to say , the same treatment as the richer pupils , the same statute thus covering the richest and the poorest . However , the pauperes were distinguished from the other boarders by their dress , a dull grey cassock ...
... boarders : that is to say , the same treatment as the richer pupils , the same statute thus covering the richest and the poorest . However , the pauperes were distinguished from the other boarders by their dress , a dull grey cassock ...
273. oldal
... boarders altered . It lost its character of a personal relationship between pupil and principal . The boarders were no longer the principal's but the college's , subject to a statute which laid down their time - table and their ...
... boarders altered . It lost its character of a personal relationship between pupil and principal . The boarders were no longer the principal's but the college's , subject to a statute which laid down their time - table and their ...
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THE AGES OF LIFE | 15 |
THE DISCOVERY OF CHILDHOOD | 33 |
CHILDRENS DRESS | 50 |
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