Centuries of ChildhoodJ. Cape, 1962 - 447 oldal |
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... Middle Ages . No doubt the humanist Renaissance has had greater influence than the Middle Ages on curricula as on culture , in the upper regions of knowledge and the transmission of knowledge . But the schoolboy's life , in school and ...
... Middle Ages . No doubt the humanist Renaissance has had greater influence than the Middle Ages on curricula as on culture , in the upper regions of knowledge and the transmission of knowledge . But the schoolboy's life , in school and ...
145. oldal
... medieval Latin school which taught ' grammar and the arts ' . This does not mean that in the Middle Ages the teaching of the arts corresponded to the teaching of the arts in the modern French secondary school , but simply that it was ...
... medieval Latin school which taught ' grammar and the arts ' . This does not mean that in the Middle Ages the teaching of the arts corresponded to the teaching of the arts in the modern French secondary school , but simply that it was ...
339. oldal
... Middle Ages before the fourteenth century , seeing that the distinction between sacred and profane was so slight ... Middle Ages . To use an anachron- istic expression , one may say , broadly speaking , but without deforming the truth ...
... Middle Ages before the fourteenth century , seeing that the distinction between sacred and profane was so slight ... Middle Ages . To use an anachron- istic expression , one may say , broadly speaking , but without deforming the truth ...
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THE AGES OF LIFE | 15 |
THE DISCOVERY OF CHILDHOOD | 33 |
CHILDRENS DRESS | 50 |
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