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Of the three books that gave me the most vivid intellectual pleasure this year, one was picked by a fellow reviewer (Joseph Leo Koerner's The Reformation of the Image) and I would be embarrassed to discuss another since, to my surprise and pride, I happen to be one of its dedicatees (Herbert L. The editors connect Palmer and her dedicatees to the Presbyterian congregation of Thomas Cawton, a minister permitted to hold services near Westminster during a period that the Five Mile Act kept other dissenters distant from Parliament. The catalogue is arranged alphabetically, is supported by nineteen excellent black-and-white plates, some of which contain marginal annotations to the two humanists' works, and there are careful indices (of primary and secondary persons mentioned, of places of publication and printing, of dedicatees and possessors, and of the editions listed chronologically). |
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