Summary information

Study title

Foxe's Book of Martyrs Variorum Edition

Creator

Greengrass, M., University of Sheffield, Humanities Research Institute

Study number / PID

5047 (UKDA)

10.5255/UKDA-SN-5047-1 (DOI)

Data access

Restricted

Series

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Abstract

Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.John Foxe (1517-87) was one of the most influential writers of the English Reformation. In the forty years between 1547 and his death, he produced some forty works in English and Latin. However, both in his lifetime and since then, he has been principally known for only one of them, The Acts and Monuments of the English Martyrs. John Foxe fled to the Continent during the reign of Mary I, and on his return, wrote a history of the English Protestant martyrs from the 14th century to his own time. Usually known as The Book of Martyrs, it traces the triumph of Protestantism through the sufferings of English Protestants. Some four hundred copies of Foxes editions of 1563, 1570, 1576 and 1583 remain, but most are defective to some extent, and all bear their original imperfections. Although microfilms of all the four original editions were available, and were adequate for general use, they too had their imperfections. The copies selected for filming were damaged and incomplete and many running heads and marginalia were omitted during photography. Moreover, these images were devoid of any commentary or apparatus, and well over a hundred years of Reformation scholarship had elapsed since Pratt completed his work. Also a number of bowdlerised and abbreviated editions had been published in the twentieth century, particularly in the United States, and although there was little danger of these deceiving serious scholars, the proposal suggested that the time was ripe for the full text to reappear with a modern commentary. It had also been recognised for some time that the Acts and Monuments is a major work of sixteenth century scholarship and a significant influence upon the development of the national identity. A reliable scholarly edition was urgently required. In 1993 the British Academy established this project to produce a new edition. Originally, a paper copy was envisaged, however the scale of the...
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Methodology

Data collection period

01/01/1996 - 01/01/2004

Country

England

Time dimension

Cross-sectional (one-time) study

Analysis unit

Text units (documents/chapters/words)
Subnational

Universe

Textual and image material from the four English editions, years 1563, 1570, 1576 and 1583 of Foxe's martyrology published in London

Sampling procedure

No sampling (total universe)

Kind of data

Text
Numeric
Still image

Data collection mode

Transcription of existing materials
Compilation or synthesis of existing material

Access

Publisher

UK Data Service

Publication year

2006

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