Francis Trigge, A Godly and Fruitfull Sermon Preached at Grantham, Oxford, 1595



Francis Trigge, A Godly and Fruitfull Sermon Preached at Grantham, Oxford, 1595


Édité par Marie Couton, Isabelle Fernandes, Christian Jérémie, Monique Vénuat



This 1592 Elizabethan Protestant sermon on Isaiah 24.1-3 offers an economic, social and moral portrait of late Tudor England stressing the need for equity. Trigge attacks enclosures as he was to do from a different perspective in his Humble Petition of Two Sisters (1604). He analyses and condemns usury, the hoarding of corn, "great rents and excessive fines", conspicuous spending and the sale of benefits. He also intends the sermon to be "a glasse [wherein] every degree may plainly see their spots and staines: and may bee thereby made indeede beautifull (if they doe not hate to be reformed) against the appearance of Jesus Christ." He discusses vocation in the Commonwealth, expounding the duties of servants and masters, ministers and people. The numerous shortcomings that he detects in his society are interpreted as tokens of the Second Coming, an event which forms the prophetic background of his preaching, its imminence being further stressed by signs in the physical world.
The Godly and Fruitfull sermon shows Trigge's mastery of rhetorical techniques, combining the parenetic and protreptic genres, both warning and encouraging his readers to reform their ways in view of the impending judgment.
This 1595 printed version offers a learned sermon with a close reading of the Vulgate collated with new Latin translations of the Hebrew Bible and the Septuagint and supported by references to Josephus, the Sibylline Oracles and other humanist and more traditional sources. Many of the references and quotations are traced in the footnotes providing insights into the reading of an Elizabethan preacher.

Titre Francis Trigge, A Godly and Fruitfull Sermon Preached at Grantham, Oxford, 1595
Édition Première édition
Édité par Marie Couton, Isabelle Fernandes, Christian Jérémie, Monique Vénuat
Collection CERHAC
ISSN 1764431X
Langue anglais
Éditeur Presses universitaires Blaise Pascal, Clermont-Ferrand
BISAC Classifications thématiques LIT000000 LITERARY CRITICISM
LIT025040 LITERARY CRITICISM / Subjects & Themes / Religion
BIC Classifications thématiques DS Literature: history & criticism
HRCP Christian sermons
DSBD Literary studies: c 1500 to c 1800
Public visé 05 Enseignement supérieur
CLIL (Version 2013-2019 ) 3080 SCIENCES HUMAINES ET SOCIALES, LETTRES
Description public visé Cette exhumation vise les chercheurs en histoire britannique qui s'intéressent à la période du règne de d'Elizabeth I of England et les chercheurs en littérature anglaise s'intéressant à la construction et à la rhétorique du sermon.
Crédit Presses Universitaires Blaise Pascal
Date de première publication du titre 22 juillet 2013
Code Identifiant de classement sujet      93 Classification thématique Thema: DS
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Nb de pages 162 p. Commentaires .
Type d'édition Critique
ISBN-10 2845165994
ISBN-13 978-2-84516-599-1
GTIN13 (EAN13) 9782845165991
Référence 115724-37
Date de publication 22 juillet 2013
Nombre de pages de contenu principal 162
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Format 16 x 24 x 0,9 cm
Poids 265 gr
Prix 13,00 €
 
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ISBN-10 2-84516-600-1
ISBN-13 978-2-84516-600-4
GTIN13 (EAN13) 9782845166004
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Formats associés Publication numérique basée sur (édition papier) GTIN-13 - (EAN 13) 9782845165991
Date de publication 26 juin 2013
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