Multi-lingual Education in England 1200-1500

Author / Editor
Iglesias-Rabade, Luis.

Title
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.