Книга: Nick Edwards, John Fisher, Jeffrey Kennedy, John Malathronas, Carol Palioudakis, Greg Ward «The Rough Guide To Greece»
Производитель: "Rough Guides" Серия: "Rough Guides" The Rough Guide to Greece has been the definitive guidebook to the country for 30 years. This new full-colour edition has been completely revamped and updated, keeping all our best features like detailed background and a journalistic eye for detail, but with new user-friendly accommodation, eating reviews and crystal-clear maps. Get the lowdown on Greece's world class attractions from the Acropolis to Crete's Minoan Palaces. Rediscover Athens and find the perfect bars to kick off a night out. Read insider tips on the best beaches to escape the crowds, the choicest accommodation from boutique to backpacker plus information on how to hike the Samarian Gorge, windsurf off Corfu or hire a yacht in the Cyclades. As our readers put it: a superb bit of kit - and as essential as a pair of shorts, what really shines through is the writers love of the subject, entertaining and a wealth of information . Make the most of your time, with The Rough Guide to Greece . ISBN:978-1-84836-727-2 Издательство: "Rough Guides" (2012) Формат: 125x195, 840 стр.
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John Fisher
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John Cardinal Fisher (c.1469 –
Early life
John Fisher was born in
John Fisher studied at the
The Measure of the Man
Fisher's strategy was to assemble funds and attract to Cambridge leading scholars from Europe, promoting the study not only of ancient non-Christian Latin and Greek authors, but of Hebrew. He was in his heart and soul a priest, and placed great weight upon pastoral commitment, above all popular preaching by the endowed staff. Fisher's foundations were also dedicated to prayer for the dead, especially through chantry foundations. Fisher had a wide and deep vision to which he dedicated all his personal resources and energies. A scholar and a man of prayer, harsh with himself, humble and conscientious, he managed despite occasional opposition to carry with him and administer a whole university, one of only two in England. He conceived and saw through long-term projects, following them at first hand. His production of learned and spiritual publications in the midst of a busy life and his determination to persevere with learning Greek and Hebrew even in advancing middle age show the man's grit and energy.
Bishop
By
Fisher has also been named, though without any real proof, as the true author of the royal treatise against
Defence of Catherine of Aragon
When the question of Henry's divorce from Queen
Henry's Attack on the Church
In November 1529, the "Long Parliament" of Henry's reign began its series of encroachments on the Church. Fisher, as a member of the upper house, at once warned Parliament that such acts could only end in the utter destruction of the Church in England. On this the Commons, through their speaker, complained to the king that the bishop had disparaged Parliament, presumably with Henry prompting them behind the scenes. The opportunity was not lost. Henry summoned Fisher before him, demanding an explanation. This being given, Henry declared himself satisfied, leaving it to the Commons to declare that the explanation was inadequate, so that he appeared as a magnanimous sovereign, instead of Fisher's enemy.
A year later, in 1530, the continued encroachments on the Church moved Fisher, as Bishop of Rochester, along with the Bishops of Bath and Ely, to appeal to the Holy See. This gave the King his opportunity and an edict forbidding such appeals was immediately issued, and the three bishops were arrested. Their imprisonment, however, must have lasted a few months only, for in February, 1531, Convocation met, and Fisher was present. This was the occasion when the clergy were forced, at a cost of 100,000 pounds, to purchase the king's pardon for having recognized Cardinal Wolsey's authority as legate of the pope; and at the same time to acknowledge Henry as Supreme Head of the Church in England, to which phrase, however, their addition of the clause "so far as God's law permits" was made, through Fisher's efforts.
A few days later, several of the bishop's servants were taken ill after eating some porridge served to the household, and two actually died. Popular opinion at the time regarded this as an attempt on the bishop's life, although he himself chanced not to have taken any of the poisoned food. To disarm suspicion, the king not only expressed strong indignation at the crime, but caused a special Act of Parliament to be passed, whereby poisoning was to be accounted high treason, and the person guilty of it boiled to death. This sentence was actually carried out on the culprit, but it did not prevent what seems to have been a second attempt on Fisher's life soon afterwards.
