Medieval Schools
Roman Britain to Renaissance England
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Yale University Press
Published:30th Jun '06
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
A sequel to Nicholas Orme’s widely praised study, Medieval Children
Children have gone to school in England since Roman times. By the end of the middle ages there were hundreds of schools, supporting a highly literate society. This book traces their history from the Romans to the Renaissance, showing how they developed, what they taught, how they were run, and who attended them.
Every kind of school is covered, from reading schools in churches and town grammar schools to schools in monasteries and nunneries, business schools, and theological schools. The author also shows how they fitted into a constantly changing world, ending with the impacts of the Renaissance and the Reformation.
Medieval schools anticipated nearly all the ideas, practices, and institutions of schooling today. Their remarkable successes in linguistic and literary work, organizational development, teaching large numbers of people shaped the societies that they served. Only by understanding what schools achieved can we fathom the nature of the middle ages.
ISBN: 9780300111026
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 1361g
432 pages