Women in English Life from Mediæval to Modern Times, Vol. I
CHAPTER II.
THE SCHOLARS OF THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY.
Revival of learning in the sixteenth century--Attitude of the nobility towards Letters and Arts--No age so productive of learned ladies--The Tudor princesses and Lady Jane Grey-- Sir Anthony Coke’s daughters--Mary Sidney--Learned women held in esteem--Learning confined to the upper classes--A sixteenth-century schoolmaster on women’s education 126