TABLE OF CONTENTS PART I INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER I CHAPTER I THE THIRTEENTH AND FOURTEENTH CENTURIES CHAPTER II THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY CHAPTER I THE FRENCH LANGUAGE AT COURT AND AMONG THE NOBILITY CHAPTER II FRENCH TUTORS AT COURT GILES DUWES JOHN PALSGRAVE JEAN BELLEMAIN CHAPTER IV HUGUENOT TEACHERS OF FRENCH OTHER CLASSES OF FRENCH CHAPTER V METHODS OF TEACHING FRENCH LATIN AND FRENCH FRENCH CHAPTER VI FRENCH AT THE UNIVERSITIES CHAPTER VII THE STUDY OF FRENCH BY ENGLISH TRAVELLERS ABROAD CHAPTER VIII THE STUDY OF FRENCH AMONG MERCHANTS AND SOLDIERS CHAPTER I FRENCH AT THE COURTS OF JAMES I. AND CHARLES CHAPTER II FRENCH GRAMMARS BOOKS FOR TEACHING LATIN AND FRENCH FRENCH IN PRIVATE INSTITUTIONS CHAPTER III THE "LITTLE BLOIS" IN LONDON CHAPTER IV THE FRENCH TEACHING PROFESSION AND METHODS OF STUDYING THE LANGUAGE CHAPTER VI GALLOMANIA AFTER THE RESTORATION CHAPTER VII THE TEACHING OF FRENCH AND ITS POPULARITY AFTER THE RESTORATION APPENDIX I CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF MANUALS AND GRAMMARS FOR TEACHING FRENCH TO THE ENGLISH Minor punctuation inconsistencies have been silently corrected. A list of other changes made can be found at the end of the book. Footnotes were sequentially numbered and placed at the end of each chapter. The page headers of the book on the odd numbered pages are presented as sidenotes. PUBLICATIONS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER FRENCH SERIES No. III THE FRENCH LANGUAGE IN ENGLAND Published by the University of Manchester at THE UNIVERSITY PRESS (H. M. McKechnie, Secretary) 12 Lime Grove, Oxford Road, MANCHESTER LONGMANS, GREEN & CO. London: 39 Paternoster Row New York: 443-449 Fourth Avenue and Thirtieth Street Chicago: Prairie Avenue and Thirty-fifth Street Bombay: 8 Hornby Road Calcutta: 6 Old Court House Street Madras: 167 Mount Road THE TEACHING |