Reginald Peacock 1390-1460
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Called the only great English theologian of the 15th century
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Educated in Oxford.
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Received his bishopric of St. Asaph in 1444, forced to resign his bishopric and his books were publicly burnt because of his inconventional religious views against the power of reason.
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Works:
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Repressor of Over-much Blaming of the Clergy (c. 1455)
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Added a new dimension to the Lollard movement.
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The Book of Faith
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A 15th century theological tract and Donet, a guide to religious knowledge.
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Sir John Fortescue 1399-1475
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An English Jurist and political theorist active during the reign of Henry VI and Edward IV.
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Works:
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De laudibus legum Angliae (In Praise of English Law) 1470
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Written when he fled to Scotland with the royal family and served as the tutor to the young prince Edward. It was written for the prince’s instruction.
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Pamphlets on Succession
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Written between 1461 and 1463
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De titulo Edwardi comitis Marchiae
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Constitutional Writings
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De Laudibus Legum Anglie
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The Governance of England
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John Fisher 1469 – 1535
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English cardinal and Bishop of Rochester
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Mostly wrote asctical or controversial treatises
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Works:
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Treatise concernynge…the seven penytencyall Psalms (1508)
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Sermon…agayn ye pernicyous doctrin of Martin Luther (1521)
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Defensio Henrici VIII (1525)
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De Veritate Corporis et Sanguinis Christi in Eucharistia
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Adversus Johannem Oecolampadium (1527)
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The Ballad of Barry Buttock, a Cautionary Tale (1529)
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De Causa Matrimonii … Henrici VII cum Catharina Aragonensi (1530)
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The Ways to Perfect Religion (1535)
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A Spirituall Consolation written … to hys sister Elizabeth (1735)
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Fisher was beheaded on the tower hall on the 22nd June, 1535 because he was accused of being a traitor for not acknowledging King Henry VIII as the supreme head of the church.
Hugh Latimer 1485- 1555
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English Bishop, one of the chief promoters of reformation in England
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Works:
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A Fruitful Exhortation to the Reading of Holy Scripture in The First Book of Homilies.
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His Sermons before King Edward VI are well known.
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John Capgrave 1393-1464
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English historian, hagiographer and scholastic theologian
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He was praised by John Bale as “the most learned of all the Augustinians”
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Works:
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Commentaries on parts of Old and New Testament, on Genesis, Exodus and Acts;
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De Fidei Symbolis, and a collection of biographies of famous men named Henry: Liber de Illustribus Henricis or Book of the Illustrious Henries is his Latin works to have been edited and translated into English.
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Nova Legenda Angliae
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The first comprehensive collection of English saints’ lives.
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Robert Fabyan 1470-1513
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An English Chronicler, belonged to the Essex family.
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Works:
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Concordance of Histories
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Begins with brutus and moves to the death of Richard III
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John Bourchier Second Lord Berners 1467-1533
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An English soldier, statement and translator
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Works:
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Translator of Froissart
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Translations such as:
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Froissart’s Chronicles (1523 – 25)
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Huon of Bordeaux (1534)
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The Golden Book of Marcus Aurelius (1535) from a French version of Guevara’s work
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The History of Arthur of Lytell Brytaine
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Thomas Cranmer 1489-1556
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First Protestant Archbishop of Canterbury
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Works:
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The Book of Common Prayer 1549 (Cranmer compiled and translated from Latin prayers.)
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An Answer unto a Crafty and Sophistical Cavillation devised by Stephen Gardiner (1551)
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The Answer of Thomas, Archbishop of Canterbury, against the False Calumniations of Doctor Richard Smith (1551)
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Short Instruction into Christian Religion.
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The Book of Common Prayer Preface to the Great Bible (1539)
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George Cavendish 1497-1562
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Best known as the biographer of Cardinal Thomas Wolsey
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Other works: Layffe, Deathe.
George Buchanan 1506-1582
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A Scottish historian.
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Works:
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Baptistes sive Calumnia (written before 1544, not published until 1577)
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Jephthes sive Votum (1544)
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The Sphera
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The Art and Science of Government Among the Scots
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De Jure Regni apud scotos (1579)
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History of Scotland (1582 posthmaesly)
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Thomas Wilson 1524-1581
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In 1580, Queen Elizabeth appointed Wilson Dean of Durham.
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Works:
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The Rule of reason, conteinyng the Arte of Logique (1551)
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Dedicated to King edward VI
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Arte of Rhetorique (1553)
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Dedicated to John Dudley, Earl of Warwick and Master of Horse, the work explained the Principles of eloquence.
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Discourse on Usurye (1572)
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Thomas Elyot 1490- 1546*
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English author and administrator
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Was appointed as the ambassador to Charles V
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Served as Member for Cambridge in 1542
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Works:
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The Boke Called the Governor 1531
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Dedicated to Henry VIII
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Elyot composed the first English dictionary of classical Latin**
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The Defense of Good Women 1540
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Dedicated to King’s new wife Anne
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The Knowledge, which maketh a Wise Man and Pasquyll and Playne 1533
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The Bankette of Sapience 1534
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The Castle of Health 1536
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Latin Dictionary 1538
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Preservative Agaynste Deth 1545
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William Tyndale 1494- 536*
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Biblical translator and theologian
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Influenced by professor of Greek language studied, Erasmus (the first to produce a Greek New Teatament)
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Works:
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Translated New Testament in English 1525
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First printing of the New Testament of Tyndale was in 1526 in Worms, Germany
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Henry VIII opposed the translation and church officials condemned it.
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A Pathway into the Holy Scripture
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A reprint of his Prologue to the Quarto edition of New Testament
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The Parable of the Wicked Mammon 1527
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The Obedience of a Christian Man 1527 – 28
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Practyse of Prelates 1530
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Answer to Dialogue 1531
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Exposition of the First Epistle of St John 1531
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An Exposition upon the V VI VII Chapter of Matthew 1532
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A Brief Declaration of the Sacraments in 1536
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1535: Tyndale was betrayed by his friend Henry Phillips and imprisoned by King’s officials. Later burnt.