Pedro de Ribadeneyra's Ecclesiastical history of the schism of the Kingdom of England : : a Spanish Jesuit's history of the English Reformation / / edited and translated by Spencer J. Weinreich.

In 1588, the Spanish Jesuit Pedro de Ribadeneyra published a history of the English Reformation, which he continued to revise until his death in 1611. Spencer J. Weinreich’s translation is the first English edition of the History , one fully alive to its metamorphoses over two decades. Weinreich’s i...

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Jesuit Studies, 2214-3289 ; Volume 8
In 1588, the Spanish Jesuit Pedro de Ribadeneyra published a history of the English Reformation, which he continued to revise until his death in 1611. Spencer J. Weinreich’s translation is the first English edition of the History , one fully alive to its metamorphoses over two decades. Weinreich’s introduction explores the text’s many dimensions—propaganda for the Spanish Armada, anti-Protestant polemic, Jesuit hagiography, consolation amid tribulation—and assesses Ribadeneyra as a historian. The extensive annotations anchor Ribadeneyra’s narrative in the historical record and reconstruct his sources, methods, and revisions. The History , long derided as mere propaganda, emerges as remarkable evidence of the centrality of historiography to the intellectual, theological, and political battles of early modern Europe.
Translated from the Spanish.
Preliminary Material / Spencer J. Weinreich -- Introduction / Spencer J. Weinreich -- To Our Lord Prince Don Philip / Spencer J. Weinreich -- The Author, to the Pious Christian Reader / Spencer J. Weinreich -- The Argument of the Present History, and the Origins of the Lamentable Schism in England / Spencer J. Weinreich -- Of the Marriage of the Princess Doña Catherine to Arthur, Prince of England, and of the Marriage She Contracted after His Death with His Brother, Henry / Spencer J. Weinreich -- How King Henry VIII Married the Princess Doña Catherine, and of the Children Born to Them / Spencer J. Weinreich -- The Title of Defender of the Faith given King Henry by the Apostolic See, and the Reason for This / Spencer J. Weinreich -- Of the Dissimilar Habits of the Queen and the King / Spencer J. Weinreich -- Of the Cardinal of York’s Ambition, and of the Advice He Gave the King Concerning His Marriage / Spencer J. Weinreich -- Of the King’s Actions Concerning His Marriage to the Queen, and What the French Ambassador Proposed to Dissolve It / Spencer J. Weinreich -- Of the Other Means Wolsey Used to Achieve His End, and of His Journey to France / Spencer J. Weinreich -- Of Anne Boleyn, Her Disposition and Abilities / Spencer J. Weinreich -- What Thomas Boleyn and the Councilors Said to the King Concerning Anne Boleyn, and How He Responded / Spencer J. Weinreich -- What Wolsey Negotiated in France, and His Return to England / Spencer J. Weinreich -- Of the Other Actions the King Took, the Troubles of His Heart, and Those of Wolsey’s / Spencer J. Weinreich -- Of the Ambassadors the King Sent to the Pope, and of His Holiness’s Decision in the Matter of the Divorce / Spencer J. Weinreich -- What the Queen Wrote to the Pope, What His Holiness Decreed, and Certain Private Matters That Came to Pass in This Affair / Spencer J. Weinreich -- How the Matter of the Divorce Began to Be Legally Considered, and of the Appeal Lodged by the Queen / Spencer J. Weinreich -- What Rochester and Other Worthy Persons Said in the Queen’s Favor, and What Campeggio Answered Concerning the Sentence / Spencer J. Weinreich -- The King Pressures the Legate, the Pope Remands the Case to Himself, and Wolsey is Arrested / Spencer J. Weinreich -- Of the Other Methods the King Used to Give Color to His Wickedness, and of the Results / Spencer J. Weinreich -- Of the Threats the King Made against the Pope, and of the Death of Wolsey / Spencer J. Weinreich -- How the King Named Cranmer as Archbishop of Canterbury, of His Sinful Life, and of How He Deceived the Pope / Spencer J. Weinreich -- The Conference between the Kings of England and France, and What They Discussed / Spencer J. Weinreich -- The King’s First Attack on the Clergy of England / Spencer J. Weinreich -- How the King, against the Pope’s Mandate, Secretly Married Anne Boleyn / Spencer J. Weinreich -- Of Thomas Cromwell, and of the Heretics Who Flooded the King’s Court, and What They Proposed against the Churchmen / Spencer J. Weinreich -- What Parliament Decreed Concerning the Clergy, and the Judgment Cranmer Gave in the King’s Favor / Spencer J. Weinreich -- What Christendom Thought of the King’s Marriage, and Pope Clement’s Sentence against Him / Spencer J. Weinreich.
