John Milton's Latin Defences are landmark texts in the history of English Civil War and Interregnum polemics. This is the first edition of the Latin Defences to be edited to modern standards of scholarship, together with new facing-page translations into English.
John Milton's Latin Defences are landmark texts in the history of English Civil War and Interregnum polemics. This is the first edition of the Latin Defences to be edited to modern standards of scholarship, together with new facing-page translations into English.
Joad Raymond Wren is a writer and historian of early modern Europe who, before leaving academia, taught at the universities of Oxford, Aberdeen, East Anglia, Paris-Sorbonne and Queen Mary University of London. His previous books include The Invention of the Newspaper,Pamphlets and Pamphleteering in Early Modern Britain, Milton's Angels, and, as editor, Making the News, The Oxford History of Popular Print Culture: Cheap Print in Britain and Ireland to 1660, News Networks in Early Modern Europe, The Great Exchange: Making the News in Early Modern Europe and The Complete Works of John Milton: Latin Defences. He has also written a novel, All the Colours You Cannot Name
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Abbreviations Conventions Note on Dates General Note on the Texts Introduction THE LATIN DEFENCES: TEXTS AND TRANSLATIONS Chronology Index