Angels and burning martyrs blowing trumpets John Foxe's Book of Martyrs  








Critical apparatus and additional material

Introductory essays

The critical apparatus and additional materials for John Foxe, Actes and Monuments Online consists of a full range of interpretative essays concentrating on Foxe's life and aspects of the elaboration, dissemination and impact of his martyrology. The current essays focus particularly on the completed parts of the edition, ie. books 10 - 12 (the reign of Mary I.).

Acts and Monuments - Books 10-12: Historical Introduction
by David Loades

John Foxe: a biography
by Tom Freeman

Bibliographical Aspects of the Acts and Monuments
by Julian Roberts and Elizabeth Evenden

Acts and Monuments - Books 10-12: the Illustrations
by Margaret Aston

John Foxe as Historian
by Patrick Collinson

John Foxe in Theological Context
by David Loades

The Actes and Monuments and the Protestant Continental Martyrologies
by Mark Greengrass and Thomas Freeman

Foxe in London, 1550-87
by Brett Usher

The Early Reception of the Acts and Monuments
by David Loades

Eighteenth-century 'Foxe': History, Historiography, and Historical Consciousness
by Devorah Greenberg

Foxe's Book of Martyrs - the 19th century reception
by Peter Nockles

Mid-Victorian Foxe
by Vivienne Westbrook

The Maitland Controversy
by David Loades

Literary Aspects of Foxe's Acts and Monuments
by John N. King

The Protestant Poetics of Acts and Monuments
by Tom Betteridge

John Foxe the Latinist
by John Wade

A Biography of John Day
by Elizabeth Evenden

'St Peter did not do thus' - Papal History in the Acts and Monuments
by Tom Freeman

Foxe and Queen Mary: Stephen Gardiner: Edmund Bonner
by David Loades

 

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