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The sorcerer's tale : faith and fraud in Tudor England
2008,2010
An earl’s son, plotting murder by witchcraft; conjuring spirits to find buried treasure; a stolen coat embroidered with pure silver; crooked gaming-houses and brothels; a terrifying new disease, and the self-trained surgeon who claims he can treat it. This is the world of Gregory Wisdom, a physician, magician, and consummate con-man at work in sixteenth-century London. In this book, Alec Ryrie uses previously unknown documents to reconstruct this extraordinary man’s career. The journey takes us through the cut-throat business of early modern medicine, down to Tudor London’s gangland of fraud and organized crime; from the world of Renaissance magi and Kabbalistic conjurers to street-corner wizards; and into the chaotic, exhilarating religious upheavals of the Reformation. On the way, we learn how Tudor England’s dignified public face and its rapacious underworld were intimately connected to each other. Gregory Wisdom’s career is an object lesson in how to conjure up wealth and respectability from nothing in a turbulent age. And it provides a unique glimpse into a world intoxicated with new ideas, where it was impossible to know quite what to believe - or who to trust.
Composition as a human science : contributions to the self-understanding of a discipline
1988,1991
The last twenty years have seen an explosion of writing programmes in American schools and universities. However, while composition has firmly established itself as a subject worthy of study, the major philosophical premises that differentiate a subject from a discipline have yet to be agreed upon. This book goes some way to resolving these problems.
The third and last part of conny-catching With the new deuised knauish arte of foole-taking. The like coosnages and villanies neuer before discouered. / By R.G
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Greene, Robert
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Crime - England - Early works to 1800
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Criminals - England - Early works to 1800
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History and chronicles
1592
Book Chapter
The second part of conny-catching Contayning the discouery of certaine wondrous coosenages, either superficiallie past ouer, or vtterlie vntoucht in the first. ... R.G
by
Greene, Robert
in
Crime - England - Early works to 1800
,
Criminals - England - Early works to 1800
,
History and chronicles
1591
Book Chapter
The third and last part of conny-catching With the new deuised knauish arte of foole-taking. The like coosnages and villanies neuer before discouered. / By R.G
by
Greene, Robert
in
Crime - England - Early works to 1800
,
Criminals - England - Early works to 1800
,
History and chronicles
1592
Book Chapter
The second and last part of conny-catching With new additions containing many merry tales of all lawes worth the reading, because they are worthy to be remembred. Discoursing strange cunning in coosnage, ... R. G
by
Greene, Robert
in
Crime - England - Early works to 1800
,
Criminals - England - Early works to 1800
,
History and chronicles
1592
Book Chapter