Midwinter
J.B. Trapp, 17 November 1983
Thomas More: History and Providence
by Alistair Fox.
Blackwell, 271 pp., £19.50, September 1982,0 631 13094 2 Show More
by Alistair Fox.
Blackwell, 271 pp., £19.50, September 1982,
The Statesman and the Fanatic: Thomas Wolsey and Thomas More
by Jasper Ridley.
Constable, 338 pp., £12.50, October 1982,9780094634701 Show More
by Jasper Ridley.
Constable, 338 pp., £12.50, October 1982,
English Reformation Literature: The Tudor Origins of the Protestant Tradition
by John King.
Princeton, 539 pp., £30.70, December 1982,0 691 06502 0 Show More
by John King.
Princeton, 539 pp., £30.70, December 1982,
Seven-Headed Luther: Essays in Commemoration of a Quincentenary, 1483-1983
edited by Peter Newman Brooks.
Oxford, 325 pp., £22.50, July 1983,0 19 826648 0 Show More
edited by Peter Newman Brooks.
Oxford, 325 pp., £22.50, July 1983,
The Complete Works of St Thomas More. Vol. VI: A Dialogue concerning Heresies. Part 1: The Text, Part 2: Introduction, Commentary, Appendices, Glossary, Index
edited by T.M.C. Lawler, Germain Marc’hadour and Richard Marius.
Yale, 435 pp., £76, November 1981,0 300 02211 5 Show More
edited by T.M.C. Lawler, Germain Marc’hadour and Richard Marius.
Yale, 435 pp., £76, November 1981,
“... summoned. His lofty earlier debates on the Agony in the Garden and Cain and Abel with his friend John Colet would have remained unknown – Colet was not one to rush into print – if Erasmus had not written them up and got them into circulation. If Colet’s new St Paul’s School was known abroad, it was Erasmus’s doing. Even Jean Vitrier, coming to ... ”