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Lady Margaret Beaufort and her Professors of Divinity at Cambridge

1502 to 1649

Richard Rex author Patrick Collinson author Graham Stanton author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:21st Aug '03

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An account of the Lady Margaret's Professorship of Divinity at Cambridge.

This book (delivered as lectures at an event in March 2002 to celebrate the five-hundredth anniversary of the Lady Margaret's Professorship of Divinity at Cambridge) offers an account of the establishment of the Chair and examines the involvement of early holders in the religious and political turmoil of the times.Three leading scholars examine one of the oldest professorships, the Lady Margaret's Chair of Divinity at Cambridge, plotting its development in the context of sixteenth- and seventeenth-century history. The current Lady Margaret's Professor Graham Stanton sets the scene with an introduction briefly considering theology at Cambridge before 1502 and after 1649. In the two main chapters (delivered as lectures in March 2002 to celebrate the five-hundredth anniversary of the Chair) Richard Rex - an authority on John Fisher, first holder of the Chair - deploys new evidence to propose changes in the list of early professors (including the removal of Erasmus's name) and shows how their appointment and dismissal reflected the vagaries of the Reformation; and Patrick Collinson investigates how the Elizabethan and early Stuart professors continued to be caught up in the religious and political turmoil of the times. There is a complete list of holders from 1502 to the present.

"All in all this little book offers an agreeable read, and the revision of the list of the early professors is both valuable and striking." Elisabeth Leedham-Green, Cambridge University Library

ISBN: 9780521533102

Dimensions: 187mm x 124mm x 9mm

Weight: 119g

104 pages