-
particularly design,
where a
collegiate atmosphere flourished under the
tutorship of Owen Frampton. In David's account,
Frampton led
through force of personality...
-
siblings for
their remaining nursery years.
Edward was kept
under the
strict tutorship of
Hansell until almost thirteen years old.
Private tutors taught him...
- of
having created Wilde; later, he said
Wilde was "the only blot on my
tutorship". The
University Philosophical Society also
provided an education, as...
-
served as the poet's
introduction to
religious radicalism.
After Young's
tutorship,
Milton attended St Paul's
School in London,
where he
began the study...
- tale.
transactio transaction Out-of-court
settlement tutela guardianship Tutorship, i.e.
legal guardianship under which the ward is only
partially or temporarily...
- "Goethe's Faust" for the New
Edinburgh Review, and
shortly afterwards began a
tutorship for the
distinguished Buller family,
tutoring Charles Buller and his brother...
- his own
preceptorship of the Dauphin, was a kind of agent-general for
tutorships in the
royal family, and, in 1684, who
introduced La Bruyère to the household...
-
their husbands.
Athenian women received little education,
except home
tutorship for
basic skills such as spinning, weaving, cooking, and some knowledge...
-
Outside Europe, few
areas had
remained without coming under formal colonial tutorship – and even Siam, China, ****an, Nepal, Afghanistan, Persia, and Abyssinia...
-
specifically for "a
person who is
subject to
paternal authority or to
tutorship". (However if this is unattainable, the
court can
provide the consent...