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This is a collection of essays on an important but overlooked
aspect of early modern English life: the artistic and intellectual
patronage of the Inns of Court and their influence on religion,
politics, education, rhetoric, and culture from the late fifteenth
through the early eighteenth centuries. This period witnessed the
height of the Inns' status as educational institutions: emerging
from fairly informal associations in the fourteenth century, the
Inns of Court in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries had
developed sophisticated curricula for their students, leading to
their description in the early seventeenth century as England's
'third university'. Some of the most influential politicians,
writers, and divines - as well as lawyers - of Tudor and Stuart
England passed through the Inns: men such as Edward Hall, Richard
Hooker, John Webster, John Selden, Edward Coke, William Lambarde,
Francis Bacon, and John Donne. This is the first interdisciplinary
publication on the early modern Inns of Court, bringing together
scholarship in history, art history, literature, and drama. The
book is lavishly illustrated and provides a unique collection of
visual sources for the architecture, art, and gardens of the early
modern Inns -- .
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