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The Teaching and Cultivation of the French Language in England during Tudor and Stuart Times / With an Introductory Chapter on the Preceding Period

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An historical study tracing the teaching and use of French in England from the medieval period through Tudor and Stuart times, it surveys grammars and school treatises, the decline of Anglo-French and adoption of continental standards, the presence of French at court and in universities, and the careers of prominent tutors. It examines the impact of Protestant refugees and Huguenot teachers, the growth of French schools and textbooks, rivalries among practitioners, and classroom methods — reading, translation, pronunciation, and bilingual manuals — concluding with the linguistic and institutional changes up to the late seventeenth century.

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Corrections:

"Lord Burghly" which appears from p. 211 to p. 217 was normalised to "Lord Burghley" as elsewhere in the book.

The first line indicates the page or the note number and the original text, the second the corrected text.

  • p. x:
  • Travelers at the French Universities
  • Travellers at the French Universities.
  • p. 37:
  • il dira tout courtoisenent
  • il dira tout courtoisement.
  • p. 39:
  • le roy d'Angliterre est osté
  • le roy d'Angleterre est osté.
  • p. 39:
  • Maris, oy, il y avoit tant de presse
  • Marie, oy, il y avoit tant de presse.
  • p. 160:
  • a wastefull, a riotious and and an outrageous spender
  • a wastefull, a riotious and an outrageous spender.
  • p. 166:
  • deligently gathered and faithfully set
  • diligently gathered and faithfully set.
  • p. 176:
  • Qe-heur et-til?
  • Qel-heur et-til?
  • p. 237:
  • a thing easily gotton
  • a thing easily gotten.
  • p. 239:
  • For instance Sir Willam Petty
  • For instance Sir William Petty.
  • p. 241:
  • Lesquelles choses considererées
  • Lesquelles choses considerées.
  • p. 252:
  • de leurs prouesses, entreprinses
  • de leurs prouesses, entreprises.
  • p. 398:
  • accomodated to the grammar
  • accommodated to the grammar.
  • p. 411:
  • Qui peut aissi
  • Qui peut aussi.
  • p. 414:
  • of Nacsia and Paros in the Archipeligo
  • of Nacsia and Paros in the Archipelago.
  • p. 414:
  • ou hormis d'autres discours curieus
  • où hormis d'autres discours curieus.
  • p. 423:
  • se vendent a l'enseigne
  • se vendent à l'enseigne.
  • n. 126:
  • E. J. Furnival
  • E. J. Furnivall.
  • n. 433:
  • the Picard or Bourgonions
  • the Picard or Bourgignions.
  • n. 671:
  • H. Glapthorne, "The Ladies Privilege"
  • H. Glapthorne, "The Ladies' Privilege."

Errata list:

  • p. 41: "pernes" should be "prenez" ("Sir pernes le hanappe").
  • p. 43: "comnencier" should be "commencier" ("Veul comnencier").
  • p. 92, n. 230: "The Boke of the Governour" appears as "The Boke named the Governour" in n. 462.
  • p. 104: "Sir Thomas More, writing to Erasmus in 1617" should be "Sir Thomas More, writing to Erasmus in 1517."
  • p. 137-138: the small cross below the unsounded letters in the quotation does not always correspond to modern pronunciation. The original has been retained.
  • p. 283, n. 361: Liége should be Liège.
  • p. 293: "to read an script" should be "to read a script."
  • n. 126, 313: Author "E. J. Furnivall" should be "F. J. Furnivall."
  • n. 276: "congnoissance" should be "cognoissance" ("la congnoissance des histoires").