Monasticon Dioecesis Exoniensis Being A Collection Of Records And Instruments Illustrating The Ancient Conventual Collegiate And Eleemosynary Foundations In The Counties Of Cornwall And Devon With Historical Notices And A Supplement Comprising A List Of The Dedications Of Churches In The Diocese An Amended Edition Of The Taxation Of Pope Nicholas And An Abstract Of The Chantry Rolls By George Oliver
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Monasticon Dioecesis Exoniensis
Author | : George Oliver |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 444 |
Release | : 1846 |
Genre | : Monasticism and religious orders |
ISBN | : |
Report and Transactions of the Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature and Art
Author | : Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature and Art |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 834 |
Release | : 1901 |
Genre | : Devon (England) |
ISBN | : |
List of members in each volume.
Transactions of the Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature and Art
Author | : Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature and Art |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 832 |
Release | : 1901 |
Genre | : Architecture |
ISBN | : |
List of members in each volume.
The Correspondence of Reginald Pole
Author | : Thomas F. Mayer |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 678 |
Release | : 2017-09-29 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1351963899 |
Reginald Pole (1500-1558), cardinal and archbishop of Canterbury, was at the centre of reform controversies in the mid 16th century - antagonist of Henry VIII, a leader of the reform group in the Roman Church, and nearly elected pope (Julius III was elected in his stead). His voluminous correspondence - more than 2500 items, including letters to him - forms a major source for historians not only of England, but of Catholic Europe and the early Reformation as a whole. In addition to the insight they provide on political history, both secular and ecclesiastical, and on the spiritual motives of reform, they also constitute a great resource for our understanding of humanist learning and cultural patronage in the Renaissance. Hitherto there has been no comprehensive, let alone modern or accurate listing and analysis of this correspondence, in large part due to the complexity of the manuscript traditions and the difficulties of legibility. The present work makes this vast body of material accessible to the researcher, summarising each letter (and printing key texts usually in critical editions), together with necessary identification and comment. The first three volumes in this set will contain the correspondence; the fourth and fifth will provide a biographical companion to all persons mentioned, and will together constitute a major research tool in their own right. This first volume covers the crucial turning point in Pole’s career: his protracted break with Henry and the substitution of papal service for royal. One major dimension of this rupture was a profound religious conversion which took Pole to the brink of one of the defining moments of the Italian Reformation, the writing of the ’Beneficio di Christo’.
The Correspondence of Reginald Pole
Author | : Reginald Pole |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 696 |
Release | : 2002 |
Genre | : Architecture |
ISBN | : |
Reginald Pole (1500-1558), cardinal and archbishop of Canterbury, was at the centre of reform controversies in the mid 16th century - antagonist of Henry VIII, a leader of the reform group in the Roman Church, and nearly elected pope (Julius III was elected in his stead). His voluminous correspondence is a major source for historians of England, Catholic Europe and the early Reformation as a whole. In addition to the information on both secular and ecclesiastical political history, and the spiritual motives of reform, these letters provide real insight into humanist learning and cultural patronage in the Renaissance. This is the first of a five-volume project, making a vast body of material available for the first time, summarising each letter (and printing key texts), together with necessary identification and comment. The present volume covers the crucial turning point in Pole's career: his break with Henry VIII and his taking papal service. This encompassed the profound religious conversion which took Pole to the brink of one of the defining moments of the Italian Reformation, the writing of the Beneficio di Christo.
Catalogue of the Books in the Manchester Public Free Library, Reference Department. Prepared by A. Crestadoro. (Vol. II. Comprising the Additions from 1864 to 1879.) [With the "Index of Names and Subjects".]
Author | : Public Free Libraries (Manchester) |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 996 |
Release | : 1864 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : |
Catalogue of the Books in the Manchester Free Library
Author | : Manchester Public Libraries (Manchester, England) |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 1670 |
Release | : 1864 |
Genre | : Books |
ISBN | : |
"The Catalogue ... has been prepared with a view to accomplish two objects. One, to offer an inventory of all the books on the shelves of the Reference Department of the Manchester Free Library: the other, to supply ... a ready Key both to the subjects of the books, and to the names of the authors." - v. 1, the compiler to the reader.
Cornwall
Author | : Peter Beacham |
Publisher | : Pevsner Architectural Guides: Buildings of England |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2014 |
Genre | : Architecture |
ISBN | : 9780300126686 |
Cornwall is a land apart, one which has had a strong sense of its separate identity throughout history. Here are some of the richest and best preserved prehistoric and medieval landscapes in Britain, medieval castles and later coastal defences, and a land of inscribed stones, holy wells, wayside crosses and small churchtowns, scattered throughout its diverse countryside and along its beautiful coastline. Its medieval churches show monumental Norman fonts, accomplished C14 sculpture, striking C15 west towers and generously proportioned C15 and C16 aisles, with a wealth of medieval and Renaissance bench ends. Major houses can be found from all periods ranging from the spectacular mansions of the mining magnates like Tregothnan and Lanhydrock, through the supremely picturesque as at St Michael's Mount, to the exquisite Elizabethan of Trerice. The smaller houses of the Cornish gentry survive in significant numbers from the medieval period, many refashioned in the C18 and C19. Threaded through almost every landscape is evidence of Cornwall's distinguished mining history, and its towns, remarkably well preserved, offer fine public buildings of the C18 and C19, and at Truro the greatest English cathedral of the Victorian age. Among the architectural highlights of the last century are Lutyen's dramatic extension to Penheale, Modernist seaside houses, Barbara Hepworth's sculpture garden and the vast biomes of the Eden Project.