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Philip Stubbs (Stubbes) (c. 1555 – c. 1610) was an English pamphleteer.
Life
Stubbs was born about 1555. He was from Cheshire, possibly the area near Congleton. According to Anthony Wood, he was educated at Cambridge and subsequently at Oxford, but did not take a degree and his name is not in university records. He is reputed to have been a brother or near relation of John Stubbs. He married Katherine Emmes (1570/71–1590) in 1586.
His first work was a broadside of 1581, and London literati came to see him as one of a group of ballad writers including also William Elderton and Thomas Deloney. In 1583 he published his best-known work, The Anatomie of Abuses. It consisted of a virulent attack on the manners, customs, amusements and fashions of the period including the theatre, sexual reproduction, gambling, alcohol and fashion. It is still read for its full information on the cultural attitudes of the time.
In 1591 Stubbs published A Christal Glass for Christian Women, for his wife who had died at age 19, of which at least seven editions were called for; it is an example of the ars moriendi in the Protestant tradition. He followed this book with other semi-devotional works. He died in about 1610, aged around 55.
Written works
1581, Two Wunderfull and Rare Examples
1582, A View of Vanitie, and Allarum to England, or, Retrait from Sinne (now lost)
1583, The Anatomie of Abuses
1583, The Display of Corruptions (part 2 of The Anatomie of Abuses)
1583, The Rosarie of Christian Praiers and Meditations (now lost)
1585, The Intended Treason of Doctor Parrie
1585, The Theater of the Popes Monarchie
1591, A Christal Glasse for Christian Women—biography of his wife, Katherine Stubbes (née Emmes)
1592, A Perfect Pathway to Felicitie
1593, Motive to Good Workes
Notes
References
Alexandra Walsham, "Stubbes, Philip (b. c.1555, d. in or after 1610)," Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004. Online version—access limited.
This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Stubbs, Philip". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 25 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 1048.
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