This article discusses the presentation copies of two sixteenth-century works, Martin Bucer’s De regno Christi and Johannes Sturm’s De periodis, both of which were sent in fine copies by Bucer to John Cheke in 1550. The covering letter that accompanied these books survives today at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, whilst the presentation copy of De regno Christi intended for King Edward VI is British Library, Royal MS. 8 B. VII. The circumstances surrounding these books, their production and transmission can be reconstructed in unusual and intriguing detail. This article presents several new and important discoveries, including the identification of the two presentation copies of Sturm’s De periodis mentioned by Bucer in his letter (today...
'LORD CROMWELL presenting a New Translation of the BIBLE to HENRY VIII. at LONDON, in the Year 1538,...
This project delineates the textual conventions within unfamiliar but important social registers in ...
Of the many thousands of works in the General Rare Book Collection of the Queen Elizabeth II Library...
This article discusses the presentation copies of two sixteenth-century works, Martin Bucer’s De reg...
This book investigates the reception of medieval manuscripts over a long century, 1470–1585, spannin...
Strohl Henri. Constantin Hopf, Martin Bucer and the English Reformation, Oxford, Basil Blackwell, 19...
Printing in the Anglo-Saxon type began in the mid-sixteenth century in a burst of activity that was ...
This thesis presents a series of studies in early modern manuscript culture based on Chetham's Libra...
In Reformation studies, the printed Bible has long been regarded as an agent of change. This dissert...
Publisher\u27s description: Westminster Abbey is closely connected with the early history of printi...
The chapter looks at devotional and religious books printed in England in English between 1476 and 1...
This thesis presents a series of studies in early modern manuscript culture based on Chetham’s Libra...
[228] p.Institution of a Christen man.Church of England.A revised and enlarged edition of "The insti...
This thesis explores developments in the English print world in a period of turbulent religious chan...
The first Bible to be printed in England was produced in by the royal printer, and with Henry VIII’...
'LORD CROMWELL presenting a New Translation of the BIBLE to HENRY VIII. at LONDON, in the Year 1538,...
This project delineates the textual conventions within unfamiliar but important social registers in ...
Of the many thousands of works in the General Rare Book Collection of the Queen Elizabeth II Library...
This article discusses the presentation copies of two sixteenth-century works, Martin Bucer’s De reg...
This book investigates the reception of medieval manuscripts over a long century, 1470–1585, spannin...
Strohl Henri. Constantin Hopf, Martin Bucer and the English Reformation, Oxford, Basil Blackwell, 19...
Printing in the Anglo-Saxon type began in the mid-sixteenth century in a burst of activity that was ...
This thesis presents a series of studies in early modern manuscript culture based on Chetham's Libra...
In Reformation studies, the printed Bible has long been regarded as an agent of change. This dissert...
Publisher\u27s description: Westminster Abbey is closely connected with the early history of printi...
The chapter looks at devotional and religious books printed in England in English between 1476 and 1...
This thesis presents a series of studies in early modern manuscript culture based on Chetham’s Libra...
[228] p.Institution of a Christen man.Church of England.A revised and enlarged edition of "The insti...
This thesis explores developments in the English print world in a period of turbulent religious chan...
The first Bible to be printed in England was produced in by the royal printer, and with Henry VIII’...
'LORD CROMWELL presenting a New Translation of the BIBLE to HENRY VIII. at LONDON, in the Year 1538,...
This project delineates the textual conventions within unfamiliar but important social registers in ...
Of the many thousands of works in the General Rare Book Collection of the Queen Elizabeth II Library...