The grammar schools of medieval England : A.F. Leach in historiographical perspective /
Leach struggled to rid his countrymen of the persistent myth that the monks had been the schoolmasters of the pre-Reformation period in England. To accomplish his goal he embarked on a program of research and publication, based on a mass of hitherto unexplored documents, to establish the great antiq...
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Kingston, Ont. :
McGill-Queen's University Press,
1990.
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- Contents
- Abbreviations
- Illustrations
- Preface
- PART ONE: THE CONTRIBUTION OF A.F. LEACH
- 1 Introductory Survey
- 2 Background to the Endowed Schools Act of 1869
- 3 Leach as Assistant Charity Commissioner
- 4 Analysis of English Schools at the Reformation and The Schools of Medieval England
- 5 The Secular Origins of England's Schools
- PART TWO: THE STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES OF LEACH'S RESEARCH
- 6 The Grammar Program: The Teaching of Latin
- 7 The Grammar Program: Related Topics
- 8 Educational Institutions: The Religious Orders and the Diocesan Clergy9 Leach in his Historiographical Context: Contemporary Criticism and Recent Scholarship
- 10 Conclusion
- APPENDICES
- 1 Charity Commission Report on Chichester, 27 July 1886
- 2 Latin Grammar
- 3 Dictamen
- 4 Speculative Grammar
- 5 William Chartham's Speculum Parvulorum
- 6 Educational Documents
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
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- C
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