The English Grammar Schools to 1660: Their Curriculum and PracticeCUP Archive, 1970 - 548 páginas |
Conteúdo
PREFACE | 1 |
II | 24 |
III | 30 |
THE TEACHING OF THE BIBLE | 50 |
CHAP | 57 |
THE CATECHISM | 69 |
V | 84 |
86 | 107 |
Excursus | 288 |
XIX | 305 |
XX | 318 |
Note B Pueriles Confabulatiunculae | 347 |
XXI | 349 |
XXII | 360 |
XXIII | 380 |
XXIV | 401 |
VI | 119 |
Statutes relating to the Manners and Morals | 132 |
VIII | 148 |
X | 161 |
XI | 184 |
186 | 202 |
MEDIAEVAL GRAMMAR SCHOOLS AND SCHOOLMASTERS | 222 |
XV | 232 |
THE GRAMMAR | 276 |
XXV | 413 |
XXVI | 422 |
XXVII | 440 |
THE SCHOOL ORATION AT THE TIME OF THE COMMON | 454 |
XXIX | 468 |
XXX | 487 |
THE TEXTBOOKS FOR THE TEACHING OF GREEK | 501 |
XXXII | 524 |
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The English Grammar Schools to 1660: Their Curriculum and Practice Foster Watson Visualização completa - 1908 |
The English Grammar Schools to 1660: Their Curriculum and Practice Foster Watson Visualização completa - 1908 |
The English Grammar Schools to 1660: Their Curriculum and Practice Foster Watson Visualização completa - 1908 |
Termos e frases comuns
17th century alphabet appointed authors beginning Bible boys Brinsley called Catechism chapter child Christian Church classical College Colloquies common contains continued copies course described Dialogues direct early edition elementary England English Erasmus especially examples exercise further give given Grammar School Greek hand hath Hoole important included instance instruction John knowledge known language later Latin learned letters Lily's Logic London manners Master mentioned method morals nature necessary notes observe Oxford period phrases play practice Prayer present Primer printed probably published pupils questions reason reference Reformation regard religion religious Rhetoric rules says scholars schoolmaster sentences short speak Statutes subjects taught teachers teaching text-book things Thomas tongue translation University unto Usher verses whole writing written young