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  1. The scholemaster; written between 1563-8. Posthumously published. First ed., 1570; collated with the 2d ed, 1572. Edited by Edward Arber by Roger, 1515-1568 Ascham, 2009-10-26
  2. English works: Toxophilus, Report of the affaires and state of Germany, The scholemaster. Edited by William Aldis Wright by Roger, 1515-1568 Ascham, 2009-10-26
  3. English works Toxophilus; Report of the affaires and state of Ge by Ascham. Roger. 1515-1568., 1904-01-01
  4. Letters of Roger Ascham by Maurice Hatch, 1989-07
  5. Toxophilus: 1545 (Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies) by Roger Ascham, 2004-01
  6. English works: by Roger Ascham 1515-1568 Wright William Aldis [from old catalog] ed, 1904-12-31

61. English 719A: Shakespeare And Religion, University Of Maryland
10. Prose Fiction, 1570s George Pettie (15481589) and Roger Ascham (1515-1568).George Pettie, A Petite Pallace of Pettie his Pleasure (1576).
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English 719A: Literature in the First Two Decades of Elizabeth I, 1558-1578
Donna Hamilton
Syllabus, Spring 2002
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January 28: Introduction Lewis, C. S., Sixteenth-Century English Literature Excluding Drama., selections and chronology, 1558-1603 [handout] Haigh, Christopher. Reformation to Revolution: Politics and Religion in Early Modern England London and New York: Routledge, 1995. Pp. 13-32 [handout] Lake, Peter. A Companion to Shakespeare , ed. David Scott Kastan (Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, 1999), 57-84. [handout] Duffy, Eamon, The Stripping of the Altars , pp. 377-593 MacCulloch, Diarmaid, Thomas Cranmer pp. 351-513 The Elizabethan Settlement and Its Books Short reports with handouts (with demonstrated use of printed Short-Title Catalogue , and online databases ESTC and/or EBBO): Acts of Supremacy and Uniformity; cf. to Mary Tudor documents (see G. R. Elton, ed.

62. Harvey's Sonnets - My Interpretation
Roger Ascham (15151568)was of course the former tutor of the Queenand author of Scholemaster, a treatise on education. Interestingly
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CAUTION! NOTE TO THE READER : This page contains my personal interpretations of the sonnets Harvey published in 'Foure letters'. These are the lone opinions of an enthusiastic amateur, and should not be treated as equivalent to published academic work, which goes through a process of revision and scrutiny by other scholars. If you want the Harvey sonnets without my theories, click here.
GREENES MEMORIALL, OR
certaine Funerall Sonnets. To the foresaid Maister Emmanuell Demetrius, Maister Christopher Bird, and all gentle wits,
that will voutsafe the reading.
SONNET I
His Repentance, that meant to call Greene to his
aunsweare. ALAS that I so hastely should come
To terrifie the man with fatall dread,
That deemed quiet Pennes, or dead, or dum,
And stoutly knock't poore Silence on the head.
Enough can say : dead is the Dog of spite : I, that for pitie praised him aliue, And smil'd to hear him gnar, and see him bite, Am not with sory carcasses to striue. The worst I list of Famous him report : Poules hath the Onely Pregnant Autor lost : Aihme, quoth Wit in lamentable sort

