Richard Rex

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Richard Rex is a historian. He is a Reader and fellow of Queens' College, Cambridge.[1] There he is Director of Studies in Theological and Religious Studies as well as a Tutor for graduate students.[2]

Books and publications

  • Henry VIII and the English Reformation – 1993
  • A Reformation rhetoric Thomas Swynnerton's The tropes and figures of scripture – 2004
  • Henry VIII and the English reformation – 1994
  • Lady Margaret Beaufort and her Professors of Divinity at Cambridge 1502 - 1649 – 2003
  • The Lollards – 2002
  • The theology of John Fisher – 1991
  • Henry VIII and the English reformation – 1993
  • The Tudors – 2006

References