The Cambridge connection in Tudor England : : humanism, reform, rhetoric, politics / / edited by John F. McDiarmid and Susan Wabuda.

"This book highlights the famous 'Athenian tribe': a group of humanist scholars in the reigns of Henry VIII, Edward VI and Elizabeth I, who resolved many difficult problems concerning the Tudor succession, diplomacy, and the English Church. They included Sir John Cheke as their early...

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