Erasmus of ChristendomA portrait of the 16th century philosopher-humanist who spent his life affirming religion as something deeper than dogmas. |
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... Erasmus ' own hand . The paper comes from the neighborhood of Paris between the years 1503 and 1513. Erasmus made a brief ... wrote to Cardinal Riario saying , " I came to England expecting the age of gold , literally mountains of gold ...
... Erasmus ' own hand . The paper comes from the neighborhood of Paris between the years 1503 and 1513. Erasmus made a brief ... wrote to Cardinal Riario saying , " I came to England expecting the age of gold , literally mountains of gold ...
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... Erasmus had had a most amiable and admiring encounter . Lefevre proposed to ... Erasmus insisted that the text of Hebrews must be faithfully reproduced even ... wrote a notable work on Roman numismatics , a Hellenist who delighted to ...
... Erasmus had had a most amiable and admiring encounter . Lefevre proposed to ... Erasmus insisted that the text of Hebrews must be faithfully reproduced even ... wrote a notable work on Roman numismatics , a Hellenist who delighted to ...
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... Erasmus wrote : " I have received pleas from the pope , and the emperor , from kings and princes , from the most learned and dearest friends to write against Luther . But certainly either I shall not write or shall so write as not to ...
... Erasmus wrote : " I have received pleas from the pope , and the emperor , from kings and princes , from the most learned and dearest friends to write against Luther . But certainly either I shall not write or shall so write as not to ...
Contents
HOLLAND | 3 |
THE PRAISE OF FOLLY | 78 |
THE SCOURGE OF PRINCES AND PRELATES ΙΟΙ | 101 |
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