Anne Askew
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Bibliographic Information
Anne Askew
(The early modern Englishwoman : a facsimile library of essential works, pt. 1 . Printed writings,
Scolar Press , Ashgate Publishing, c1996
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  Hiroshima
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  United States of America
Note
Facsim. of 1546 & 1547 ed. -- T.p.verso
Includes bibliographical references (p. xi)
Contents of Works
- The first examinacyon of Anne Askewe
- The lattre examinacyon of Anne Askewe
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Anne Askew (1521-1546) was accused of heresy because of her denial of the Catholic doctrine of transubstantiation and ritual of mass. These two works provide an extremely rare autobiographical account of heresy interrogations, torture, trial and conviction. Her manuscripts were smuggled out of England to John Bale on the Continent who edited and published them in 1545 and 1546 respectively.
Table of Contents
- Contents: Introductory note
- The first examinacyon of Anne Askewe
- The lattre examinacyon of Anne Askewe
- Appendices.
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