apprentice
A craftsman would become an apprentice to a master and would learn everything from him. Most craftsmen also made their own techniques which would be passed down from master to apprentice, which is how it all started.
Legally speaking, the owners representative on board is the Captain of the ship, properly referred to as the Master.
apprentice,journeyman,master
apprentice,journeyman,master.
the singing master from Fort Edward
indenture
Boys were placed with master of craftsmen to earn a trade such as carpentry or pottery making.
The medieval craftsmen united in guilds.
The usual step between apprentice and Master is called "journeyman".
A craftsman would become an apprentice to a master and would learn everything from him. Most craftsmen also made their own techniques which would be passed down from master to apprentice, which is how it all started.
Master Craftsmen. You start as an apprentice, then a Journeyman. Depending on which craft,your local union or guild decides when your skills are up to Master Craftsman
In Greek mythology, the master bolt was made by the Cyclopses. They were skilled craftsmen and were tasked with creating powerful weapons for the gods, including Zeus' thunderbolt.
It was produced by the dwarves. In Norse Mythology, the dwarves where master craftsmen who made most of the magical items of the Gods.
In France, the maître pâtissier (master pastry chef) is legally in charge of his or her pâtisserie.
For Ezra Poundil miglior fabbro il miglior fabbro means “The Better Craftsmen” and is from Dante’s Inferno. Guideo Guinozelli, who is guiding Dante through the circles of hell, calls Arnot Daniel “the better poet”. Eliot uses this allusion in reference to Ezra Pound.
The three stages of craftsmanship were the apprentice stage, journeyman stage, and master craftsman stage. Apprentices would learn the basics of a craft, journeyman would gain experience and further skills, and master craftsmen would achieve a high level of proficiency and could take on apprentices of their own.
Through years of practice and discipline.