Art, Literature and Religion in Early Modern Sussex

Art, Literature and Religion in Early Modern Sussex

Culture and Conflict

Dimmock, Matthew; Hadfield, Andrew

Taylor & Francis Ltd

06/2019

288

Mole

Inglês

9781138379879

15 a 20 dias

453

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Contents: Introduction: contesting early modern Sussex, Matthew Dimmock, Andrew Hadfield and Paul Quinn; Elizabeth I's progresses into Sussex, Caroline Adams; Two Sussex writers: Thomas Drant and Anthony Copley, Matthew Dimmock and Andrew Hadfield; Lambert Barnard, Bishop Shirborne's 'paynter', Karen Coke; Intellectual networks associated with Chichester Cathedral, c.1558-1700, Andrew Foster; 'This strange conglomerate of books', or 'Hobbs' Leviathan': Bishop Henry King's library at Chichester Cathedral, Daniel Starza Smith; 'Your daughter, most devoted': the sententious writings of Mary Arundel, Duchess of Norfolk, given to the Twelfth Earl of Arundel, Elizabeth McCutcheon; 'The government of this church by Catholic bishops hath always been a strength and defence unto the kingdom': episcopacy and the Catholic community in early 17th-century Sussex and beyond, Michael Questier; Richard Woodman, Sussex Protestantism and the construction of martyrdom, Paul Quinn; 'The happy preserver of his brother's posterity': from monumental text to sculptural figure in early modern Sussex, Nigel Llewellyn; Afterword: not the last word: scraps of history, Duncan Salkeld; Index.
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Henry King;Andrew Foster;Young Man;Caroline Adams;Sir John Gage;Daniel Starza Smith;Pallant House Gallery;Duncan Salkeld;Bishop Henry King;Elizabeth Mccutcheon;Thomas Drant;Karen Coke;William King;Michael Questier;John Ashburnham;Nigel Llewellyn;Cathedral Library;Paul Quinn;British Library MS Royal;William Ashburnham;William Iii;Richard III;La Manta;Ancient Catholic Family;Monumental Inscription;Twelfth Earl;Henry's Father;Literate Minority;Diocesan Chancellor;Henry Fitzalan;English Catholic Community;Early Modern Sermon;Charter Histories