Centuries of ChildhoodJ. Cape, 1962 - 447 oldal |
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284. oldal
... pedagogues of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries . The latter taught a culture that was at once humanistic and Christian , and made no attempt to impose upon their pupils the features of an ideal social type . The honnête homme of ...
... pedagogues of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries . The latter taught a culture that was at once humanistic and Christian , and made no attempt to impose upon their pupils the features of an ideal social type . The honnête homme of ...
330. oldal
... pedagogues , after the Revolution , to remember it and to recall , in order to condemn it , the practice under the ancien regime of keeping old pupils on at school . It would not disappear for good until the nineteenth century . This ...
... pedagogues , after the Revolution , to remember it and to recall , in order to condemn it , the practice under the ancien regime of keeping old pupils on at school . It would not disappear for good until the nineteenth century . This ...
393. oldal
... pedagogues wrote their treatises , that more and more colleges were founded . For that family , that is to say for the whole group it formed , a group which comprised , apart from the conjugal family , not other relatives ( this type of ...
... pedagogues wrote their treatises , that more and more colleges were founded . For that family , that is to say for the whole group it formed , a group which comprised , apart from the conjugal family , not other relatives ( this type of ...
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THE AGES OF LIFE | 15 |
THE DISCOVERY OF CHILDHOOD | 33 |
CHILDRENS DRESS | 50 |
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