Multi-lingual Education in England 1200-1500
- Author / Editor
- Iglesias-Rabade, Luis.
Multi-lingual Education in England 1200-1500
- Published
- Studia Neophilologica 67 (1995): 185-95.
- Description
- Reviews the language used in schools and universities. French was the usual language of instruction until 1350, and perhaps later in universities.
- The author examines the role of the friars, Wyclif, and the Lollards in the increasing use of English and the growth of literacy.
- Chaucer Subjects
- Background and General Criticism.
- Language and Word Studies.