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To the Most Learned and Excellent Reader of these Omeka Pages
Act 1: The Many Lives of Acts and Monuments
Act 1: The Many Lives of Acts and Monuments
Humphrey Lownes: Printer on a Mission
William Crispin: Religion on the Margins
Hands A&B: Reconstructing an August Afternoon in 1703
Marquis of Hastings: Protestant Books, Freemason Teaching
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Honor, Virtutis, Pretium
Viscount Mersey: The Bibliophile
The Partially Removed Book Plate
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The Road to UVic
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Act 2: People in the Book
Act 2: People in the Book
Women on the Edge
Lady Jane Grey
The Catholic Queen
The Ladies Psalter (of Popish Blasphemy)
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From Witches to Women Popes
Pope Joan
Margaret Jourdeman: The Witch of Eye
Queen Mary's "Bloody" Image
Anglo Saxon Influences in Foxe's Actes and Monuments
John Foxe: Why Include an Anglo-Saxon Sermon in Actes and Monuments?
John Day's Old English Letterforms
Representations of Old English and Anglo-Saxon Letterforms in Actes and Monuments
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Women and Woodcuts
The Examinations of Elizabeth Young
Patriarchal Assumptions and Women's Education
Playing Dumb
Quoting Scripture
Conclusion
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Children in Acts and Monuments
Traditional Representations of Children in Art
Emperor Henry IV and his Child
Acts and Monuments as a Pedagogical Tool
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