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(2014) Material cultures of early modern women's writing, Dordrecht, Springer.
Dispensing quails, mincemeat, leaven
Katherine Parr's patronage of the paraphrases of Erasmus
Patricia Pender
pp. 36-54
found appropriate patronage, not in a Machiavellian Secretary of State, but in a noble lady of irenic temperament and sincere attachment to humanist learning. … It is in her circle, which revives the traditions of her royal predecessors Margaret Beaufort and Catherine of Aragon, that the Erasmian spirit finds new shelter and influential support.5
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Pender, P. (2014)., Dispensing quails, mincemeat, leaven: Katherine Parr's patronage of the paraphrases of Erasmus, in P. Pender & R. Smith (eds.), Material cultures of early modern women's writing, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 36-54.
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