Kings New School in Stratford-upon-Avon
No he did not
At school, primarily Latin Grammar and translation.
Latin and a little Greek.
In school Shakespeare would have spent a lot of time translating Latin authors such as Tacitus, Virgil and Ovid.
- Ovid- Classical Authors- Greek
The languages that William Shakespeare studied at New Kings School are believed to be classics and Latin grammar. These languages shaped his literature a great deal.
Humanities.
No he did not
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Latin, Latin and more Latin. Latin grammar and Latin literature. They also studied a little arithmetic and plenty of Divinity.
At school, primarily Latin Grammar and translation.
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A great part of his school curriculum was devoted to the study of Latin and to literature written in that language. He also knew some Greek, and probably French as well.
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Latin and a little Greek.
Classical writing refers to literature from ancient civilizations such as Greece and Rome. Scholars study these texts to gain insights into the history, culture, and values of the time period. Interest in classical writing helps to preserve this important literary tradition and understand its influence on modern literature and thought.
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