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

CHAPTER II

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FRENCH GRAMMARS--BOOKS FOR TEACHING LATIN AND FRENCH--FRENCH IN PRIVATE INSTITUTIONS 281

Robert Sherwood, teacher of French and English--His school and _French Tutour_--William Colson, another English teacher--His 'method' and writings--Maupas's French grammar in England--William Aufeild--How to study French--The _Flower de Luce_--Laur du Terme on the teaching of French--Paul Cogneau's French grammar--His method--Continued use of the sixteenth-century French grammars--Latin and French--Latin school-books adapted to teaching French--Books for teaching Latin and French together--The _Janua_ of Comenius--Wye Saltonstall--De Grave--French in private institutions--The _Museum Minervae_--Gerbier's Academy--French in schools for ladies.