63. PROJECT GUTENBERG ETEXTS AUTHORS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER
d. 1935 Arnold, Matthew, 18221888 Arthur, TS (Timothy Shay), 1809-1885 Arthur,TS (Timothy Shay), 1809-1885, Editor Ascham, Roger, 1515-1568 Asquith, Margot
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64. Norton Bground-ren
The second generation of humanists like Roger Ascham (15151568), Sir john Cheke(1514-1557), professor of Greek at Cambridge, and Thomas Wilson (1525-1581
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The Sixteenth Century
1485: Accession of Henry VII, inaugurates age of the Tudor sovereigns .
1509: Accession of Henry VIII.
1517: Martin Luther's Wittenberg Theses; beginning of the Reformation.
1534: Henry VllI acknowledged "Supreme Head on Earth" of the English church.
1557: Publication of Tottel's MisceElany, containing poems by Sir Thomas Wyatt, Henry Howard Earl of Surrey, and others.
1558: Accession of Queen Elizabeth I.
1576: Building of The Theatre, the first permanent structure in England for the presentation of plays.
1588: Defeat of the Spanish Armada.
1603: Death of Elizabeth I; accession of James I, the first Stuart king. ENGLAND UNDER HENRY VII The sixteenth century in England is the age of the Tudor sovereigns. Three generations of Tudors ruled England from 1485 to 1603. The earl of Richmond became Henry VII~, the first Tudor monarch: he won his crown by defeating Richard III at Bosworth field, ending the dynastic strife that had raged for more than thirty years between the noble houses of York and Lancaster. Henry VII was Lancastrian, but he married Elizabeth of the house of York, niece of the Yorkist king Richard III. The barons, impoverished and divided by the dynastic wars, could not effectively oppose the power of the crown, and the church also generally supported the royal power. So Henry VII was able to counter the multiple and competing power structures characteristic of feudal society and to impose a much stronger central authority and order upon the nation.

65. Dictionary Of British Classicists
1926) cas Arnold, Matthew (18221888) cp Arnold, Thomas (1795-1842) cas Arnold,Thomas Kerchever (1800-1853) cas Ascham, Roger (1515-1568) em Ashby, Thomas
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66. Untitled
have links to writers such as John Skelton ( 14601529 ), Sir Thomas Elyot ( 1490-1546), John Heywood (?1497 - ?1580 ), Roger Ascham ( 1515-1568 ), Earl of
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English Literature Reinassance http://www.accd.edu/sac/english/bailey/engrenai.htm Here you have links to writers such as John Skelton ( 1460-1529 ), Sir Thomas Elyot ( 1490-1546 ), John Heywood (?1497 - ?1580 ), Roger Ascham ( 1515-1568 ), Earl of Surrey ( 1517-1547 ),
Edmund Spenser ( 1552-1599 ), Sir Walter Ralegh ( 1552-1618 ), Sir Philip Sidney ( 1554-1586 ),
John Lyly ( 1554-1606 ), Thomas Kyd ( 1558-1594 ), Sir Francis Bacon ( 1561-1626 ), Christopher Marlowe ( 1564-1593 ), William Shakespeare ( 1564-1616 ), John Donne ( 1573-1631 ), Ben Jonson ( 1573-1637 ), Thomas Heywood ( ?1574 - 1641 ), John Milton ( 1608-1674 ), Richard Lovelace ( 1618-1657 ), and many more. Restoration http://www.accd.edu/sac/english/bailey/18thcent.htm Here you have links to: Samuel Pepys , Sir Isaac Newton , William Congreve, Daniel Defoe , Jonathan Swift , Alexander Pope , Samuel Richardson , Henry Fielding , Laurence Sterne. Tobias Smollett , Ann Radcliffe and many more. Romantic Period http://www.accd.edu/sac/english/bailey/engroman.htm Here you have links to writers such as : Robert Burns ( 1759 - 1796 ), Mary Wollstonecraft ( 1759 - 1797 ), William Wordsworth ( 1770 - 1850 ), Sir Walter Scott ( 1771 - 1832 ), Samuel Taylor Coleridge ( 1772 - 1834 ), Jane Austen (1775 - 1817 ), Thomas Moore ( 1779 - 1852 ), George Gordon, Lord Byron ( 1788 - 1824 ), Percy Bysshe Shelley ( 1792 - 1822 ), John Keats ( 1795 - 1821 ), Mary Shelley ( 1797 - 1851 ) and many more
Victorian Period http://www.accd.edu/sac/english/bailey/victoria.htm

