Centuries of ChildhoodJ. Cape, 1962 - 447 oldal |
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121. oldal
... given maxims of this kind to translate : ' Do not believe your wife when she complains about your servants , for the wife often detests those who love the husband . ' Or else : ' Do not attempt to discover the designs of Providence by ...
... given maxims of this kind to translate : ' Do not believe your wife when she complains about your servants , for the wife often detests those who love the husband . ' Or else : ' Do not attempt to discover the designs of Providence by ...
150. oldal
... 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 quadrivilia ( physics from Aristotle , music from Boethius ...
... 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 quadrivilia ( physics from Aristotle , music from Boethius ...
360. oldal
... given authority to do so by a priest or lord . The manuals of etiquette of the sixteenth century allot the task of ... given the honour of saying grace . We can see here a sign of the added attention given to childhood in the sixteenth ...
... given authority to do so by a priest or lord . The manuals of etiquette of the sixteenth century allot the task of ... given the honour of saying grace . We can see here a sign of the added attention given to childhood in the sixteenth ...
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THE AGES OF LIFE | 15 |
THE DISCOVERY OF CHILDHOOD | 33 |
CHILDRENS DRESS | 50 |
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