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De persecutione Anglicana by Robert Persons S.J.: A Critical Edition of the Latin Text with English Translation, Commentary and Introduction
By (Author) Victor Houliston
By (author) Marianne Dircksen
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
26th June 2025
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
European history
282.42
Paperback
288
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
Presenting the text of a notorious Jesuit attack on Queen Elizabeth Is treatment of her Catholic subjects, this volume highlights the European context of the English Reformation and Robert Personss role as propagandist. In De persecutione Anglicana, Robert Persons (15461610) graphically describes the conditions in prisons, the harassment of Catholics at home and the gruesome manner of execution for treason. The work culminates in the arrest of the famous Jesuit martyr Edmund Campion, with rapidly revised versions bringing the narrative up to date after Campions execution on 1 December 1581. Written in Latin to appeal to readers throughout Europe, it was translated into French, Italian and German, making it arguably the most important Latin martyrological work by an English Catholic of the Elizabethan period. This critical edition comprises the Latin text, English translation and commentary, and a textual history, appending additional material from the revised versions. Persons was actively involved in the drive to restore Roman Catholicism in England, as missionary strategist, controversialist and founder of English colleges abroad. He worked closely with the superior general of the Society of Jesus, Claudio Acquaviva, negotiating with Philip II of Spain, the Duke of Guise, the Duke of Parma and successive popes. Thanks to the growth of early modern British Catholic studies, his prolific and provocative English writings attract increasing scholarly attention, but his Latin texts have often been glossed over.
This edition represents a landmark in the recovery for serious consideration of a key work by an author who was arguably the most widely ready English writer of his day in geographical terms. -- Simon Ditchfield, Professor of Early Modern History, University of York, UK
Victor Houliston is Research Professor at the University of the Free State, South Africa, and the lead editor of the Correspondence and Unpublished Papers of Robert Persons (Pontifical Institute for Mediaeval Studies). Marianne Dircksen is Former Director of the School of Biblical Studies and Ancient Languages at the North West University, South Africa.