Centuries of ChildhoodJ. Cape, 1962 - 447 oldal |
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182. oldal
... master , whom Erasmus calls the Superior . Thus the two masters whom we found in charge of the grammar school when it came into being in the fourteenth century had arrogated two classes to them- selves . A little extra teaching had been ...
... master , whom Erasmus calls the Superior . Thus the two masters whom we found in charge of the grammar school when it came into being in the fourteenth century had arrogated two classes to them- selves . A little extra teaching had been ...
183. oldal
... masters ( as many masters as there are chapters in Alexandre de Villedieu's Doctrinal and months in the year ) , and each master symbolizes a vice : Boasting , Vainglory , Rapine , etc. While we cannot take an allegorical description of ...
... masters ( as many masters as there are chapters in Alexandre de Villedieu's Doctrinal and months in the year ) , and each master symbolizes a vice : Boasting , Vainglory , Rapine , etc. While we cannot take an allegorical description of ...
184. oldal
... master for several classes but two masters for one class ; in other words the same class was some- times entrusted to two masters , one for the morning lesson , the other for the evening lesson.19 As early as 1539 we find Sturm ...
... master for several classes but two masters for one class ; in other words the same class was some- times entrusted to two masters , one for the morning lesson , the other for the evening lesson.19 As early as 1539 we find Sturm ...
Tartalomjegyzék
THE AGES OF LIFE | 15 |
THE DISCOVERY OF CHILDHOOD | 33 |
CHILDRENS DRESS | 50 |
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