Prayers or Meditations

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Embroidered back cover of the trilingual translation by Elizabeth I. Parr's monogram is in the centre.

Prayers or Meditations, written in 1545 by the English queen Catherine Parr, was the first book published in England in the English language. It was published under her name.[1] It first appeared in print on 8 June 1545.[2] Preceded in the previous year by her anonymously published Psalms or Prayers, the 60-page book consisted of vernacular texts selected and assembled by the Queen for personal devotion.[3][4] It is based on the much longer 15th-century Catholic devotional book by Thomas à Kempis, The Imitation of Christ, but reoriented for the purposes of the developing Church of England.[4]

Parr envisaged it as a private counterpart to the

King Henry VIII,[5] as well as approval of the Archbishop.[6]

Prayers or Meditations reached a remarkable number of editions in the 16th century and was overall very successful among English readers during Parr's lifetime and after her death in 1548.

Elizabeth translated it into Latin, French and Italian as a New Year's gift to Henry VIII.[7]

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References

  1. ^ Mueller 2011, p. 1.
  2. ^ Mueller 2011, p. 93.
  3. ^ Mueller 2011, p. 71.
  4. ^ a b Mueller 2011, p. 372.
  5. ^ a b Mueller 2011, p. 370.
  6. ^ Mueller 2011, p. 371.
  7. ^ Mueller 2011, p. 370-371.

Sources

  • Mueller, Janell (2011). Katherine Parr: Complete Works and Correspondence. University of Chicago Press. .

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