Dr. D.G. Selwyn: "Cranmer's Library: Its Potential for Reformation Studi...


Dr. Selwyn theorizes that Dr. Cranmer's books may have been around 700, but, it appears that a purge left few Protestant survivals. There is not a single volume by Calvin, a Lasko or Martyr in Cranmer's collection despite his numerous references to the Institutes in his Commonplaces (which did survive). Edmund Geste of Salisbury, by contast and established by contemporary records where there was no library-purge, has Bretz (12), Bucer (10), Bullinger (8), Calvin (7), a Lasco (2), Lambert (2), Luther (35), Melancthon (18), Oecolampadius (17), Vermigli (2) and Zwingli (3). This wide set of books in Geste's library--at Salisbury--shows wide circulation. Dr. Selwyn strongly hints that Cranmer's library had the same strong and wide standing at one time. Besides Dr. Cranmer himself, what else was burned?

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