Book contents
- A Mirror for Magistrates in Context
- A Mirror for Magistrates in Context
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Contributors
- Book part
- Glossary
- Introduction
- Part I A myrroure for magistrates (1559–1563)
- Part II Later additions (1574–1616)
- Chapter 6 ‘Hoysted high vpon the rolling wheele’
- Chapter 7 Romans in themirror
- Chapter 8 ‘Those chronicles whiche other men had’
- Chapter 9 Richard Niccols and Tudor nostalgia
- Chapter 10 A mirror for magistrates
- Part III Reading the Mirror
- Select bibliography
- Index
Chapter 8 - ‘Those chronicles whiche other men had’
Paralipsis and Blenerhasset’s Seconde Part of the Mirror for Magistrates (1578)
from Part II - Later additions (1574–1616)
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 August 2016
- A Mirror for Magistrates in Context
- A Mirror for Magistrates in Context
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Contributors
- Book part
- Glossary
- Introduction
- Part I A myrroure for magistrates (1559–1563)
- Part II Later additions (1574–1616)
- Chapter 6 ‘Hoysted high vpon the rolling wheele’
- Chapter 7 Romans in themirror
- Chapter 8 ‘Those chronicles whiche other men had’
- Chapter 9 Richard Niccols and Tudor nostalgia
- Chapter 10 A mirror for magistrates
- Part III Reading the Mirror
- Select bibliography
- Index
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- A Mirror for Magistrates in ContextLiterature, History and Politics in Early Modern England, pp. 147 - 163Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2016