The English Primers (1529-1545): Their Publication and Connection with the English Bible and the Reformation in England [Reprint 2016 ed.] 9781512815016

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Table of contents :
Preface
Acknowledgments
Contents
Chapter I. The Primer and the Book of Hours (1494-1527)
Chapter II. The First Printed English Primer (1529-1531)
Chapter III. George Joye and the Hortidus Animae (1530-1533)
Chapter IV. Contents of the English Hortulus (1530)
Chapter V. An English Primer Is Printed in London (1530-1534)
Chapter VI. Special Features of the Marshall Primer (1534)
Chapter VII. Thomas Godfray′s Primer (1534-1535)
Chapter VIII. Robert Redman′s Prayers of the Byble (1535)
Chapter IX. Redman′s Primer After the Use of Sarum (1535)
Chapter Χ. William Marshall′s Goodly Primer (1535)
Chapter XI. The Composite Primer of John Gough (1536)
Chapter XII. The English-Latin Primer of Rouen (1536)
Chapter XIII. Primers with Liturgical Epistles and Gospels (1537)
Chapter XIV. The Effect of the Injunctions and the Royal Proclamation (1538)
Chapter XV. Bishop Hilsey′s Manual of Prayers (1539)
Chapter XVI. Editorial Enigmas (1540)
Chapter XVII. Stress and Counter Stress (1541-1542)
Chapter XVIII. Steps Towards Uniformity (1543-1545)
Chapter XIX. The Authorized Primer of Henry VIII (1545)
Appendix I
Appendix II
Appendix III
Bibliography
Indexes
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