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(Redirected from Speculum principis (Skelton book)) 1501 work by John Skelton

Speculum Principis (A mirror of Princes) was a guide to "proper princely behaviour" written by John Skelton in August 1501. Skelton was a well-known poet and had been appointed as tutor to Henry VII's second son, Prince Henry, who would later reign as Henry VIII of England. A copy is now in the British Museum, which may or may not be exactly the same as the one given to Henry.

References

  1. p.37, 'Young Henry', David Starkey
  2. Salter, F.M. "Skelton's Speculum Principis" Speculum 9 (1934): 25–37

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