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Pedro de Ribadeneyra's Ecclesiastical history of the schism of the Kingdom of England : a Spanish Jesuit's history of the English Reformation /
Jesuit Studies,
Preliminary Material /
Introduction /
To Our Lord Prince Don Philip /
The Author, to the Pious Christian Reader /
The Argument of the Present History, and the Origins of the Lamentable Schism in England /
Of the Marriage of the Princess Doña Catherine to Arthur, Prince of England, and of the Marriage She Contracted after His Death with His Brother, Henry /
How King Henry VIII Married the Princess Doña Catherine, and of the Children Born to Them /
The Title of Defender of the Faith given King Henry by the Apostolic See, and the Reason for This /
Of the Dissimilar Habits of the Queen and the King /
Of the Cardinal of York’s Ambition, and of the Advice He Gave the King Concerning His Marriage /
Of the King’s Actions Concerning His Marriage to the Queen, and What the French Ambassador Proposed to Dissolve It /
Of the Other Means Wolsey Used to Achieve His End, and of His Journey to France /
Of Anne Boleyn, Her Disposition and Abilities /
What Thomas Boleyn and the Councilors Said to the King Concerning Anne Boleyn, and How He Responded /
What Wolsey Negotiated in France, and His Return to England /
Of the Other Actions the King Took, the Troubles of His Heart, and Those of Wolsey’s /
Of the Ambassadors the King Sent to the Pope, and of His Holiness’s Decision in the Matter of the Divorce /
What the Queen Wrote to the Pope, What His Holiness Decreed, and Certain Private Matters That Came to Pass in This Affair /
How the Matter of the Divorce Began to Be Legally Considered, and of the Appeal Lodged by the Queen /
What Rochester and Other Worthy Persons Said in the Queen’s Favor, and What Campeggio Answered Concerning the Sentence /
The King Pressures the Legate, the Pope Remands the Case to Himself, and Wolsey is Arrested /
Of the Other Methods the King Used to Give Color to His Wickedness, and of the Results /
Of the Threats the King Made against the Pope, and of the Death of Wolsey /
How the King Named Cranmer as Archbishop of Canterbury, of His Sinful Life, and of How He Deceived the Pope /
The Conference between the Kings of England and France, and What They Discussed /
The King’s First Attack on the Clergy of England /
How the King, against the Pope’s Mandate, Secretly Married Anne Boleyn /
Of Thomas Cromwell, and of the Heretics Who Flooded the King’s Court, and What They Proposed against the Churchmen /
What Parliament Decreed Concerning the Clergy, and the Judgment Cranmer Gave in the King’s Favor /
What Christendom Thought of the King’s Marriage, and Pope Clement’s Sentence against Him /
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title_alt Historia ecclesiastica del scisma del reyno de Inglaterra.
