| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - During a time when much teaching of children and apprentices was done at home, the household commonplace book was an important tool, and may now serve as a textual artifact of the process of socialization of young people of the time.1 Oxford Balliol College MS 354, the commonplace book of Richard Hill, London grocer, was produced during the years 1503-1536.
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