首页> 外文期刊>The Electronic British Library Journal >Books Fit for a King: The Presentation Copies of Martin Bucer's De regno Christi (London, British Library, Royal MS. 8 B. VII) and Johannes Sturm's De periodis (Cambridge, Trinity College, II.12.21 and London, British Library, C.24.e.5)
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Books Fit for a King: The Presentation Copies of Martin Bucer's De regno Christi (London, British Library, Royal MS. 8 B. VII) and Johannes Sturm's De periodis (Cambridge, Trinity College, II.12.21 and London, British Library, C.24.e.5)

机译:适合国王使用的书籍:马丁·布塞尔的《德·雷格诺·克里斯蒂》(伦敦,大英图书馆,皇家MS。8 B. VII)和约翰内斯·斯特姆的《德·时代》(剑桥,三一学院,II.12.21;伦敦,大英图书馆,C .24.e.5)

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This article discusses the presentation copies of two sixteenth-century works, Martin Bucer’s De regno Christi and Johannes Sturm’s De periodis, both of which were sent in fine copies by Bucer to John Cheke in 1550. The covering letter that accompanied these books survives today at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, whilst the presentation copy of De regno Christi intended for King Edward VI is British Library, Royal MS. 8 B. VII. The circumstances surrounding these books, their production and transmission can be reconstructed in unusual and intriguing detail.This article presents several new and important discoveries, including the identification of the two presentation copies of Sturm’s De periodis mentioned by Bucer in his letter (today London, British Library, C.24.e.5 and Cambridge, Trinity College, II.12.21), as well as the tentative attribution of the binding of Royal MS. 8 B. VII to Bucer’s collaborator, the Strasbourg-based printer Remigius Guidon.An in-depth analysis of these artefacts and their codicological features confirms that TCC II.12.21 was intended for Edward VI, whereas BL C.24.e.5 can be identified, for the first time, as a book designed for and received by Princess Elizabeth. The dynamics governing the production and exchange of presentation copies between the Edwardian court and the Protestant reformers serve to paint a sharply focused picture of Bucer’s activities around 1550, that is, at a key moment of religious change in England.
机译:本文讨论了马丁·布瑟(Martin Bucer)的《德·雷格里·克里斯蒂》(De regno Christi)和约翰内斯·斯特姆(Johannes Sturm)的《德·佩里斯》(De periodis)这两个十六世纪作品的演示文稿,这两本书均由布塞尔(Becer)于1550年以精美的副本寄给了约翰·切克(John Cheke)。剑桥的科珀斯克里斯蒂学院,而打算供爱德华六世国王使用的《德雷尼奥·克里斯蒂》的演示文稿是皇家大英图书馆。 8 B.七。这些书周围的环境,它们的生产和传播可以用不寻常而有趣的细节来重构。本文介绍了几个新的重要发现,包括对Bucer在信中提到的Sturm的De Periodis的两个演示文稿的鉴定(今天伦敦, C.24.e.5的大英图书馆和Trinity College的II.12.21的剑桥),以及对皇家MS的约束力的初步归属。 8 B. VII是位于Bucer的合作伙伴,斯特拉斯堡的印刷商Remigius Guidon的深入分析。这些分析及其文物学特征证实TCC II.12.21适用于Edward VI,而BL C.24.e.5可以首次被确认为伊丽莎白公主设计并接受的书。爱德华时代的法院和新教改革者之间的演示文稿制作和交换的动力,可以清晰地描绘出Bucer在1550年左右(即在英格兰宗教变革的关键时刻)的活动。

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