Preliminary Material /
Introduction /
To Our Lord Prince Don Philip /
The Author, to the Pious Christian Reader /
The Argument of the Present History, and the Origins of the Lamentable Schism in England /
Of the Marriage of the Princess Doña Catherine to Arthur, Prince of England, and of the Marriage She Contracted after His Death with His Brother, Henry /
How King Henry VIII Married the Princess Doña Catherine, and of the Children Born to Them /
The Title of Defender of the Faith given King Henry by the Apostolic See, and the Reason for This /
Of the Dissimilar Habits of the Queen and the King /
Of the Cardinal of York’s Ambition, and of the Advice He Gave the King Concerning His Marriage /
Of the King’s Actions Concerning His Marriage to the Queen, and What the French Ambassador Proposed to Dissolve It /
Of the Other Means Wolsey Used to Achieve His End, and of His Journey to France /
Of Anne Boleyn, Her Disposition and Abilities /
What Thomas Boleyn and the Councilors Said to the King Concerning Anne Boleyn, and How He Responded /
What Wolsey Negotiated in France, and His Return to England /
Of the Other Actions the King Took, the Troubles of His Heart, and Those of Wolsey’s /
Of the Ambassadors the King Sent to the Pope, and of His Holiness’s Decision in the Matter of the Divorce /
What the Queen Wrote to the Pope, What His Holiness Decreed, and Certain Private Matters That Came to Pass in This Affair /
How the Matter of the Divorce Began to Be Legally Considered, and of the Appeal Lodged by the Queen /
What Rochester and Other Worthy Persons Said in the Queen’s Favor, and What Campeggio Answered Concerning the Sentence /
The King Pressures the Legate, the Pope Remands the Case to Himself, and Wolsey is Arrested /
Of the Other Methods the King Used to Give Color to His Wickedness, and of the Results /
Of the Threats the King Made against the Pope, and of the Death of Wolsey /
How the King Named Cranmer as Archbishop of Canterbury, of His Sinful Life, and of How He Deceived the Pope /
The Conference between the Kings of England and France, and What They Discussed /
The King’s First Attack on the Clergy of England /
How the King, against the Pope’s Mandate, Secretly Married Anne Boleyn /
Of Thomas Cromwell, and of the Heretics Who Flooded the King’s Court, and What They Proposed against the Churchmen /
What Parliament Decreed Concerning the Clergy, and the Judgment Cranmer Gave in the King’s Favor /
What Christendom Thought of the King’s Marriage, and Pope Clement’s Sentence against Him /
title_new Pedro de Ribadeneyra's Ecclesiastical history of the schism of the Kingdom of England :
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contents Preliminary Material /
Introduction /
To Our Lord Prince Don Philip /
The Author, to the Pious Christian Reader /
The Argument of the Present History, and the Origins of the Lamentable Schism in England /
Of the Marriage of the Princess Doña Catherine to Arthur, Prince of England, and of the Marriage She Contracted after His Death with His Brother, Henry /
How King Henry VIII Married the Princess Doña Catherine, and of the Children Born to Them /
The Title of Defender of the Faith given King Henry by the Apostolic See, and the Reason for This /
Of the Dissimilar Habits of the Queen and the King /
Of the Cardinal of York’s Ambition, and of the Advice He Gave the King Concerning His Marriage /
Of the King’s Actions Concerning His Marriage to the Queen, and What the French Ambassador Proposed to Dissolve It /
Of the Other Means Wolsey Used to Achieve His End, and of His Journey to France /
Of Anne Boleyn, Her Disposition and Abilities /
What Thomas Boleyn and the Councilors Said to the King Concerning Anne Boleyn, and How He Responded /
What Wolsey Negotiated in France, and His Return to England /
Of the Other Actions the King Took, the Troubles of His Heart, and Those of Wolsey’s /
Of the Ambassadors the King Sent to the Pope, and of His Holiness’s Decision in the Matter of the Divorce /
What the Queen Wrote to the Pope, What His Holiness Decreed, and Certain Private Matters That Came to Pass in This Affair /
How the Matter of the Divorce Began to Be Legally Considered, and of the Appeal Lodged by the Queen /
What Rochester and Other Worthy Persons Said in the Queen’s Favor, and What Campeggio Answered Concerning the Sentence /
The King Pressures the Legate, the Pope Remands the Case to Himself, and Wolsey is Arrested /
Of the Other Methods the King Used to Give Color to His Wickedness, and of the Results /
Of the Threats the King Made against the Pope, and of the Death of Wolsey /
How the King Named Cranmer as Archbishop of Canterbury, of His Sinful Life, and of How He Deceived the Pope /
The Conference between the Kings of England and France, and What They Discussed /
The King’s First Attack on the Clergy of England /
How the King, against the Pope’s Mandate, Secretly Married Anne Boleyn /
Of Thomas Cromwell, and of the Heretics Who Flooded the King’s Court, and What They Proposed against the Churchmen /
What Parliament Decreed Concerning the Clergy, and the Judgment Cranmer Gave in the King’s Favor /
What Christendom Thought of the King’s Marriage, and Pope Clement’s Sentence against Him /
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