The Chivalric Tradition in Renaissance EnglandFolger Shakespeare Library, 1986 - 184 pagine |
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... duty was to protect Holy Church and defend the faith . Although the idealism of chiv- alry was primarily secular , it lived and breathed in a religiously charged atmosphere . Its spokesmen , if not clerics , laymen strongly influenced ...
... duty was to protect Holy Church and defend the faith . Although the idealism of chiv- alry was primarily secular , it lived and breathed in a religiously charged atmosphere . Its spokesmen , if not clerics , laymen strongly influenced ...
Pagina 35
... duty of helping his lord protect the community and maintain justice — to serve , that is , the ends of peace and tranquillity commonly assigned to secu- lar government in medieval political literature 55 To the ordinary citizen , to ...
... duty of helping his lord protect the community and maintain justice — to serve , that is , the ends of peace and tranquillity commonly assigned to secu- lar government in medieval political literature 55 To the ordinary citizen , to ...
Pagina 92
... duty of protecting the church , and they were able to discharge their duty to both church and state in the course of a war they envi- sioned as a truly Protestant crusade . Yet this compound of chiv- alry and militant Protestatism ...
... duty of protecting the church , and they were able to discharge their duty to both church and state in the course of a war they envi- sioned as a truly Protestant crusade . Yet this compound of chiv- alry and militant Protestatism ...
Sommario
Introduction | 11 |
Chivalry and the Early Tudor State | 45 |
The Elizabethan Revival | 66 |
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