67. Project Gutenberg
1885. Arthur, TS (Timothy Shay), 18091885, Editor. Ascham, Roger,1515-1568. Asquith, Margot, 1864-1945. Astor, John Jacob, 1763-1848.
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Project Gutenberg Part 1 Authors Use Control-f to find keywords This is Project Gutenberg. This list has been downloaded from: "The Official and Original Project Gutenberg Web Site and Home Page" (http://promo.net/pg/) PROJECT GUTENBERG ETEXTS AUTHORS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER Last Updated: Saturday 30 March 2002 by Pietro Di Miceli (webmaster@promo.net) The following etext have been released by Project Gutenberg. This list serves as reference only. For downloading books, please use our catalogs or search at: http://promo.net/pg/ Or check our FTP archive at: ftp://ibiblio.org/pub/docs/books/gutenberg/ and etext subdirectories. For problems with the FTP archives (ONLY) email gbnewby@ils.unc.edu, be sure to include a description of what happened AND which mirror site you were using. THANKS for visiting Project Gutenberg. * (No Author Attributed) A Young Girl Abbott, David Phelps, 1863-1934 Abbott, Edwin Abbott, 1838-1926 AKA: Square, A Abbott, John S. C. (John Stevens Cabot), 1805-1877 Ackland, T. S. (Thomas Suter), 1817-1892 Adams, Andy, 1859-1935

68. 147. Oldal
Ascham, a tall, narrow case for arrows (named after Roger Ascham (15151568)an English scholar and author who wrote about archery),
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British Words (and Their American Equivalents)
Derived from Proper Names
abigail ladies’maids (from Beaumont and Fletcher’s play The Scornful Lady (1613) Adam furniture an 18th c. furniture style (named after Robert Adam (1728-1792) and James Adam (1730-1794) English furniture designers) agapemone an institution for free love (named after a communistic establishment founded around 1850 at Spaxton, England) airdale cat a canine (named after a valley of the Aire River) Albert slipper a slipper (named after Edward VII) Albert fir a fir type (named after Edward VII) Albert yew a coniferous tree (regarded as symbol of sadness, named after Edward VII) ascham a tall, narrow case for arrows (named after Roger Ascham (1515-1568) an English scholar and author who wrote about archery) ascot a neck scarf (named for Ascot Week, held in June at Ascot Heath, Berkshire) Aunt Sally, Aunt Sallies a scapegoat; an object of criticism Austerlitz look complete discouragement and exhaustion (following the news of French victory over the Austrian and Russian armies at Austerlitz in 1805) badminton (1.) game played with racquets and shuttlecocks (from the Gloucestershire seat of the Duke of Beaufort where the game was played from 1873 on); (2.) claret cup (a drink of red wine, brandy, lemon, borage, sugar, ice and carbonated water); (3.) human blood

69. Ian Russell - Interactive Science Ltd
There is no such whetstone, to sharpen a good wit and encourage a will tolearning, as is praise. Roger Ascham 15151568 (The Schoolmaster, l570).
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Take what you want ! Praise up the humanities, my boy. That will make them think you are broad-minded.
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Last updated and extended: June 2001 Hands-on Nihil in intellectu quod non prius in sensu
There is nothing in the mind that has not been previously in the senses.
Anonymous One must learn by doing the thing; though you think you know it, you have no certainty until you try.
Sophocles 495-406 BC The hand is the cutting edge of the mind.
Jacob Bronowski 1908-1974 Look for knowledge not in books but in things themselves.
William Gilbert 1540-1603 I love fools' experiments. I am always making them.
Charles Darwin 1809-1882 Those who are good at archery learnt from the bow and not from Yi the Archer. Those who know how to manage boats learnt from boats and not from Wo [the legendary boatman]. Those who can think learnt for themselves and not from the sages.

