Ⓓ From the Fifteenth to the Eighteenth Century
" The New Learning and the Bible'
A dramatic interlude written for broadcasting by T. W. H. HOLLAND
The sixteenth century was a time of great contrasts, in learning as in other matters. Many schools were built, but still more were destroyed ; yet all the time a great change was taking place which was to affect English schools for centuries. This afternoon listeners are to hear something of an Elizabethan school, of what went on inside it, and of the people who attended it.