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  1. The scholemaster; written between 1563-8. Posthumously published. First ed., 1570; collated with the 2d ed, 1572. Edited by Edward Arber by Roger, 1515-1568 Ascham, 2009-10-26
  2. English works: Toxophilus, Report of the affaires and state of Germany, The scholemaster. Edited by William Aldis Wright by Roger, 1515-1568 Ascham, 2009-10-26
  3. English works Toxophilus; Report of the affaires and state of Ge by Ascham. Roger. 1515-1568., 1904-01-01
  4. Letters of Roger Ascham by Maurice Hatch, 1989-07
  5. Toxophilus: 1545 (Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies) by Roger Ascham, 2004-01
  6. English works: by Roger Ascham 1515-1568 Wright William Aldis [from old catalog] ed, 1904-12-31

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ascham roger english biography information teacher Ascham, ays'kam, ROGER (15151568), an English scholar and teacher, who rose to prominence during the reigns of Henry VIII, Mary
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@import url(../index.css); Ascham, Roger New Practical Reference Library Ascham, ays'kam, ROGER (1515-1568), an English scholar and teacher, who rose to prominence during the reigns of Henry VIII, Mary and Elizabeth. He was educated at Saint John's College, Oxford, and became a college tutor. Later he was appointed teacher of the learned languages to Lady Elizabeth (afterwards Queen Elizabeth). Following this he became Latin Secretary to Queen Mary, and when Elizabeth acceded to the throne, was continued in the position. He is best known by his work, The School Master, a plain and perfect way of teaching children to speak, write and read the Latin tongue. This book was a radical departure from the methods then in vogue and greatly simplified the work and made it more interesting. Consult Quick's Essays on Educational Reformers.
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@import url(../index.css); Ascham, Roger Aiton’s Encyclopedia Ascham, as'kam, Roger (1515-1568), a Yorkshire scholar. He was a graduate of Cambridge. He was renowned as a student of Greek and Latin. In 1548 he became tutor to the Princess, afterward Queen, Elizabeth, with whom he read Cicero, Livy, Sophocles, and other classical writers. Ascham traveled extensively as secretary to the English ambassador to Charles V. He wrote a famous treatise on archery, called Toxophilus. His best known work, however, is The Scolemaster, expressive of his methods of teaching Latin, and giving in a general way his conception of the proper method of education. The Scolemaster will well repay careful reading. Although he lived in an age when Latin was the language of the educated, and was himself the leading Latin scholar of his day, Ascham took pride in saying of the Toxophilus, that he had "written this Englishe matter in the Englishe for Englishemen." See ELIZABETH; ALCUIN.
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7. Roger Ascham - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Cambridge University Press. Further reading. Ascham, Roger. The Whole Works of Roger Ascham, ed. J. A. Giles. John Russel Smith, 1865. Amazon listing
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Sketch of Roger Ascham Roger Ascham (c. 1515 – 23 December 1568) was an English scholar and didactic writer, famous for his prose style, his promotion of the vernacular, and his theories of education. He acted as Princess Elizabeth 's tutor in Greek and Latin between 1548-50, and served in the administrations of Edward VI Mary I , and Elizabeth I. The name Ascham could be more properly spelt Askham, being derived from Askham near York . He was born at Kirby Wiske , a village in the North Riding of Yorkshire , near Northallerton , the third son of John Ascham, steward to Lord Scrope of Bolton . The family name of his mother Margaret is unknown, but she is said to have been well connected. The authority for this statement, as for most here concerning Ascham's early life, is Edward Grant , headmaster of Westminster , who collected and edited his letters and delivered a panegyrical oration on his life in 1576.
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Ascham (ăs' kam), Roger, a wellknown scholar and teacher, was born in a small English village about 1515, and was taken into the family of a nobleman to be educated.
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As cham (s k m), Roger 15151568. English scholar who as Latin secretary to Edward VI, Mary I, and Elizabeth I advocated the use of the vernacular in literature.
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Ascham, Roger, 15151568 Filed under Ascham, Roger, 1515-1568. A Memoir of Roger Ascham (with a memoir of Thomas Arnold; New York Chautauqua Press, 1890), by Samuel Johnson and
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Ascham, Roger (ăs`kəm), 1515–68, English humanist and scholar, b. Yorkshire. Ascham was a major intellectual figure of the early Tudor period.
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Epistolarum libri quatuor. Accessit Joannis Sturmii aliorumque ad Aschamum Anglosque alios eruditos epistolarum liber unus. - Oxoniae : prostant venales apud Henricum Clements, 1703. - 38, 445 S. [NB: Paginierung springt fälschlich von 120 auf 201; zuweilen unrichtige Briefzählung] ; 8° - Satzspiegel 15,3 x 8,3 cm - Signatur: Sch 053/065 an 1
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Imprimatur Dedicatio (Gulielmus Elstob an Robert Hethaeus)
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Oratio de Vita et Obitu Rogeri Aschami (Edvardus Grant)

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Liber III: Epistolae Rogeri Aschami ad amicos postea missae (vgl. den Beginn der Praefatio und S. 17 der Vita) I. II. III. IV. ... XXXV. COMMENDATITIARVM, PETITORIARVM ET SIMILIVM EIVS GENERIS EPISTVLARVM LIBER VNVS I. II. III. IV. ... LXXVI. JOANNIS STVRMII, HIERONYMI OSORII ALIORVMQVE EPISTOLAE AD ROGERVM ASCHAMVM ALIOSQVE NOBILES ANGLOS MISSAE. LIBER VNVS NB: Wenn hier kein Adressat genannt wird, ist es R. Aschamus. Autor der Briefe I.-V., VIII.-X., XVI., XXX.-XXXII., XXXV. und XXXVIII. ist Joannes Sturmius.

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Encyclopedia Ascham, Roger. Ascham, Roger (ăs'k u m) , 1515 – 68, English humanist and scholar, b. Yorkshire. Ascham was a major intellectual figure of the early Tudor period.
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Ascham, Roger
b. 1515, Kirby Wiske, near York, Eng.
d. Dec. 30, 1568, London
British humanist, scholar, and writer, famous for his prose style, his
promotion of the vernacular, and his theories of education.
As a boy of 14, Ascham entered the University of Cambridge,
where he later took his M.A. and was elected a fellow of St. John's
and appointed reader in Greek. The new Renaissance enthusiasm
for the classics, especially Greek, was at its height.
Ascham's Toxophilus ("Lover of the Bow"), written in the form of a dialogue, was published in 1545 and was the first book on archery in English. In the preface Ascham showed the growing patriotic zeal of the humanists by stating that he was writing "Englishe matter in the Englishe tongue for Englishe men." He became Princess Elizabeth's tutor in Greek and Latin (1548-50), then served for several years as secretary to Sir Richard Moryson, English ambassador to the

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