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CHAPTER XX
THE LANGUAGE FROM CHAUCER TO SHAKESPEARE
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Mulcaster, Richard. Positions. 1581. Ed. Quick, R. H. 1888.
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See also under Benndorf and Watson.
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Royal injunctions of 1535. (Vol. 11: To the accession of Charles the First).
2 vols. Cambridge, 1873-84.
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A Catechisme, or first Instruction and Learning of Christian Religion.
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. . . 1558. Carmine summatim perstricta. R. Neuberie, 1580.
De pacatissimo Angliae statu imperante Elizabetha compendiosa Nar-
ratio. . . . Haec duo Poëmata, . . . Regiae Majestatis Consiliarii in omnibus
## p. 553 (#575) ############################################
Chapter XIX
553
hujus regni Scholis praelegenda pueris praescripserunt. 2 pts. Apud
R. Nuberie, 1582.
Oxford (University). Register of the University of Oxford, vol. 1 (1449-63;
1505–71), ed. by Boase, C. W. ; vol. II (1571-1622), ed. by Clark, A.
Oxford Historical Soc. 1, X, XI, XII, XIV. 5 vols. 1884-9.
Peacham, H. The Garden of Eloquence, conteyning the figures of Grammar
and Rhetorick. H. Jackson, 1577.
Philibert, de Vienne. The Philosopher of the Court, Englished by George
North, etc. For L. Harrison and G. Byshop, 1575.
Phillimore, Sir R. J. Commentaries upon international law, etc. 4 vols.
1854–61.
Plummer, C. Elizabethan Oxford. Oxford Historical Soc. viii. 1886.
Public Schools Enquiry Commission. Report of the Commissioners appointed
to enquire into . . . certain Colleges and Schools. 4 vols. 1864.
Quick, R. H. Essays on Educational Reformers. 1868. (For Ascham, etc. )
Quiller-Couch, L. M. Reminiscences of Oxford, by Oxford men, 1559–1850.
Oxford Historical Soc. XXII. 1892.
Rainolde, E. A booke called the Foundacion of Rhetorike. I. Kingston,
1563.
Recorde, R. The Castle of Knowledge. (Containing the explication of the
sphere, both celestiall and materiall. ) R. Wolfe, 1556.
Rollock, Robert (15552-99), first principal of Edinburgh University. For
his theological works, see ed. Gunn, W. , Wodrow Soc. , Edinburgh,
2 vols. 1844, 1849.
Sargeaunt, J. Annals of Westminster School. 1898.
Saviolo, V. Vincentio Saviolo his Practise. 2 pts. J. Wolfe, 1595.
Saxton, C. A series of 35 coloured maps of England and Wales. 1579.
Schools Enquiry Commission. Report of the Commissioners appointed . . . to
enquire into the Education given in the Schools of England (other than
the Public Schools). 21 vols. and 1 vol. of Maps. 1867-8.
Searle, W. G. The history of the Queens College of St Margaret and
St Bernard in the University of Cambridge. Camb. Antiq. Soc. IX,
XIII, etc. 1851.
(ed. ). Grace Book T. Containing the Records of the University of
Cambridge for the Years 1501-1542. Cambridge, 1908.
Secondary Education Commission. Report of the Commissioners, etc. 8 vols.
1895.
Serlio, S. The first (the fift) booke of Architecture translated by
Peake, R. 5 pts. S. Stafford, 1611.
Sherry, R.
A treatise of Schemes & Tropes . gathered out of the best
Grammarians & Orateurs, etc. J. Day, (1550).
Sidney, Sir P. The Correspondence between Sir Philip Sidney and H. Lan-
guet . . . with notes and a memoir of Sidney. Ed. 8. A. Pears. 1845.
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Smith, Logan Pearsall. The Life and Letters of Sir Henry Wotton. 2 vols.
Oxford and London, 1907.
Smith, Sir T. De Republica Anglorum. The maner of Governement or
policie of the Realme of England, etc. H. Midleton for G. Seton,
1583. Ed. Alston, L. and Maitland, F. W. Cambridge, 1906.
De recta et emendata Linguae Graecae Pronuntiatione. Paris, 1568.
Sterry, W. Annals of the King's College of our Lady of Eton beside
Windsor. 1898.
Stow, J. Chronicles of England from Brute unto this present Yeare of
Christ. 1580 ff.
Strype, John. Works, with general index. 27 vols. Oxford, 1821-40.
.
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Froude, J. A. 1861.
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1591-1891). Belfast, 1892.
Venn, J. Biographical history of Gonville and Caius College, 1349–1897.
3 vols. Cambridge, 1897–1901.
Victoria History of the Counties of England:
Berkshire, vol. 11 (1907): Schools, by Leach, A. F. , pp. 245-84.
Derby, vol. 11 (1907): Schools, by Leach, A. F. , pp. 207-81.
Durham, vol. 1 (1905): Schools, by Leach, A. F. , pp. 365-413.
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1902-5.
The English Grammar Schools to 1660: their Curriculum and Practice.
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The rule of reason, conteining the Arte of Logique. 1552.
Arte of Rhetoriqne (reprint of edition of 1584). Oxford, 1907.
Wood, Anthony à. The History and Antiquities of the University of Oxford.
Ed. Gutch, J. 2 vols. Oxford, 1792.
The History and Antiquities of the Colleges and Halls in the University
of Oxford. Oxford, 1786.
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Wotton, Sir H. Reliquiae Wottonianae: or a collection of lives, letters,
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)
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CHAPTER XX
THE LANGUAGE FROM CHAUCER TO SHAKESPEARE
I. WORKS OF HENERAL REFERENCE.
