Roger Ascham was born in 1515.
Roger Ascham died on 1568-12-23.
Anthony Ascham was born in 1614.
English scholar, Roger Ascham (1515 - 1568)
Roger Ascham (1515–1568) was an English scholar and tutor, best known for his work in education and his writings on rhetoric and language. He served as a tutor to Queen Elizabeth I and was a prominent advocate for humanist education. Ascham's notable works include "The Schoolmaster," which outlines his educational philosophies, emphasizing the importance of learning through dialogue and critical thinking. He is also recognized for his contributions to the development of English prose.
In his book "The Schoolmaster," Roger Ascham praises Jane Grey as an exceptional example of a well-educated young woman. He highlights her remarkable intelligence, linguistic skills, and deep knowledge of classical literature, which set her apart from her peers. Ascham's admiration for Jane reflects his belief in the importance of education for women and serves as a testament to her capabilities, despite her tragic fate.
Ascham School was created in 1886.
Anthony Ascham died in 1650.
The motto of Ascham School is 'Vi Et Animo'.
An ascham is a cupboard or case for holding bows and other archery equipment.
Ascham St. Vincent's School was created in 1889.
Ascham St. Vincent's School ended in 1938.
R. Ascham has written: 'English works' 'The schoolmaster (1570)'