Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (xxxv, 203, [1] p.)
,
front., plates
Series Statement:
The New medieval library. [IV]
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Babees' book
DDC:
395
Keywords:
Home economics
;
Education
;
Table
;
Etiquette, Medieval
;
England Social life and customs
Description / Table of Contents:
Introduction.--The babees' book.--The A B C of Aristotle.--Urbanitatis.--The little children's book.--The young children's book.--Stans puer and mensam.--How the good wife taught her daughter.--How the wise man taught his son.--John Russell's Book of nurture.--The book of courtesy.--Symon's Lesson of wisdom for all manner children.--Hugh Rhode's Book of nurture.--Francis Seager's School of virtue.--Richard Weste's School of virtue, the second part, or The young scholar's paradise.--Notes.
Note:
Added t.p., engraved
,
"The engraved title ... was adapted by Miss Blanche C. Hunter from B.M. Add. ms. 31240, f. 4"--P. [iv]
,
"Nearly forty years ago, Dr. Furnivall collected for the Early English text society 'divers treatises touching the manners and meals of Englishmen in former days'. Some of these were published in 1868, under the title The babees' book (since listed as Early English meals and manners) and others ... in 1869, under the title Queene Elizabethes achademy." The substance of Dr. Furnivall's collections in antiquated English are now presented in modern form. "About half of the translations have been made by Miss L.J. Naylor."--Introd. (p. xi-xii, xxxv)
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