Educational and vocational books

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Educational and vocational books

selected and introduced by Frances Teague ; general editors, Betty S. Travitsky and Patrick Cullen

(The early modern Englishwoman : a facsimile library of essential works, ser. 2 . Printed writings, 1641-1700 ; pt. 1 ; v. 5)

Ashgate, c2001

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Description

From the beginning of the seventeenth century, English society started to become preoccupied with education and how people acquired it. It is all the more surprising, then, that there should be relatively few early modern texts by Englishwomen devoted to the question of how one should learn. The four texts printed here are principally concerned with language and arithemetic. One of the reasons for the paucity of such writings is that many commentators viewed women's ability to write as a threat to social stability. The education of women was at best ad hoc. A few attended dame schools, and the wealthy could afford private tutors. Among her own family and friends, however, the individual learned girl was often celebrated, and instances of formal praise act as forewords to some of the texts printed in this volume.

Table of Contents

  • Contents: Introductory Note
  • Anna Maria van Schurman, The Learned Maid
  • Bathsua Reginald Makin, An Essay to Revive the Antient Education of Gentlewomen
  • Advice to the Women and Maidens of London
  • Triumphs of Female Wit in Some Pindarick Odes, or The Emulation.

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  • NCID
    BA59407035
  • ISBN
    • 0754602133
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Aldershot
  • Pages/Volumes
    1 v. (various pagings)
  • Size
    24 cm
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