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  1. Balmuth, Miriam. "Female Education in 16th & 17th Century England: Influences, Attitudes, and Trends." Canadian Woman Studies/les cahiers de la femme 9.3 & 4 (1988): 17-20.
  2. Brown, J. Howard. Elizabethan Schooldays. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1933.
  3. Bushnell, Rebecca W.. A Culture of Teaching: Early Modern Humanism in Theory and Practice. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1996.
  4. Charlton, Kenneth. Education in Renaissance England. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1965.
  5. Cressy, David. Education in Tudor and Stuart England. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1976.
  6. Cressy, David. Literacy and the Social Order: Reading and Writing in Tudor and Stuart England.. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1980.
  7. Leach, Arthur F.. English Schools at the Reformation 1546-8. New York: Russell & Russell, 1968.
  8. Nelson, William, ed. A Fifteenth Century School Book. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1956.
  9. Orme, Nicholas. Education and Society in Medieval and Renaissance England. London: The Hambledon Press, 1989.
  10. Orme, Nicholas. English Schools in the Middle Ages. London: Methuen, 1973.
  11. Thought, New Perspectives on Renaissance. "New Perspectives on Renaissance Thought: Essays in the History of Science, Education and Philosophy. In Memory of Charles B. Schmitt." London: Buckworth, 1990.
  12. Watson, Foster. The English Grammar Schools to 1660: Their Curriculum and Practice. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1908.
  13. Whitaker, Virgil K. Shakespeare's Use of Learning. San Marino, Calif.: Huntington Library, 1953.
  14. Woodward, William Harrison. Desiderius Erasmus Concerning the Aim and Method of Education. New York: Teacher's College, Columbia University, 1964.