Miserere Mei
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Miserere Mei

The Penitential Psalms in Late Medieval and Early Modern England

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Miserere Mei

The Penitential Psalms in Late Medieval and Early Modern England

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In Miserere Mei, Clare Costley King'oo examines the critical importance of the Penitential Psalms in England between the end of the fourteenth and the beginning of the seventeenth century. During this period, the Penitential Psalms inspired an enormous amount of creative and intellectual work: in addition to being copied and illustrated in Books of Hours and other prayer books, they were expounded in commentaries, imitated in vernacular translations and paraphrases, rendered into lyric poetry, and even modified for singing. Miserere Mei explores these numerous transformations in materiality and genre. Combining the resources of close literary analysis with those of the history of the book, it reveals not only that the Penitential Psalms lay at the heart of Reformation-age debates over the nature of repentance, but also, and more significantly, that they constituted a site of theological, political, artistic, and poetic engagement across the many polarities that are often said to separate late medieval from early modern culture.

Miserere Mei features twenty-five illustrations and provides new analyses of works based on the Penitential Psalms by several key writers of the time, including Richard Maidstone, Thomas Brampton, John Fisher, Martin Luther, Sir Thomas Wyatt, George Gascoigne, Sir John Harington, and Richard Verstegan. It will be of value to anyone interested in the interpretation, adaptation, and appropriation of biblical literature; the development of religious plurality in the West; the emergence of modernity; and the periodization of Western culture. Students and scholars in the fields of literature, religion, history, art history, and the history of material texts will find Miserere Mei particularly instructive and compelling.

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Index
Abelard, Peter, 221n43
accounting, spiritual, 77
Act for the Defacing of Images (1550), 103
Acts and Monuments (Book of Martyrs) (Foxe), 64
allegoresis
Psalm 6 and, 12
Psalm 101 (102) and, 76
Allen, William, 144
Ames, Joseph, 195
analysis, fictional paraphrases and, 119
anaphora, rhetorical technique of, 16465
angels in illustrations for Penitential Psalms, 213n55
Antwerp and the World (Arblaster), 177
Antwerp Book of Hours (1542), 42
Arblaster, Paul, 177
Aretino, Pietro
Waddington on, 97, 228n15, 228n17
See also Sette salmi de la penitentia di David, I (Aretino)
artists in the Low Countries and paintings of Bathsheba, 54
Arundel Harington manuscript
discovery by Hughey, 246n7
Wyatt’s paraphrase in, 121, 194
Ash Wednesday, 15, 16, 65, 205n56
Astrophil and Stella, 170, 174, 243n44
Athanasius
on penitential character of Psalm 50 (51), 200n8
use of mirror metaphor, 130
audience analysis, 190
Augustine
on enemies of psalmist, 1112
interpretation of psalmist’s physical pain, 202n33
penitential hermeneutics and, 8
Possidius’s life of, 4, 5, 200n6
on Psalm 6, 9, 1011, 12
on Psalm 30 (31), 130
on Psalm 50 (51), 3334
on Psalm 101 (102), 76, 222n49
sayings included in primers, 60
Babylonian Captivity of the Church, The (Luther), 85
Bacon, Lady Anne (Butts), 145
Bacon, Lady Anne (Cooke), 145
Bacon, Nicholas, the Elder, 145
Bacon, Nicholas, the Younger, 145, 152
Bale, John, 102, 154, 197
Barker, Christopher, 145, 239nn37–38
Bathsheba and David, illustrations of, 2832
alongside 2 Samuel 11–12, 30
in B...

Table of contents

  1. Title Page
  2. Copyright Page
  3. Contents
  4. List of Figures
  5. Abbreviations
  6. Other Conventions
  7. Acknowledgments
  8. Introduction: The Seven Penitential Psalms
  9. ONE: Illustrating the Penitential Psalms
  10. TWO: The Conflict over Penance
  11. THREE: Plotting Reform
  12. FOUR: From Penance to Politics
  13. FIVE: Parody and Piety
  14. Afterword: A Brief Reflection on Discipline and Method
  15. Appendix: John Harington of Stepney and Sir Thomas Wyatt’s Penitential Psalms
  16. Notes
  17. Works Cited
  18. Index
  19. About the Author