Centuries of ChildhoodJ. Cape, 1962 - 447 oldal |
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... punishment was expulsion . However , in the course of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries , a far - reaching evolution of manners was to substitute corporal punishment for fines , an evolution parallel to that which established the ...
... punishment was expulsion . However , in the course of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries , a far - reaching evolution of manners was to substitute corporal punishment for fines , an evolution parallel to that which established the ...
261. oldal
... punishment . In 1634 at Dijon pupils in the logic class were given the same punishment.47 The Jesuits ' ratio specifies the conditions in which punishment was to be meted out . The 1624 regulations of the Collège de Bourgogne , a school ...
... punishment . In 1634 at Dijon pupils in the logic class were given the same punishment.47 The Jesuits ' ratio specifies the conditions in which punishment was to be meted out . The 1624 regulations of the Collège de Bourgogne , a school ...
265. oldal
... punishments could not succeed in taming youths addicted to the foulest vices . There was a great deal of this punishment in the French colleges of the sixteenth century , but the reforms carried out by the Jesuits , the Oratorians and ...
... punishments could not succeed in taming youths addicted to the foulest vices . There was a great deal of this punishment in the French colleges of the sixteenth century , but the reforms carried out by the Jesuits , the Oratorians and ...
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THE AGES OF LIFE | 15 |
THE DISCOVERY OF CHILDHOOD | 33 |
CHILDRENS DRESS | 50 |
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