International audienceDuring the 1670’s, the priest Charles Demia founded several schools in Lyon, before becoming gradually in charge of the whole parish schools in the diocese. For the first ones, he established a congregation dedicated to teaching poor boys, and he conceived for this purpose some specific pedagogical tools. Among them, the high-voiced Latin reading and singing was preeminent and matched to several aims. Of course, Latin reading was the first step of literacy in these schools as well as in all of the French petites écoles. But Demia’s pupils used also books to memorize some short Latin texts (prayers, verses) whose performance punctuated the school schedule and organized their micro-social structure. Moreover, Demia’s car...
Up until the 1960s, before scientific courses attracted the best performing students, the Queen’s hi...
The medieval elementary and grammar-school pupil is a partially-hidden figure in the documentary sou...
International audienceBased on the analysis of the teaching manuals of Jacques de Batencour, L’Escol...
International audienceDuring the 1670’s, the priest Charles Demia founded several schools in Lyon, b...
International audienceDuring the 1670’s, the priest Charles Demia founded several schools in Lyon, b...
International audienceWhereas latin schools were quite common in some French dioceses since the medi...
International audienceWhereas latin schools were quite common in some French dioceses since the medi...
International audienceWhereas latin schools were quite common in some French dioceses since the medi...
textThough the establishment of educational institutions is not necessarily surprising in Counter Re...
textThough the establishment of educational institutions is not necessarily surprising in Counter Re...
International audiencePsalm singing in Calvinist schools helped to the rise of the Reformed identity...
À la lumière des différents apports de l’historiographie et des sources archivistiques, cette recher...
À la lumière des différents apports de l’historiographie et des sources archivistiques, cette recher...
Martine Sonnet : Reading in French Village Schools. Reading was the main subject taught in village ...
Martine Sonnet : Reading in French Village Schools. Reading was the main subject taught in village ...
Up until the 1960s, before scientific courses attracted the best performing students, the Queen’s hi...
The medieval elementary and grammar-school pupil is a partially-hidden figure in the documentary sou...
International audienceBased on the analysis of the teaching manuals of Jacques de Batencour, L’Escol...
International audienceDuring the 1670’s, the priest Charles Demia founded several schools in Lyon, b...
International audienceDuring the 1670’s, the priest Charles Demia founded several schools in Lyon, b...
International audienceWhereas latin schools were quite common in some French dioceses since the medi...
International audienceWhereas latin schools were quite common in some French dioceses since the medi...
International audienceWhereas latin schools were quite common in some French dioceses since the medi...
textThough the establishment of educational institutions is not necessarily surprising in Counter Re...
textThough the establishment of educational institutions is not necessarily surprising in Counter Re...
International audiencePsalm singing in Calvinist schools helped to the rise of the Reformed identity...
À la lumière des différents apports de l’historiographie et des sources archivistiques, cette recher...
À la lumière des différents apports de l’historiographie et des sources archivistiques, cette recher...
Martine Sonnet : Reading in French Village Schools. Reading was the main subject taught in village ...
Martine Sonnet : Reading in French Village Schools. Reading was the main subject taught in village ...
Up until the 1960s, before scientific courses attracted the best performing students, the Queen’s hi...
The medieval elementary and grammar-school pupil is a partially-hidden figure in the documentary sou...
International audienceBased on the analysis of the teaching manuals of Jacques de Batencour, L’Escol...