primary socialization: the upbringing of a dependent infant, the initiation into a mother-tongue
secondary socialization: training for specialist roles in society through education systems and social groups by building on the basic assumed primary socialization.
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... was
made in 1434 by J. de Bellorivo and is preserved
in Cologne. The editions in German began at
Augsburg in 1486. The first English translation
(1502) was by ...