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Discipline in School and Cloister

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The text surveys historical and institutional use of corporal punishment in schools and monastic contexts, tracing practices from ancient Greece and Rome through medieval cloisters to more recent European classrooms. It compiles recorded examples, legal and anecdotal incidents, and perspectives both defending and condemning flogging, while assessing claimed pedagogical efficacy alongside moral, psychological, and physical harms. Sources range from classical and theological authorities to medical commentators; criticisms stress humiliation, potential perversity, and counterproductive outcomes, while advocates invoke discipline. The work combines documentary reportage with reflection on nonphysical alternatives to correction.

About the Author

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Jacobus X

Jacobus X is an author known for his work "Discipline in School and Cloister," which explores themes of education and moral instruction within both academic and religious settings. His writing reflects a deep engagement with the principles of discipline and the importance of structure in personal development. While not widely recognized in contemporary literature, his contributions provide insight into the historical context of educational practices and the interplay between schooling and spiritual life.

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