T. W. BALDWIN
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Volume One
 
  Front Matter, pp. i-vi i
     
  Preface, pp. vii-xiv vii
     
  Table of Contents, pp. xv-xvii xv
     
 
 I. HISTORY OF THE QUESTION
 
I. Genesis of Jonson's Aphorism, "small Latine, and Lesse Greeke" 1
     
II. The Restoration Forms the Tradition of Shakspere's "Little Latin" 19
     
III. The Eighteenth Century Canonizes the "Little Latin" Tradition 53
     
 
 II. EVOLUTION OF THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL CURRICULUM IN THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY
 
 
A. 1509–1550
 
IV. Erasmus Laid the Egg; De Ratione Studii 75
     
V. Erasmus Laid the Egg; His Textbooks and Approved Authors 94
     
VI. The Egg Which Erasmus Laid at Paul's 118
     
VII. The Grammar Schools of England about 1530 134
     
VIII. The Movement toward Authorized Uniformity 164
     
 
 B. THE EDUCATION OF ROYALTY
 
IX. Educating the “Prince” Princess Mary 185
     
X. Educating the “Prince” Prince Edward. Lower School 200
     
XI. Educating the “Prince” King Edward. Upper School 219
     
XII. Educating the “Prince” Princess Elizabeth 257
     
 
 C. 1550–1600
 
XIII. Definitive Form Attained under Edward VI 285
     
XIV. The Winchester System under Queen Elizabeth 321
     
XV. The Eton System under Queen Elizabeth 353
     
XVI. The Westminster Adaptation of the Eton System under Queen Elizabeth 380
     
XVII. The Cathedral Schools under Queen Elizabeth 408
     
XVIII. The Paul's System under Queen Elizabeth 415
     
XIX. The Small Schools under Queen Elizabeth 429
     
 
 D. THEORISTS
 
XX. William Kempe upon the Elizabethan Grammar School 436
     
XXI. Brinsley, Hoole, and Clarke 450
     
 
III. SHAKSPERE'S GRAMMAR SCHOOL TRAINING
 
 
 A. BACKGROUND
 
XXII. The King's Free Grammar School at Stratford 464
     
XXIII. Grammar School Texts in Shakspere's Time 494
     
XXIV. The Textbooks of King James VI of Scotland 532
     
 
B. LATIN CURRICULUM
 
 
 a. LOWER SCHOOL
 
XXV. Lower Grammar School: Shakspere's Grammar 557
     
XXVI. Lower Grammar School: Shakspere's Constructions; Sententiae Pueriles, and Cato 581
     
XXVII. Lower Grammar School: Shakspere's Constructions; Aesop 607
     
XXVIII. Lower Grammar School: Shakspere's Constructions; Terence, Mantuan, Palingenius 641
     
XXIX. Lower Grammar School: Shakspere's Latins 682
     
XXX. Lower Grammar School: Shakspere's Latin Speaking 721
     


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