A procession to St. Mary's Church, Oxford by the convocations of the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge; and the burning of the bones of Protestant theologians in Cambridge. Line engraving by Myers.

  • Myers, active 1784-1802.
Reference:
21252i
  • Pictures
  • Online

Available online

view A procession to St. Mary's Church, Oxford by the convocations of the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge; and the burning of the bones of Protestant theologians in Cambridge. Line engraving by Myers.

Public Domain Mark

You can use this work for any purpose without restriction under copyright law. Read more about this licence.

Credit

A procession to St. Mary's Church, Oxford by the convocations of the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge; and the burning of the bones of Protestant theologians in Cambridge. Line engraving by Myers. Wellcome Collection. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

Selected images from this work

View 1 image

About this work

Also known as

Previous title, replaced September 2023 : Religious procession to St. Mary's Church, Oxford: convocations of the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge. Line engraving by Myers.

Description

Bishops Latimer and Ridley were burnt, on the orders of Mary I, in Oxford in 1555, and Archbishop Cranmer in 1556

Physical description

1 print : line engraving ; platemark 32.4 x 44.7 cm

Lettering

The convocations of the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, going in pompous procession to St. Mary's Church, Oxford, in order to maintain a public disputation (appointed by Queen Mary, April 14 1555) with those protestant worthies Archbishop Cranmer, Bishop Ridley, & Bishop Latimar. The burning bones of Bucer and Phagius (as above represented) with a number of protestant books took place at the visitation of Cardinal Pole, the Pope's legate, at Cambridge, Feby. 6 1557. - These two German divines were invited to England by Archbishop Cranmer to be public instructors and preachers in Cambridge, where they died and were buried, the former in St. Mary's Church, and the latter in St. Michaels, but whose bones could not escape the vengence of the Papists. The bones of the Revd. Messrs. Bucer & Phagius burnt 9 years after their death at Cambridge. Engraved by Myers.

Edition

[State before or after state containing imprint of Alex. Hogg, May 13 1784]

Reference

Wellcome Collection 21252i

Type/Technique

Languages

Where to find it

  • LocationStatusAccess
    Closed stores

Permanent link