The King's Great Matter
Matters now moved rapidly. In May 1532, Sir
In the same session of Parliament was passed the
Cardinalate and Execution
In May 1535, the new pope,
However, a public outcry was brewing among the London populace who saw a sinister irony in the parallels between the conviction of John Fisher and that of his patronal namesake, Saint John the Baptist, who was executed by King Herod for challenging the liceity of Herod's marriage to his brother's widow, Herodias. For fear of John Fisher's living through his patronal
Bishop John Fisher's last moments were thoroughly in keeping with his previous life. He met death with a calm, dignified, courage which profoundly impressed all who were present. His body was treated with particular rancour, apparently on Henry's orders, being stripped and left on the scaffold till evening, when it was taken on pikes and thrown naked into a rough grave in the churchyard of All Hallows, Barking, also known as
John Fisher was a figure universally esteemed throughout Europe and notwithstanding the subsequent efforts of the English government, was to remain so. In the Decree of
Portraits
Several portraits of Fisher exist, the most prominent being by
Relic
The walking-staff of St John Fisher is in the possession of the Eyston family of
Writings
A list of Fisher's writings will be found in
*"Treatise concernynge...the seven penytencyall Psalms" (London, 1508);
*"Sermon...agayn ye pernicyous doctrin of Martin Luther"" (London, 1521);
*"Defensio Henrici VIII" (Cologne, 1525);
*"De Veritate Corporis et Sanguinis Christi in Eucharistia, adversus Johannem Oecolampadium" (Cologne, 1527);
*"De Causa Matrimonii...Henrici VIII cum Catharina Aragonensi" (Alcalá de Henares, 1530);
*"The Wayes to Perfect Religion" (London, 1535);
*"A Spirituall Consolation written...to hys sister Elizabeth" (London, 1735).
Patron
*St John Fisher College at the
*St John Fisher Catholic High schools in
*St John Fisher is the
*There is only one school in the UK that is called '
*St John Fisher Roman Catholic School in
*Formerly, there was the Saint John Fisher Roman Catholic Junior High School in Hull, East Yorkshire, that operated between c. 1966 - c. 1988, when the school system in the city was restructured.
*St John Fisher Roman Catholic Primary School in
*St John's House,
*St John Fisher Catholic Church in
*
*Saint John Fisher parish, Kidbrooke, London [http://directory.rcsouthwark.co.uk/kidbrooke_stjnfisher.html]
*Saint John Fisher Parish, Rancho Palos Verdes, CalifornIA hihihi
ee also
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* [http://www.stjohnfisher-wigston.leics.sch.uk/ St. John Fisher Catholic Primary School] , Wigston
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*St. John Fisher Parish and grammar school,
* [http://www.sjf.org/ St. John Fisher Parish and school] , Rancho Palos Verdes,
* [http://sjfp.org/ St. John Fisher Parish] ,
* [http://www.sjfc.edu/ St. John Fisher College Rochester, New York]
Further reading
*E. Surtz, "The Works and Days of John Fisher," Boston: Harvard University Press, 1967.
*E.E. Reynolds, "Saint John Fisher," Wheathampstead: Anthony Clarke, 1972.
*"Humanism, Reform and the Reformation: The Career of Bishop John Fisher," edited by B. Bradshaw & Eamon Duffy, Cambridge University Press, 1989.
*Richard Rex, "The Theology of John Fisher," Cambridge University Press
*"The English Works of John Fisher, Bishop of Rochester (1469-1535): Sermons and other Writings, 1520-1535," edited by Cecilia A. Hatt, Oxford University Press, 2002.
References
*catholic
*A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature
External links
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/08462b.htm Catholic Encyclopedia: "St. John Fisher"]
* [http://www.johnfisher.sutton.sch.uk John Fisher School, Purley]
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSvcid=39190&GRid=6849& Memorial Page on FindaGrave]
Persondata
NAME= Fisher, John
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Fisher, John
SHORT DESCRIPTION=English Catholic bishop, cardinal, martyr, and Saint.
DATE OF BIRTH=c. 1469
PLACE OF BIRTH=
DATE OF DEATH=22 June 1535
PLACE OF DEATH=
Источник: John Fisher
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