The English Schoole-Master
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The English Schoole-Maister: Teaching all his schollers, the order of distinct reading, and true writing our English tongue is a dictionary compiled by Edmund Coote, former Headmaster of King Edward VI School, Bury St Edmunds, and first published in London in 1596. At least 40 editions were published between its first publication and the end of the 17th century.[1]
It went through several editions, with later editions having slightly different subtitles.
The publishing of the book most likely lead to him losing his job as headmaster.
References[edit]
- ^ Fenton, Mary C. (2006). Milton's Places of Hope: Spiritual And Political Connections of Hope With Land. Ashgate Publishing. p. 104. ISBN 9780754657682.
- "Edmund Coote's English Schoole-maister". University of Toronto library.
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