TY - GEN TY - GEN T1 - The Cambridge connection in Tudor England : humanism, reform, rhetoric, politics T2 - St Andrews studies in Reformation history A2 - McDiarmid, John F., 1947- toimittaja A2 - Wabuda, Susan, toimittaja LA - eng PP - Leiden ; Boston PB - Brill YR - 2022 UL - https://kansalliskirjasto.finna.fi/Record/fikka.5719770 AB - "This book highlights the famous 'Athenian tribe': a group of humanist scholars in the reigns of Henry VIII, Edward VI and Elizabeth I, who resolved many difficult problems concerning the Tudor succession, diplomacy, and the English Church. They included Sir John Cheke as their early leader, and with him, Roger Ascham, Thomas Smith, and John Ponet. William Cecil, Lord Burghley, Queen Elizabeth's invaluable chief minister, was the most influential of them all. The Cambridge Connection explores the interdependency of scholarship, politics, and religion in the sixteenth century. The 'Athenian tribe' was essential to the shaping of mid-Tudor cultural life. They left a lasting imprint on early modern England."----Publisher's webpage SN - 9789004382244 SN - 9004382240 KW - England : Intellectual life : 16th century KW - Great Britain : Politics and government : 1485-1603 KW - England : Religion : 16th century ER -