The Digby Conversion of Saint Paul

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Opening page of the Conversion of Saint Paul (Bodleian Library, MS Digby 133, folio 37r)

The Digby Conversion of Saint Paul (or The Conuersyon of Seynt Paule) is a Middle English miracle play. It was made in the late fifteenth century. The play was written in rhyme royal. It is about the conversion of Paul the Apostle.[1] It is part of a collection of mystery plays that was given to the Bodleian Library by Sir Kenelm Digby in 1634.

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  1. Ancient Mysteries from the Digby Manuscripts edited by Thomas Sharp, printed for the Abbotsford Club by the Edinburgh Printing Company, 1835