The Correspondence and Unpublished Papers of Robert Persons, Sj: Volume 1: 1574-1588

Author:   Robert Parsons ,  Victor Houliston ,  Ginevra Crosignani ,  Thomas M McCoog
Publisher:   PIMS
Edition:   Multilingual edition
Volume:   207
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9780888442079


Pages:   750
Publication Date:   25 December 2017
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Robert Parsons ,  Victor Houliston ,  Ginevra Crosignani ,  Thomas M McCoog
Publisher:   PIMS
Imprint:   PIMS
Edition:   Multilingual edition
Volume:   207
Dimensions:   Width: 16.00cm , Height: 5.10cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   1.420kg
ISBN:  

9780888442079


ISBN 10:   0888442076
Pages:   750
Publication Date:   25 December 2017
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Language:   English, Italian, Latin, Spanish

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This scholarly and meticulous collection of the correspondence of the Jesuit writer and activist Robert Persons provides extraordinary insight into the circumstances of the early modern British Catholic community at home and abroad. It documents covert activity in England and Scotland under legal prohibition, and gives a picture of Persons's tireless journeys in Flanders, Italy, and Spain, as he began to lay the foundations for a counter-reformation directed at an increasingly isolated and xenophobic Britain. The volume also provides many perspectives on a remarkable man: at once a spiritual writer with an international readership and a driven politician deeply involved in the conflicts of his time. -- Peter Davidson (Campion Hall, University of Oxford)


"""This scholarly and meticulous collection of the correspondence of the Jesuit writer and activist Robert Persons provides extraordinary insight into the circumstances of the early modern British Catholic community at home and abroad. It documents covert activity in England and Scotland under legal prohibition, and gives a picture of Persons's tireless journeys in Flanders, Italy, and Spain, as he began to lay the foundations for a counter-reformation directed at an increasingly isolated and xenophobic Britain. The volume also provides many perspectives on a remarkable man: at once a spiritual writer with an international readership and a driven politician deeply involved in the conflicts of his time."" -- Peter Davidson (Campion Hall, University of Oxford)"


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Victor Houliston, chief editor and director of the Robert Persons correspondence project, is a graduate of Magdalen College, Oxford (1986). Since 1988 he has been teaching at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, where he is Professor of English Literature. His field is early modern literature, religion and politics; he has published a critical edition of Persons's Christian Directory (1582): The first booke of the Christian exercise, appertayning to Resolution (1998) and an analysis of his career as an author, in Catholic Resistance in Elizabethan England: Robert Persons's Jesuit Polemic, 1580-1610 (2007). Ginevra Crosignani, Italian specialist and co-editor, received her PhD from the University of Rome, ""La Sapienza,"" in 2002. She has taught at Caltech (Pasadena, California) and at San Diego State University, and is now based in Rome. Her research interest is early modern religious history, with special regard to the phenomenon of religious conformity in Elizabethan and Jacobean England, and the rise of casuistical literature. She has published with the Institutum Historicum Societatis Iesu and in the Jesuit journal, Archivum Historicum Societatis Iesu, and co-edited Recusancy and Conformity in Early Modern England (2010) with Thomas M. McCoog, SJ, and Michael C. Questier. Thomas M. McCoog, SJ, historical consultant and co-editor, received his doctorate from the University of Warwick in 1984. Currently curator of the Avery, Cardinal Dulles Archives (Fordham University), he commuted between London and Rome for over twenty years. In London he was archivist of the British Province of the Society of Jesus; in Rome, editor of the publications of the Institutum Historicum Societatis Iesu. Several of his essays have been collected in ""And touching our society"": Fashioning Jesuit Identity in Elizabethan England (2013). His most recent monograph is The Society of Jesus in Ireland, Scotland, and England, 1598-1606: ""Lest Our Lamp be Entirely Extinguished"" (2017).

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