Disciplinate

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I am Potentiſsima Domina, a ſchoole-maiſter, that is to ſay, a Pedagogue, one not a litle verſed in the diſciplinating of the iuuentall frie, wherein (to my laud I ſay it) I vſe ſuch geometricall proportion, as neither wanted manſuetude nor correction, for ſo it is deſcribed.

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And againe, aſking whether all refoꝛmed Churches are diſciplinated alike he ſayth, Nay; they neyther are, can be, nor yet neede ſo to be: ſeeing it cannot be prooued, that any set & exact perticuler forme thereof, is recommended to vs by the Worde of God, pag. 58.

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How Gargantua was instructed by Ponocrates, and in such sort disciplinated, that he lost not one hour of the Day

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In recent times, the question concerning the compelling need, for the human being, to disciplinate itself, and even “tame” or domesticate itself, in order to really become a human being (“an animal that can say: ‘I’”) has been emphasized, among others, by the Italian philosopher Felice Cimatti.

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