Paul Ayris & David Selwyn (ed.): Thomas Cranmer, Churchman & Scholar, Ch...
Further evidences of Dr. Cranmer’s “humanism:” support for young scholars in the Canterbury Cathedral school including poor children, university patronages, monastic recommendations (before their closures), close monitoring of university affairs, his own household as a center of education (residential for some other than his own family, e.g. a nephew of Dantiscus), patronage of foreign students in England but also Englishmen abroad, and patronage of Erasmus until his death. Support of learning makes one a humanist? A question-begging term.
This much: the Cambridge don supports education significantly. No surprises here.
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