- Privately tutored at an early age
- Influenced by the Protestant teachings of his mentors and the priests of his local church
- Educated at St. Paul's school where he would by and be influenced by St. Paul's church
- Went to Christ's College in Cambridge, influenced further by the religious views of his mentors there
- Received a bachelor's degree in 1629
- Received a master's of arts degree in 1632 and graduated cum laude
- After graduating, travelled Europe absorbing knowledge of more catholic christianity and current politics
- After returning to England, began to teach and tutor
- During the English Civil War, Milton was active in politics by writing pamphlets for Smectymnuus, a group who had a former tutor of his, Thomas Young, as a member.
Friday, March 25, 2011
Educational Background of John Milton
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