Centuries of ChildhoodJ. Cape, 1962 - 447 oldal |
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293. oldal
... writing , pupils were referred to the master - scribes , the ' famous writing - masters ' , in the hope of mollifying the latter . Yet Jean - Baptiste de La Salle does not hesitate to teach the complete curriculum of the scribes in his ...
... writing , pupils were referred to the master - scribes , the ' famous writing - masters ' , in the hope of mollifying the latter . Yet Jean - Baptiste de La Salle does not hesitate to teach the complete curriculum of the scribes in his ...
295. oldal
... writing ' corresponded to what we ask of typewriting : the transcribing of texts in the most legible manner possible ... Writing was the subject of manuals such as the late sixteenth - century English work : Swift writing , true writing ...
... writing ' corresponded to what we ask of typewriting : the transcribing of texts in the most legible manner possible ... Writing was the subject of manuals such as the late sixteenth - century English work : Swift writing , true writing ...
297. oldal
... writing , and the master - scribes writing but not reading , with a common but contested zone between them for spelling , which incidentally was in its early , unfixed stage . It can be seen that reading and writing , which are now ...
... writing , and the master - scribes writing but not reading , with a common but contested zone between them for spelling , which incidentally was in its early , unfixed stage . It can be seen that reading and writing , which are now ...
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THE AGES OF LIFE | 15 |
THE DISCOVERY OF CHILDHOOD | 33 |
CHILDRENS DRESS | 50 |
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