The burning of the books and bones of both Martin Bucer and Paul Fagius in the town square of Cambridge. At the top of the image, officials are casting both the bones and the books into a large burning pyre. A large procession of civilians begins at the left of the image and circles the burning pyre. This large group of civilians carries with them tapers and banners while others kneel before the burning pyre. Friars and clerics lead this procession and give several orders to those who follow: "Salue festa dies [Hail thee, festival day]," "On afore, On afore," and "Hold up your torches for [from] dropping". Revised version of Luborsky and Ingram 11222/47 and 11223/94, which appear in all four early English editions (1563, 1570, 1576, 1583). JPEG file (449 KB).
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