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The Book of the Governor

''The Book of the Governor'', also called The Boke Named the Governour was written in 1531 by Thomas Elyot. It was dedicated to Henry VIII and is mostly a treatise on how to properly train statesmen. It also talks about the ethical dilemmas in the education system during the time. ''The Book of the Governor'' is evidence of the impact that Renaissance humanism had on prose writing.
== Thomas Elyot ==

Thomas Elyot was born before 1490 and died in 1546. He was the son of Sir Richard Elyot and Alice Fynderne. His father was a prominent lawyer, so Thomas received a quality education. Both Cambridge and Oxford claim that he is an Alumnus, but there isn’t sufficient evidence to prove so. He studied mostly liberal arts and philosophy, but also a little bit of medicine. In 1510 he married Margaret Aborough. In 1530 he was knighted. In 1531, Thomas was made ambassador the Emperor, Charles V. In 1538 he published the first Latin-English dictionary, a significant contribution to his time period. As a writer, he is more clear, precise, measured, and practically monotonous. This helps make his texts very readable. His great works include:
*''The Boke Named the Governour'' (1531)
*''Of the Knowledge Which Maketh a Wise Man'' (1533)
*''The Education of Children, Translated Out of Plutarch'' (1535)
*''Dictionary'' (1538)
*''The Castle of Helth'' (1539)
*''The Defence of Good Women'' (1540)
This is considered to be the first educational treatise in English. It sets out the way of life for member of the English governing class. Between 1531 and 1580, the book went through seven different editions. According to Biblio.com, the Book of the Governor “went through edition after edition all through the sixteenth century. It achieved this fame for many reasons. It is the first work in recognizably modern English prose, to which Elyot added many new words. It provided influential advocacy for the study of the classics, from which he quotes extensively. the principal cause of its popularity was the current vogue for its subject – it is a treatise on moral philosophy, laying down the lines on which the education of those destined to govern should be directed, and inculcating the high moral principles which should rule them in the performance of their duties. There was nothing very original or revolutionary in the thoughts expressed: Elyot acknowledges his debt to the Institutio Principis Christiani of Erasmus and Castiglione’s Il Cortegiano, though not that to Francesco Patrizzi, Bishop of Gaeta at the end of the fifteenth century, whose De Rego et Regis Institutione was certainly the model for The Governour. Nevertheless it remained a textbook for behaviour for generations and had a lasting effect on the writing of English.” Original copies of the book are currently worth over $9,000.

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