Lollards of Coventry, 1486-1522 (Camden Fifth Series)
Editorial Reviews
Review
'... the editors give us a valuable introduction to and a fairly comprehensive view of the nature of later Lollardy in the provinces ... a rich collection of materials ... The translation [] is unprecedented, I believe, for volumes in the Royal History Society's Camden Series, and it increases the classroom utility of the volume many fold ... it is hard to think of another single volume of primary materials that brings home, quite this clearly and concisely, the nature of the prosecution ...'. H-Net Book Review
'The editors deserve thanks for making these records available in a user-friendly format and in fluid English translation. ... a volume that will be treasured by students of later Lollardy.' Journal of Ecclesiastical History
Book Description
Coventry, one of late medieval England's major cities, harbored an important community of heretics, known as Lollards, in the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries. This volume presents all the known records concerning these heretics, in the original languages of Latin and medieval English as well as in a modern English translation. The documents offer new insights into the nature of religious dissent in England prior to the first stirrings of the English Reformation.
Lollards of Coventry, 1486-1522 (Camden Fifth Series)
Lollards of Coventry, 1486-1522 (Camden Fifth Series),Shannon McSheffrey,Norman Tanner,Cambridge University Press,0521830834,Christianity - Protestanism,Church history,Coventry (England),Europe - Great Britain - General,History,History - General History,Lollards,Religion,Sources,Blasphemy, heresy, apostasy,British Empire,England,History / Great Britain,Jamaica,Protestantism & Protestant Churches,West Africa,World history: c 1750 to c 1900,c 1000 CE to c 1500,c 1500 to c 1600
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