An online, unabridged version of Foxe's Acts and Monuments is hereby noted.
http://www.johnfoxe.org/
Welcome to The Acts and Monuments Online [TAMO], John Foxe’s protestant martyrology.
You can browse and compare the unabridged texts of the four editions of this massive work published in John Foxe’s lifetime (1563, 1570, 1576, 1583). Each edition changed significantly as Foxe sought to incorporate new material, answer his critics, and adjust its polemical force to the needs of the moment.
You can search and view modern transcriptions that keep as close as possible to the original texts.
You can identify the individuals and places that are mentioned in the text.
You can explore the latest scholarship to understand the sources upon which it was based, and the purposes for which they were deployed.
Facsimiles of all the woodcut illustrations in the text can be viewed along with commentaries. Significant passages in Latin and Greek are translated.
TAMO is both an instrument of scholarship and a tool for anyone who wants to explore this remarkable work, a milestone in the history of the English printed book and a signal achievement of its printer, John Day.
Project Directors: Mark Greengrass and David Loades
Project Research Officer: Thomas S. Freeman
Project Research Assistant: Joy Lloyd
Implemented by the Humanities Research Institute, University of Sheffield and published by HRI Online Publications, Sheffield 2011.
Version 2.0 ISBN 978-0-9542608-6-4
Citing this Edition
To cite the edition as a whole, please use the following format:
If you wish to cite a particular text of the Book of Martyrs within The Unabridged Acts and Monuments Online, the acknowledgement should read (e.g.):
If you wish to cite from the editorial apparatus of The Unabridged Acts and Monuments Online, the acknowledgement should read (e.g.):
If you wish to cite from the prefatory materials within this Edition, the acknowledgement should read (e.g.):
http://www.johnfoxe.org/
Welcome to The Acts and Monuments Online [TAMO], John Foxe’s protestant martyrology.
You can browse and compare the unabridged texts of the four editions of this massive work published in John Foxe’s lifetime (1563, 1570, 1576, 1583). Each edition changed significantly as Foxe sought to incorporate new material, answer his critics, and adjust its polemical force to the needs of the moment.
You can search and view modern transcriptions that keep as close as possible to the original texts.
You can identify the individuals and places that are mentioned in the text.
You can explore the latest scholarship to understand the sources upon which it was based, and the purposes for which they were deployed.
Facsimiles of all the woodcut illustrations in the text can be viewed along with commentaries. Significant passages in Latin and Greek are translated.
TAMO is both an instrument of scholarship and a tool for anyone who wants to explore this remarkable work, a milestone in the history of the English printed book and a signal achievement of its printer, John Day.
Project Directors: Mark Greengrass and David Loades
Project Research Officer: Thomas S. Freeman
Project Research Assistant: Joy Lloyd
Implemented by the Humanities Research Institute, University of Sheffield and published by HRI Online Publications, Sheffield 2011.
Version 2.0 ISBN 978-0-9542608-6-4
Citing this Edition
To cite the edition as a whole, please use the following format:
The Unabridged Acts and Monuments Online or TAMO (HRI Online Publications, Sheffield, 2011). Available from: http//www.johnfoxe.org [Accessed: 01.03.11(e.g.)].
If you wish to cite a particular text of the Book of Martyrs within The Unabridged Acts and Monuments Online, the acknowledgement should read (e.g.):
John Foxe, The Unabridged Acts and Monuments Online or TAMO (1576 edition) (HRI Online Publications, Sheffield, 2011). Available from: http//www.johnfoxe.org [Accessed: 01.03.11].
If you wish to cite from the editorial apparatus of The Unabridged Acts and Monuments Online, the acknowledgement should read (e.g.):
The Unabridged Acts and Monuments Online or TAMO (1576 edition). Editorial commentary and additional information. (HRI Online Publications, Sheffield, 2011). Available from: http//www.johnfoxe.org [Accessed: 01.03.11].
If you wish to cite from the prefatory materials within this Edition, the acknowledgement should read (e.g.):
Thomas Freeman, 'The Life of John Foxe', section 1.4. in The Unabridged Acts and Monuments Online or TAMO (HRI Online Publications, Sheffield, 2011). (HRI Online Publications, Sheffield, 2011). Available from: http//www.johnfoxe.org [Accessed: 01.03.11].
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