Description:
This first ever critical edition of a pivotal Cornish-language text opens a new window onto a crucial example of the reception of John Foxe, and gives insights into a possible alliance between Church Papism and recusancy in Tudor Cornwall.
Brief description: D.H. Frost, recently retired, was the Principal of Holy Cross College and University Centre, Bury. He contributed to Philip Payton's Cornwall in the Age of Rebellion 1490-1690, and Gerallt D. Nash's Saving St Teilo's. With Benjamin Bruch, he co-chairs the editorial board of the series 1,000 Years of Cornish.
Review Quotes:
Frost has produced one of the finest works of scholarship I have seen for a long time.