Centuries of ChildhoodJ. Cape, 1962 - 447 oldal |
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141. oldal
... beginning of the eighteenth century that its modern function as an element of general education became predominant . A second difference between medieval and modern education is the absence of primary education in the earlier period ...
... beginning of the eighteenth century that its modern function as an element of general education became predominant . A second difference between medieval and modern education is the absence of primary education in the earlier period ...
142. oldal
... beginning of the nineteenth century with the Napoleonic university . This is a surprising gap when one considers the importance of philosophy in the intellectual life of the Middle Ages . The discovery of the unknown works of Aristotle ...
... beginning of the nineteenth century with the Napoleonic university . This is a surprising gap when one considers the importance of philosophy in the intellectual life of the Middle Ages . The discovery of the unknown works of Aristotle ...
178. oldal
... beginning of the Donat : this is elementary stuff , and worth half a ducat . The second goes from the beginning of the Donat , or of grammar , to the beginning of the Articles : these are the first four chapters of the Doctrinal - the ...
... beginning of the Donat : this is elementary stuff , and worth half a ducat . The second goes from the beginning of the Donat , or of grammar , to the beginning of the Articles : these are the first four chapters of the Doctrinal - the ...
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THE AGES OF LIFE | 15 |
THE DISCOVERY OF CHILDHOOD | 33 |
CHILDRENS DRESS | 50 |
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