Learning to Die in Yorkist England: Earl Rivers' "Cordyal"

David M Harry

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Abstract

Examining the context and background to the 1479 printing of the "Cordyal" by Earl Rivers and more broadly the practice of meditation on death in popular devotion in fifteenth-century England.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationThe Yorkist Age
Subtitle of host publicationHarlaxton Medieval Studies Volume XXIII
EditorsHannes Kleineke, Christian Steer
Place of PublicationDonington
Pages380-98
VolumeXXIII
Publication statusPublished - 2013

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