- The
English Schoole-Maister:
Teaching all his schollers, the
order of
distinct reading, and true
writing our
English tongue is an
English dictionary compiled...
-
Musicall endeauours." From: "The
Schoole of Musicke", 1603 Also in 1603,
Robinson brought out his
second book, The
Schoole of Musicke, a
tutor for lute and...
- extant. He is said to have been an actor.
After the
publication of the
Schoole of Abuse,
Gosson retired to the country,
where he
acted as
tutor to the...
- in
England in 1605 as The
Schoole of Slovenrie: Or, Cato
turned wrong side outward,
published by one "R.F.". The "
Schoole" was
imagined as a
place where...
- Encyclopædia Britannica.
Retrieved December 6, 2010.
Joseph Swetnam, "The
Schoole of the
Noble and
Worthy Science of Defence". London:
Nicholas Okre, 1617...
- When the
building of the said
Schoole was thus finished, the
Deane sent for the
chiefe men of the
Towne into the
Schoole,
where he
kneeling downe, gave...
- Gegenwart, 3rd ed. vol. 1, Tübingen, 1957, 1640f.
Stephen Gosson, The
schoole of abuse,
containing a
plesaunt inuectiue against poets, pipers, plaiers...
- coroner, John Derrick, who gave
witness that:
Being a
scholler in the
ffree schoole of
Guldeford hee and
diverse of his
fellows did
runne and play
there at...
- was
mentioned in John Brinsley's (1612)
Ludus literarius; or The
Grammar Schoole as
being the "most used in the best schooles". Many
other Ramist rhetorics...
- the
Academy of Painting, or the
Visible World (Inleyding tot de
hooge schoole der schilderkonst:
anders de
zichtbaere werelt, Rotterdam, 1678). A fanciful...