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Old Critics of the Teaching of the Classics

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

J. G. Legge
Affiliation:
Liverpool

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Copyright
Copyright © The Classical Association 1921

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References

1 The works cited are the following, viz.: Sir Thomas Elyot's Boke Named the Governour (1531), in Everyman's Library; Roger Ascham's Scholemaster (1570), in Professor J. E. B. Mayor's edition, published by Bell and Daldy in 1863; Brinsley's Ludus Literatius (1613), and Hoole's New Discovery of the Old Art of Teaching Schoole, both in Professor Campagnac's scholarly edition, published by the Liverpool University Press and Messrs. Constable. Quotations from Milton are from the Amsterdam edition of 1698.

2 Messrs. George Bell and Son have kindly given permission to print this extract from Mayor's Notes in Bell and Daldy's edition.