Authority Cited: Latimer
Author name and dates: Hugh Latimer (c.1485-1555)
BKG Bio-tweet: Catholic Bishop; voiced Protestant views; in and out of favor, prison, as Kings changed: burned at Oxford under Q. Mary
Categories (list of works cited – preliminary) [BKG Note: two Latimer cites in 1755 Dict. vol. 1, one Latimer cite in 1755 Dict. vol. 2. No additional Latimer cites were identified as added in the 1773 Dict. Item #628 in The Sale Catalogue of Samuel Johnson's Library, a Facsimile Edition, Fleeman, ed., is 9. Latimer's Sermons, and 8 more. The edition of the Sermons that SJ used for the Dict. is unknown. Greene, in Samuel Johnson's Library, an Annotated Guide, opines that the Sale Catalogue item might be the edition of 1758, but the quotes in the Dictionary suggest an earlier edition.]
Author name and dates: Hugh Latimer (c.1485-1555)
BKG Bio-tweet: Catholic Bishop; voiced Protestant views; in and out of favor, prison, as Kings changed: burned at Oxford under Q. Mary
Categories (list of works cited – preliminary) [BKG Note: two Latimer cites in 1755 Dict. vol. 1, one Latimer cite in 1755 Dict. vol. 2. No additional Latimer cites were identified as added in the 1773 Dict. Item #628 in The Sale Catalogue of Samuel Johnson's Library, a Facsimile Edition, Fleeman, ed., is 9. Latimer's Sermons, and 8 more. The edition of the Sermons that SJ used for the Dict. is unknown. Greene, in Samuel Johnson's Library, an Annotated Guide, opines that the Sale Catalogue item might be the edition of 1758, but the quotes in the Dictionary suggest an earlier edition.]
- Frutefull sermons preached by the right reuerend father, and constant martyr of Iesus Christ M. Hugh Latymer, newly imprinted, with others, not heretofore set forth in print, to the edifying of all which will dispose them selues to the reading of the same ... Seene and allowed according to the order appoynted in the Queenes Maiesties iniunctions. 1578, At London : Printed by Iohn Daye, dwelling ouer Aldersgate. Cum priuilegio Regiæ Maiestatis. [Early English Books Online note: Edited by Augustine Bernher. A less complete collection of these was first published in 1562 as: 27 sermons]; [BKG Note: See images below for contrary (cotrary) and estate (state) quotes in the title above. The quotes are inexact, perhaps from memory. The quote for contrary also appears in The life of Hugh Latimer, Bishop of Worcester. [By William Gilpin, M.A. ], 1755 London: printed by Charles Rivington, for John and James Rivington, which is too late for the 1755 Dict. unless SJ saw a manuscript or proof copy.]
- The vii Sermon Preached by M. Hugh Latimer before king Edward; the xix of Aprill; contrary [BKG Note: the Dict. quote: "She is a dutchess, a great estate;" the text: "This faith is a great state, a lady, a Duches...."]
- The Fourth Sermon Preached by Maister Hugh Latymer before King Edward; the xxix of March; estate [BKG Note: the Dict. quote: "When I came to court I was advised not to contrary the king;" the text: "You must beware how soever ye doe that ye cotrary not the king."]
- Latimer (no work cited); trump (Dict.: Latimer, in a Christmas sermon, exhibited a game at cards, and made the ace of hearts triumph. Fox). [BKG Note: see also Fox [John Foxe]