Thomas Starkey and the Commonwealth: Humanist Politics and Religion in the Reign of Henry VIII

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Thomas Starkey and the Commonwealth: Humanist Politics and Religion in the Reign of Henry VIII
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Thomas Mayer
SeriesCambridge Studies in Early Modern British History
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:328
Dimensions(mm): Height 229,Width 153
Category/GenreBiographies: Historical, Political and Military
British and Irish History
World history - c 1500 to c 1750
ISBN/Barcode 9780521521284
ClassificationsDewey:942.052092
Audience
Professional & Vocational
Illustrations Worked examples or Exercises

Publishing Details

Publisher Cambridge University Press
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publication Date 22 August 2002
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Thomas Starkey (c. 1495-1538) was the most Italianate Englishman of his generation. This book places Starkey into new and more appropriate contexts, both biographical and intellectual, taking him out of others in which he does not belong, from displaced Roundhead to follower of Marsilio of Padua. Beginning with his native Cheshire, it traces his career through Oxford, Padua, Paris, Avignon, Padua again, and finally England, where he spent the last four years of his life trying to fulfil his ambition to serve the commonweal. Most of Starkey's career revolved around his patron Reginald Pole, scion of the highest nobility, but Starkey (and many other Englishmen) managed to balance loyalty to Pole with allegiance to Henry VIII. Out of favour with the king's secretary after the middle of 1536, Starkey turned increasingly to religion, continuing to cling to his conciliarist and Italian Evangelical opinions until his death.