| John Allen Giles - 1848 - 458 pages
...monastic life ; Ethelwerd, the youngest, by the Divine counsels and admirable prudence of the king, was consigned to the schools of learning, where, with...of his teachers. Books in both languages, namely, in Latin and Saxon, were read in the school. They also learned to write ; so that, before they were... | |
| Albrecht von Baron HALLER - 1849 - 388 pages
...monastic life ; Ethelwerd, the youngest, by the divine counsels and admirable prudence of the king, was consigned to the schools of learning, where, with...of his teachers. Books in both languages, namely, in Latin and Saxon, were read in the school. They also learned to write ; so that, before they were... | |
| Edward N. Marks - 1854 - 394 pages
...the same discipline. We are told, " Ethelwerd, the youngest, by the admirable prudence of the king, was consigned to the schools of learning, where, with...of almost all the nobility of the country, and many even of those belonging to the poorer classes, he prospered under the diligent care of his teachers.... | |
| 1857 - 830 pages
...monastic life. Ethelwerd, the youngest, by the divino c<mn?r!s ,'ind tlio admirable pnulcnee of the king, was consigned to the schools of learning, where, with the children of almost ¡ill the nobility of tho countrv, and many also who were not of noble birth, he prospered under the... | |
| Alfred (King of England) - 1858 - 596 pages
...monastic life. jEthelwerd the youngest, by the divine counsels and the admirable prudence of the king, was consigned to the schools of learning, where, with...prospered under the diligent care of his teachers ; so that before they were of an age to practice manly arts, they became studious and clever in the... | |
| John Allen Giles - 1863 - 416 pages
...monastic life. jEthelwerd the youngest, by the divine counsels and the admirable prudence of the king, was consigned to the schools of learning, where, with...prospered under the diligent care of his teachers ; so that before they were of an age to practice manly arts, they became studious and clever in the... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1870 - 448 pages
...a monastic life. Athelwred, the youngest, by the divine counsel and admirable prudence of the king, was consigned to the schools of learning, where, with...many also who were not noble, he prospered under the anxious care of his teachers. Books in both languages, Saxon and Latin, were read in the schools. The... | |
| John Adam Weisse - 1878 - 828 pages
...observes : " Ethelwerd, the youngest, by the Divine counsels and the admirable prudence of the king, was consigned to the schools of learning, where, with...the nobility of the country, and many also who were net noblt, he prospered under the diligent care of his teachers. Books in both languages, namely, Latin... | |
| John Adam Weisse - 1878 - 748 pages
...observes : " Ethelwerd, the youngest, by the Divine counsels and the admirable prudence of the king, was consigned to the schools of learning, where, with...almost all the nobility of the country, and many also wlto were not noble, he prospered under the diligent care of his teachers. Books in both languages,... | |
| John Adam Weisse - 1879 - 746 pages
...observes : " Ethelwerd, the youngest, by the Divine counsels and the admirable prudence of the king, was consigned to the schools of learning, where, with...Books in both languages, namely, Latin and Saxon, were read in the school. They also learned to write ; so that before they were of an age to practice manly... | |
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