2013
DOI: 10.1353/sip.2013.0016
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Robert Tofte’s Of Mariage and Wiuing and the Bishops’ Ban of 1599

Abstract: This essay emphasizes the contemporary, Italian origin of Robert Tofte’s Of Mariage and Wiuing as an important and unacknowledged reason for its English censure. On June 1, 1599, the bishops John Whitgift and Richard Bancroft signed an order to burn nine books, one of which was Tofte’s translation of the Italian Dell’ammogliarsi . This book, “done into English” as Of Mariage and Wiuing , presents two opposing treatises on marriage by Ercole Tasso and his more famous cousin, the late poet Torquato. While Ercole… Show more

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