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  • Eikon Basilike

    by John Gauden ...
    Eikon Basilike by John Gauden is a profound and influential work of 17th-century political and devotional literature, presenting a compelling portrait of King Charles I of England and exploring themes of monarchy, duty, and piety. First published shortly after the king's execution in 1649, this book combines political reflection with spiritual meditation, offering readers insight into the life, ... Read more

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  • Eikon Basilike

    The Pourtracture of His Sacred Majestie, in His Solitudes and Sufferings

    This is a very important book, because it helped to develop and sustain the image of Charles I as a martyr, who was misunderstood and wrongly beheaded. It was in print on the day of his execution and became a best-seller. Many believe that it was co-authored by Gauden (Bishop of Worcester) and Charles I himself. ... Read more

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  • Eikon Basilike

    The Pourtracture of His Sacred Majestie, in His Solitudes and Sufferings

    Eikon Basilike presents a profound exploration of regal introspection and moral contemplation, symbolizing a dramatic intersection between the divine right of kings and emerging republicanism in 17th-century England. This anthology is renowned for its reflective prose, marked by a blend of solemnity and rhetorical vigor, evocative of both political treatises and spiritual confessions. Within its ... Read more

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  • Eikon Basilike

    Enriched edition. The Pourtracture of His Sacred Majestie, in His Solitudes and Sufferings

    Eikon Basilike presents a profound exploration of monarchy and the divine right of kings through an intricate tapestry of meditations and reflections. The collection encapsulates a richly variegated literary style, blending prayerful prose with polemical narrative to underscore the tensions and ideological debates of the English Civil War era. In its pages, readers encounter not just a defense of ... Read more

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