A new discovery of the old art of teaching schoole, in four small treatises. 1. concerning A petty-schoole. 2 The ushers duty 3. The masters method 4. Scholastick discipline in a grammar schoole. Shewing how children in their playing years may grammatically attain to a firm groundedness in and exercise of the Latine, Greek, and Hebrew tongues. Written about twenty three yeares ago, for the benefit of the Rotherham School, where it was first used; and after 14. years trial by diligent practise in London in many particulars enlarged, and now at last published for the general profit, especially of young schoole-masters. By Charles Hoole Master of Arts, and teacher of a private grammar-school in Lothbury Garden, London.

People / Organizations
Imprint
London: printed by J[ohn]. T[wyn]. for Andrew Crook at the Green Dragon in Pauls Church-yard, 1660.
Publication year
1660-1660
ESTC No.
R16111
Grub Street ID
63995
Description
[26], 41, [5], 309, [1] p. : tables ; 12⁰
Note
Numerals "1. ... 4." printed vertically on title page; title word "concerning" printed vertically between numerals and title words "A petty-schoole ... discipline".

Printer's name from Wing CD.

Each treatise has separate title page, dated 1659, and the first is also paged separately.

Leaf B12 is blank.