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Peter Idley: "Instructions to His Son"

(Liber consolationis et consilii)

An updated edition of the works of an important poet whose career spanned the Wars of the Roses. 

Peter Idley’s poetry provides a unique window into the dynamics of art, civil society, religion, gender, and politics during a tumultuous and transitional period in English history. Based on newly discovered manuscripts and updated scholarship, this edition provides over 1700 lines of previously unedited English poetry; the text of Idley’s extensive Latin citations; and newly identified sources for Idley’s work. This edition also provides an updated critical apparatus for scholarly reference. Idley’s work survives in ten manuscripts, all of them highly variable, which give direct testimony to the diversity of his popularity. He worked and wrote in the environs of the powerful Duchess of Suffolk, granddaughter of the poet Geoffrey Chaucer, and his poetry circulated in the female religious community at Syon Abbey; magnate collections in the north and in Ireland; merchant households; and later Tudor and seventeenth-century literary collections. Peter Idley: Instructions to His Son provides new access to this valuable and understudied resource for understanding the culture of late medieval England as it moved into the early modern era. 


800 pages | 5 halftones | 6 x 9 | © 2026

Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies

Literature and Literary Criticism: British and Irish Literature, General Criticism and Critical Theory

Medieval Studies


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Table of Contents

Introduction to Peter Idley’s “Instructions to His Son” (Liber consolationis et consilii):
a liminal text in a liminal time
1. Scope, sources, and date of the “Instructions to His Son”
2. Biography and background of Peter Idley, esq.
3. Earlier editions of the “Instructions”
4. Scope and relations of the manuscripts: Part I, Part II
5. Choice of manuscripts for this edition
6. Idley’s poetic practice
7. Presentation of the text in this edition

Appendix A: Manuscripts of the “Instructions”
Appendix B: Line inventories for manuscripts A1 A2 D and P
Appendix C: Inventory of lines taken from John Lydgate’s Fall of Princes

Bibliography

The “Instructions to His Son” (Liber consolationis et consilii)
Part I: Liber consolationis et consilii lines I. 1-1460
Part II.A: Ten Commandments II.A 1-3008
Part II.B: Seven Deadly Sins II.B 1-3059
Part II.C: Sacrilege, The Sacraments, Confession II.C 1-1986
Appendix D: Spurious lines from Manuscript P 1-98

Commentary
Part I
Part II.A
Part II.B
Part II.C

Selected Variants
Part I
Part II.A
Part II.B
Part II.C

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