70. Course Timetable
EDMUND COOTE THE ENGLISH SCHOOLEMAISTER (1596). Roger Ascham (1515-1568)The Scholemaster (1570). Sir Thomas Elyot The Boke named The Governour.
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Children and Family
Coco Writing (Renoir) August 25-September 3 Quickwrite on August 25 Microtheme on September 3: write an abstract of the Hareven article Required Readings: Secondary Sources Philippe Aries, Centuries of Childhood: A Social History of Family Life, 9-136 George Bernard Shaw : "A Treatise on Parents and Children" Read the following sections: School My Scholastic Acquirements What We Do Not Teach, and Why The Rewards and Risks of Knowledge The Comings of Age of Children The Pursuit of Manners The Pursuit of Learning Children's Rights and Parents Wrongs How Little We Know about Our Parents Family Affection The Fate of the Family Tamara K. Hareven

71. The Question Of Vocabulary
what did they contribute? Sir Thomas Elyot (dates?); Thomas Wilson(dates?); Roger Ascham (15151568); Edmund Spenser (1552?-1599);
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The debate over vocabulary EMnE as the "Age of Linguistic Insecurity". Borrowing from Latin during EMnE was far greater than borrowing from French during ME. Who were the main "players" in the debate, and what did they contribute?
  • Sir Thomas Elyot (dates?)
  • Thomas Wilson (dates?)
  • Roger Ascham (1515-1568)
  • Edmund Spenser (1552?-1599)
  • Sir John Cheke (dates?)
  • Arthur Golding (dates?)
  • Robert Recorde, Ralph Lever, and George Puttenham
The fate of Latin loans: many were lost, but many also remain. French loans could slip into the language more easily than Spanish or Italian.
  • Why?
  • What was the reaction to loans from the latter two?

72. Roger Ascham, 1515 - 1568
The Scholemaster (1570). Shop for Books. Back, 18C.net Home Texts Links Log Essays Email Index Search, Forward.
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The Analyst, Or a Discourse Addressed to an Infidel Mathematician (1734). Americaor The Muse's Refuge, A Prophesy . Roger Ascham, 1515 1568. Shop for Books.
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Abigail Smith Adams, 1744 - 1818

John Adams, 1735 - 1826 .

Joseph Addison, 1672-1719, and Richard Steele, 1672 - 1729

Jean Le Rond d'Alembert, 17 - 17 .

Abigail Smith Adams, 1744 - 1818

John Adams, 1735 - 1826 .

Joseph Addison, 1672-1719, and Richard Steele, 1672 - 1729

Jean Le Rond d'Alembert, 17 - 17 .
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74. The San Antonio College LitWeb Roger Ascham Page
The Roger Ascham Page. ( 1515 1568 ) Major Works Toxophilus TheSchole of Shootinge ( 1545; 1571 ). The Scholemaster; or, Plain
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Major Works

Toxophilus: The Schole of Shootinge
The Scholemaster; or, Plain and Perfite Way of Teachyng Children the Latin Tong
( 1570 ). Modernized text edited by Lawrence Ryan. Cornell, 1967.
About Ascham
Lawrence V. Ryan, Roger Ascham . Stanford, 1963.
Roger Ascham
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75. Ascham, Roger. The American Heritage® Dictionary Of The English Language: Fourt
Language Fourth Edition. 2000. Ascham, Roger. SYLLABICATION As·cham.PRONUNCIATION s k m. DATES 1515–1568. English scholar who
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76. Brewer, E. Cobham. Dictionary Of Phrase & Fable. Prose.
Herod’otos ( BC 484–405). 2. Father of English prose. Wycliffe (1324–1384);and Roger Ascham (1515–1568). 3. Father of French prose. Villehardouin (pron.
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77. GIGA Chronological Author List "1500 To 1549"
1549) Lord Thomas Vaux , English poet (1510 1557) Roger Ascham , English classicalscholar and writer (1515 - 1568) Henry Howard (Earl of Surrey) , English
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English cardinal and archbishop of Canterbury (1500 - 1558)
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English diplomatist and poet (1503 - 1542)
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English judge and legal writer (1509 - 1558)
John Bradford
English Protestant martyr (1510? - 1555) Grobianus German student (fl. 1549) Lord Thomas Vaux English poet (1510 - 1557) Roger Ascham English classical scholar and writer (1515 - 1568) Henry Howard (Earl of Surrey) English courtier, scholar, soldier and poet (1516 - 1547) Cosmus Italian Duke of Florence (1519 - 1574) Nicholas Grimoald (Grimald or Grimalde) English poet and translator (1519 - 1562) Lord William Cecil Burleigh (Burghley) English statesman (1520 - 1598) Thomas Churchyard English miscellaneous writer (c. 1520 - 1604)

