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Andrew Melville 15451622 Writings Reception And Reputation 1st Edition Professor Roger A Mason

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Andrew Melville 15451622 Writings Reception And Reputation 1st Edition Professor Roger A Mason
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Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.43 MB
Pages: 308
Author: Professor Roger A Mason, Dr Steven J. Reid
ISBN: 9781409426936, 9781315567051, 1409426939, 1315567059
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Andrew Melville 15451622 Writings Reception And Reputation 1st Edition Professor Roger A Mason by Professor Roger A Mason, Dr Steven J. Reid 9781409426936, 9781315567051, 1409426939, 1315567059 instant download after payment.

With the exception of John Knox, no one did more to shape the Scottish Reformation than Andrew Melville. Remembered chiefly as a firebrand defender of radical Presbyterianism and reformer of the Scottish university system, his broader contributions to the cultural development of early modern Scotland - his poetry and prose - have largely been marginalised in subsequent historiography. Yet, as this collection shows, Melvillle was much more than simply a parochial reformer - rather he was an influential member of a pan-European humanist network.

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