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Stephen Baron (friar)

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Name
  
Stephen Baron

Role
  
Friar


Died
  
1520

Books
  
De Regimine Principum (1509): Translated and Edited by P.J. Mroczkowski

Education
  
University of Cambridge

Stephen Baron (died 1520?) was an English Franciscan friar of the Strict Observance.

Contents

Life

Baron was educated in the University of Cambridge, where he acquired fame as a preacher. He became confessor to King Henry VIII, and provincial of his order in England. He died soon after 1520.

Works

His works are :

  • ‘Sermones Declamati corā alma vniuersitate Cātibrigiēsi per venerandum patrem fratrem Stephanum baronē fratrum minorū de obseruātia nūcupatorū regni Anglie prouincialē vicariū ac confessorē regiū Impressi lōdonijs per wynandū de worde (ī the fletestrete) ad signum solis moram trahētem,’ n. d. It is printed in double columns, black letter.
  • ‘Incipit tractatulus eiusdem venerādi patris De regimine principū ad serenissimum regē anglie henricū octauum. Impressus lōdonijs,’ &c. as in the preceding work, to which it was presumably intended to be an appendix. It is dedicated to King Henry VIII.
  • References

    Stephen Baron (friar) Wikipedia