Despite the wealth of research on the mid-sixteenth-century Protestant martyrologies of John Foxe, Jean Crespin, and others, Heinrich Pantaleon?s Martyrvm historia (1563) has been comparatively overlooked. This article, however, maintains that Pantaleon?s martyrology was important. Unlike other Protestant martyrologists, Pantaleon could read not only classical languages but also Dutch, German, and Italian. Pantaleon drew on vernacular martyrologies and translated the material for incorporation into his own Latin text, making this material accessible to the learned across Europe, and creating a more cohesive group of international Protestant martyrs. An example of this effect is provided by Foxe?s use of Pantaleon?s accounts of the German an...
AbstractThis journal article is derived from my doctoral thesis undertaken at UEA Norwich, which pro...
The sixteenth-century Acts and Monuments by John Foxe was more than a martyrology, which memorialis...
The protestants have condemned the use of images for worship purposes. But, can a literary image evo...
Amid the great Protestant martyrologies of the mid-sixteenth century, Heinrich Pantaleon’s Martyrvm ...
Amid the great Protestant martyrologies of the mid-sixteenth century, Heinrich Pantaleon’s Martyrvm ...
Protestant and Catholic martyrologies evolved in dialogue; however, they did not articulate a common...
Defence date: 12 December 2017Examining Board: Professor Luca Molà, European University Institute; P...
JOHN FOXE'S ACTS AND MONUMENTS Of These Latter and Perilous Days, a vast collection of unforget...
John Foxe's Actes and Monuments is generally regarded as an aggressively Protestant work. Yet in his...
This thesis studies John Foxe's treatment of the Henrician Reformation in The Acts and Monuments, an...
editorial reviewedThis contribution focuses on the place held by the Histoire ecclesiastique in Refo...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>John Foxe (1517-87) wa...
We assert that Foxe’s Book of Martyrs was published for these three purposes: personal reasons, a tr...
During the reign of the Catholic Mary Tudor about 300 people were executed for their faith in Englan...
Western European scholars have widely examined early modern Protestant martyrology since the ninetee...
AbstractThis journal article is derived from my doctoral thesis undertaken at UEA Norwich, which pro...
The sixteenth-century Acts and Monuments by John Foxe was more than a martyrology, which memorialis...
The protestants have condemned the use of images for worship purposes. But, can a literary image evo...
Amid the great Protestant martyrologies of the mid-sixteenth century, Heinrich Pantaleon’s Martyrvm ...
Amid the great Protestant martyrologies of the mid-sixteenth century, Heinrich Pantaleon’s Martyrvm ...
Protestant and Catholic martyrologies evolved in dialogue; however, they did not articulate a common...
Defence date: 12 December 2017Examining Board: Professor Luca Molà, European University Institute; P...
JOHN FOXE'S ACTS AND MONUMENTS Of These Latter and Perilous Days, a vast collection of unforget...
John Foxe's Actes and Monuments is generally regarded as an aggressively Protestant work. Yet in his...
This thesis studies John Foxe's treatment of the Henrician Reformation in The Acts and Monuments, an...
editorial reviewedThis contribution focuses on the place held by the Histoire ecclesiastique in Refo...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>John Foxe (1517-87) wa...
We assert that Foxe’s Book of Martyrs was published for these three purposes: personal reasons, a tr...
During the reign of the Catholic Mary Tudor about 300 people were executed for their faith in Englan...
Western European scholars have widely examined early modern Protestant martyrology since the ninetee...
AbstractThis journal article is derived from my doctoral thesis undertaken at UEA Norwich, which pro...
The sixteenth-century Acts and Monuments by John Foxe was more than a martyrology, which memorialis...
The protestants have condemned the use of images for worship purposes. But, can a literary image evo...