Entries in History of the Reformed Churches (3)
Conventicle Interviews Patrick Collinson
Collinson is one of the giants of the modern study of Puritanism. Chris Ross at the Conventicle interviews him here.
The Frankfurt Book Fair Lives
The Frankfurt Book Fair was one of the more significant events in the intellectual life of sixteenth-century Europe. Authors had to finish books and get them to the printer so they could be printed and bound and shipped for sale to Frankfurt. If memory serves, Luther got his copy of Erasmus' Novum Instrumentum Omne (New Complete Tool- sort of the International Critical Edition of the NT at the time with Latin on one side and Greek on the other) at the Frankfurt Book Fair in the Spring of 1516. Calvin had to halt his reply to Pighius on predestination (which he never finished) because he had to meet the deadline posed by the FBF.
Well, the FBF still exists. One of the writers at the IVP blog talks about it.
The German title is fun in English. I like the idea of a "buchmesse"
The Junius Diet

After Franciscus Junius left the Netherlands to go to Geneva for training, he lived on 2 eggs and a glass of wine a day while there! [See Phyllis Mack Crew, Calvinist Preaching and Iconoclasm in the Netherlands 1544-1569 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1978), 43].






