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This edition of the building accounts is put into a wider context with a study of its founder, Richard Fox.
Includes the works of three Englishwomen: Julian of Norwich, whose Revelations were first printed in 1670; Margery Kempe, from whose "Boke of Marjorie Kempe" a few extracts were printed in 1501 and again in 1512; and, Juliana Berners whose treatise on hawkyng and huntyng was first printed in 1486.
This book examines the Reformation from the point of view of an almost forgotten congregation of Benedictine monks in Italy and southern France whose humanist approach to their studies put them in a unique position to understand the reformers.
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