If only he'd said "bread and water."
On Tue, 15 Jul 2014 14:14:14 -0400
Anne Prescott <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Thanks, Hannibal. This comes at a perfect time for my
>way overdue essay on polemics. The list might be amused
>by two details that fell my way. One is EEBO's version of
>"magister artis," which gets turned by the transcriber
>into "magister aries"--after all, one may reflect,
>astronomy is one of those "arts." Second, and more
>relevant to Hannibal's post and its reference to the
>section on Spenser and the sacraments, is a delicious bit
>from Dent's The plaine mans path-way to Heaven (1601):
>the learned "Theologus" (who speaks in black letter) is
>quizzing the dim Asunetus. Theologus asks, "What is a
>Sacrament?" "The Lords Supper," replies Asunetus. "How
>many Sacraments be there?" "Two." "Which be they?" And
>Asunetus says, "Bread and Wine."
> Thanks again, Hannibal. Anne.
>
> On Jul 15, 2014, at 8:26 AM, Hannibal Hamlin wrote:
>
>> [Apologies for cross-posting.]
>> It is my pleasure to announce the publication of
>>Reformation 19.1, our first spring issue, the contents of
>>which are listed below. I can also announce that the
>>first 10 annual issues of Reformation have been
>>retrodigitized and are also now available online at
>>http://www.maneyonline.com/loi/ref. The issues include
>>important article by scholars including John N. King,
>>Mary Dove, Judith H. Anderson, Brad S. Gregory, Alec
>>Ryrie, Roger Kuin, Andrew Hadfield, Brian Cummings,
>>Patrick Collinson, and Christopher Hill. Volume 6.1
>>contains a special forum on "Spenser's Theology:
>>Sacraments in The Faerie Queene."
>>
>> REFORMATION 19.1
>>
>> Special Forum on John Bale, Part 2
>> Resituating John Bale and Tudor Literature: An
>>Introduction
>> Mark Rankin
>> John Bale’s Adaptation of Parish- and Civic-Drama’s
>>Playing Practices
>> Ernst Gerhardt
>> Authenticity and Excess in The Examinations of Anne
>>Askew
>> Clare Costley King’oo
>> John Bale and the Everywhere “I”
>> Oliver Wort
>> Two Essays on Milton’s De Doctrina Christiana
>> Introduction
>> J. Donald Cullington and John K. Hale
>> Interpreting Milton’s Deviations from the
>>Junius-Tremellius Old Testament in De Doctrina Christiana
>> J. Donald Cullington
>> Points of Departure: Studies in Milton’s Use of
>>Wollebius
>> John K. Hale
>> The Next Generation: Reviews from the Graduate Forum
>> In and Out: Re-forming English Literary History
>> Andrea Crow
>> Sovereign Historicism: The Case of Shakespeare’s
>>Anti-Politics
>> Luke Allen Barnhart
>> Past, Memory, and History in and after the Reformation
>> Tien-Ai Chin
>> Where the Difference Lies in Image-Text Studies
>> Evan Thomas
>> Beyond Reformation: Body and Legacy
>> Hsin Hsieh
>> Godly What? Two Recent Interpretations of the Form of
>>Government in New England
>> Wei-Chen Liu
>>
>> --
>> Hannibal Hamlin
>> Associate Professor of English
>> Author of The Bible in Shakespeare, now available
>>through all good bookshops, or direct from Oxford
>>University Press at
>>http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/product/9780199677610.do
>> Editor, Reformation
>> The Ohio State University
>> 164 West 17th Ave., 421 Denney Hall
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