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Schools, School-Books and Schoolmasters / A Contribution to the History of Educational Development in Great Britain

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The author surveys the development of schooling, textbooks, and teachers in Great Britain, beginning with the earliest printed instructional works and tracing the adoption and adaptation of foreign grammars and pedagogical manuals. He examines notable medieval and early modern instructional texts, their editions and circulation, and how abbreviated grammars and schoolbooks shaped classroom practice. The study combines chronological narrative with bibliographical description, offering examples of curricula, publishing history, and the evolving responsibilities and methods of schoolmasters in educational development.

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William Carew Hazlitt

William Carew Hazlitt was an English author and bibliophile, known for his contributions to literature on the subjects of cookery, education, and collecting. His notable works include "Old Cookery Books and Ancient Cuisine," which explores historical culinary texts, and "The Book-Collector," a comprehensive survey of the art of book collecting. Hazlitt's writings reflect a deep appreciation for literature and the culinary arts, as well as a keen interest in the evolution of educational practices in Great Britain, as seen in his work "Schools, School-Books and Schoolmasters." His literary legacy continues to be of interest to scholars and enthusiasts of bibliophilia and culinary history.

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