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" Ethelwerd the youngest, by the divine counsels and the admirable prudence of the king, was consigned to the schools of learning, where, with the children of almost all the nobility of the country, and many also who were not noble, he prospered under the... "
The Whole Works of King Alfred the Great: With Preliminary Essays ... - Page 86
by Alfred (King of England) - 1858 - 542 pages
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Selections from the Sources of English History: Being a Supplement to Text ...

Charles William Colby - 1899 - 378 pages
...the youngest [of Alfred's children] , 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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Selections from the Sources of English History: Being a Supplement to Text ...

Charles William Colby - 1899 - 398 pages
...the youngest [of Alfred's children] , 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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A History of Winchester College

Arthur Francis Leach - 1899 - 674 pages
...and the admirable prudence of the King, was sent to the Grammar School (ludis litterariae d\snpl'mae\ where, with the children of almost all the nobility...noble, he prospered under the diligent care of his masters. Books in both languages, namely, Latin and Saxon, were diligently read in the school. They...
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Early Yorkshire Schools, Volume 1

Arthur Francis Leach - 1899 - 348 pages
...the admirable prudence of the King, was sent to the grammar school (ludis litterarise disciplinse), where with the children of almost all the nobility...noble, he prospered under the diligent care of his masters. Books in both languages, namely, Latin and Saxon, were diligently read in the school. They...
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A History of Winchester College

Arthur Francis Leach - 1899 - 684 pages
...the diligent care of his masters. Books in both languages, namely, Latin and Saxon, were diligently read in the school. They also learned to write, so that before they were of an age to practise manly arts, namely, hunting and such pursuits as befit noblemen, they became studious and...
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Alfred the West Saxon: King of English

Dugald Macfadyen - 1901 - 450 pages
...court school seems to be implied in what Asser says about ^Ethelward, the king's youngest son. He " 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." It is just possible to connect this determined effort...
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A Source Book of MediƦval History: Documents Illustrative of European Life ...

Frederic Austin Ogg - 1907 - 520 pages
...and the admirable prudence of the king, was consigned i Ethelwerd was Alfred's fifth living child. to the schools of learning, where, with the children...Books in both languages, namely, Latin and Saxon, were read in the school.1 Th education ^^y also learned to write, so that before they of Alfred's were of...
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A Source Book of MediƦval History: Documents Illustrative of European Life ...

Frederic Austin Ogg - 1908 - 524 pages
...the youngest [of Alfred's children],1 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.1 Th ducation They also learned to write, so that before they of Alfred's were of...
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Schola Regia Cantuariensis: A History of Canterbury School. Commonly Called ...

Charles Eveleigh Woodruff, Harry James Cape - 1908 - 512 pages
..." by the divine counsels and the admirable prudence of the King, was sent to the grammar school,:}: where, with the children of almost all the nobility of the country, and many who were not noble, he prospered under the care of his masters. Books of both languages, namely, Latin...
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Schola Regia Cantuariensis: A History of Canterbury School. Commonly Called ...

Charles Eveleigh Woodruff, Harry James Cape - 1908 - 510 pages
...youngest, " by the divine counsels and the admirable prudence of the King, was sent to the grammar school,! where, with the children of almost all the nobility of the country, and many who were not noble, he prospered under the care of his masters. Books of both languages, namely, Latin...
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