78. ASCHAM
Ascham. Ascham, Roger (c. 1515—1568), English scholar and writer,~s born. at Kirby Wiske, a village in the North Riding of )rkshire
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ASCHAM, ROGER (c. 1515—1568), English scholar and writer, ~s born. at Kirby Wiske, a village in the North Riding of )rkshire, near Northallerton, about the year I515. His name uld be more properly spelt Askham, being derived, doubtless, rn Askharn in the West Riding. He was the third son of John cham, steward to Lord Scrope of Bolton. The family name his mother Margaret is unknown, but she is said to have been 11 connected. The authority for this statement, as for most hers concerning Ascham’s early life, is Edward Grant, headtster of Westminster, who collected and edited his letters and livered a panegyrical oration on his life in 1576. Ascham was educated not at school, but in the house of Sir imphry Wingfield, a barrister, and in 1533 speaker of the )use of Commons, as Ascham himself tells us, in the Toxophilu.s, 120 (not, as by a mistake which originated with Grant and has en repeated ever since, Sir Anthony Wingfield, who was nephew any children brought up in his house,” where they were under er tutor named R. Bond. Their sport was archery, and Sir A umphry “himself would at term times bring down from or )ndon both bows and shafts and go with them himself to the Id and see them shoot.” Hence Ascham’s earliest English m )rk, the Toxophs’lus, the importance which he attributed to or chery in educational establishments, and probably the pro- re sion for archery in the statutes of St Albans, Harrow and ye her Elizabethan schools. From this private tuition Ascham A:

79. Author Index
The Function of Criticism at the Present Time. Matthew Arnold, Arthur Hugh Clough,James Thomson. Ascham, Roger (1515 1568). The Scholemaster. Roger Ascham.
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AUTHOR INDEX * = Excerpts, selections = Links to The Cambridge History of English and American History Anonymous A B C ... Y ANONYMOUS Anonymous Beowulf (ca. 750) Early National Poetry Anonymous Everyman (after 1485) The Early Religious Drama Anonymous Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (ca. 1375 - 1400) "Pearl," "Cleanness," "Patience" and "Sir Gawayne"
Metrical Romances, 1200-1500
Anonymous The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle (890 ca. - 1150 ca.) Alfred and the Old English Prose of his Reign
The Chronicle
The Ballads and Poems in The Chronicle
Anonymous The York Plays (15th Century) The Early Religious Drama Anonymous The Second Shepherds' Play (ca. 1425) Towneley Mysteries A Addison, Joseph (1672 - 1717) Selected Poetry (excerpts)* Steele and Addison Arnold, Matthew (1822 - 1888) The Function of Criticism at the Present Time Matthew Arnold, Arthur Hugh Clough, James Thomson Ascham, Roger (1515 - 1568) The Scholemaster Roger Ascham Auden, Wystan Hugh (1907-1973) Selected Poems* Austen, Jane (1775 - 1817)

80. Encyclopædia Britannica
Ascham, Roger (1515–1568) English humanist, scholar, and writer. More Articles.Partners. •Top 10 Popular Sites for Roger Avary. Powered by Ask Jeeves.
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