- Humanist education developed
- Italian schools start movement
- Lily's Latin Grammar
- France starts humanist collèges
- Teaching Greek
- Spain and Portugal influenced by Italy
- Jesuit Schools
- New schools in England and Scotland
- Organized education in Germany and Low Countries
- Education for women promoted
- Universities flourish in Renaissance
Source: Renaissance and Reformation: Almanac, ©2002 Gale Cengage. All Rights Reserved. Full copyright.
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