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Roger Ascham’s Themata Theologica

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Roger Ascham is often classified as ‘a great mid-Tudor humanist’ and he is perhaps best known for his role as tutor to Elizabeth I. His most famous works, The Scholemaster and Toxophilus, have been extensively quarried and anthologised in studies on prose style and English humanism. By contrast, his Neo-Latin works that engaged with theology and key Reformation concerns have languished in the shadows of modern scholarship. Ascham’s Themata Theologica (‘Theological Topics’) is one of these, and its content has the potential to open up many an investigative avenue into the intellectual and religious culture of the sixteenth century. This is the first volume to offer a corresponding English translation. The Themata can be dated to the early to mid- 1540s, and was composed by Ascham while still at Cambridge University and serving as a senior fellow at St John’s College. The work mainly comprises a compendium of relatively short commentaries on Scriptural verses (both Old and New Testament), many of which developed into expositions on difficult philosophical concepts, such as the notion of felix culpa (literally, ‘happy fault’) and some of the most intractable theological questions of the day, including the nature of sin, adiaphora (‘matters of indifference’), justification and free will. This little-known text offers a rare opportunity to trace the course of Ascham’s own religious maturation, but also offers fresh insights into the confessional climate at Cambridge University during one of the most turbulent periods of the Reformation in England.

Author Biography:

Lucy Nicholas is a Teaching Fellow in Classics at King’s College London and University College London, UK. She has published on Roger Ascham and written on other early modern Latin authors including Walter Haddon, Johannes Sturm and Gabriel Harvey. She co-edited An Anthology of Neo-Latin Literature in British Universities and An Anthology of European Neo-Latin Literature (Bloomsbury Academic, 2020). She is a participant in the AHRC funded network Baroque Latinity, and Latin editor on the Thomas Nashe Project.
Release date Australia
March 18th, 2025
Pages
288
Audience
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
ISBN-13
9781350267930
Product ID
36508083

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