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Creator
Date
2012
Location
Leiden
Netherlands
Netherlands
Media format
Printed text
Extent
viii, 237 p.
Language
English
Size
25 cm
Reference IDs
Folger bibliographic ID: 334950
Folger call number: BR350.T8 P37 2012
Folger holdings ID: 486150
Accession Number: 268054
Folger call number: BR350.T8 P37 2012
Folger holdings ID: 486150
Accession Number: 268054
Summary
"...Examines the important implications of printed vernacular appeals to a nascent public by the reformer William Tyndale, by religious conservatives such as Thomas More, and Henry VIII's regime in the volatile early years of the English Reformation." --from back cover
Notes
General notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. [219]-228) and index
Contents
William Tyndale and early modern appeals to the public during the English Reformation -- "[T]he very brest of all this batayle ... the questyon whyche is the chyrche" : the conflicting ecclesiologies of William Tyndale and Thomas More -- Implications of media : how vernacularization and printing shaped the content and reception of the writings of William Tyndale and Thomas More -- Thomas More and Henry VIII at cross-purposes -- William Tyndale, Henry VIII, and the royal supremacy -- Conclusion : Tyndale's enduring legacy
Also known as
Extended title: Printing, power, and piety : appeals to the public during the early years of the English Reformation / by Brad C. Pardue
Subjects
Related names
author: Pardue, Brad C.
subject: Tyndale, William, -1536
subject: Tyndale, William, -1536