Roger Ascham, a professor at Cambridge University,…
1545 CE
Roger Ascham, a professor at Cambridge University, in 1545 writes Toxophilus, a treatise on the training of archers in the form of a Platonic dialogue.
Ascham emphasizes the benefits of physical training, champions the principles of humanism, and recommends the use of a vernacular style of English prose.
Among his pupils had been William Grindal, who in 1544 had become tutor to Princess Elizabeth.