The Spirituality of Erasmus of Rotterdam(Bibliotheca Humanistica & Reformatorica, Vol. XL). With Frontispiece. |
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... Testament . It included both the Greek text and a Latin translation as well . As Margaret Mann Phillips has recorded : " Erasmus ' greatest contribution to his time [ now ] lay before the world . " 19 The Novum Instrumentum had a ...
... Testament . It included both the Greek text and a Latin translation as well . As Margaret Mann Phillips has recorded : " Erasmus ' greatest contribution to his time [ now ] lay before the world . " 19 The Novum Instrumentum had a ...
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... Testament ( 1521-25 ) ; Nicolaas Baechem , a Dutch Carmelite theologian ( Erasmus referred to him as the " camelite " ) , who objected to Erasmus ' interpre- tation of Paul's Epistle to the Corinthians ( 1521-22 , 1525 ) ; Christoph von ...
... Testament ( 1521-25 ) ; Nicolaas Baechem , a Dutch Carmelite theologian ( Erasmus referred to him as the " camelite " ) , who objected to Erasmus ' interpre- tation of Paul's Epistle to the Corinthians ( 1521-22 , 1525 ) ; Christoph von ...
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... Testament was finally published in Basel by Froben in March of 1516 under the title Novum Instrumentum . He dedicated this New Instrument to Pope Leo X. Erasmus was justified in renaming his New Testament , for it included an impressive ...
... Testament was finally published in Basel by Froben in March of 1516 under the title Novum Instrumentum . He dedicated this New Instrument to Pope Leo X. Erasmus was justified in renaming his New Testament , for it included an impressive ...
Contents
Erasmus of Rotterdam in Profile | 1 |
Erasmus as Adolescent | 15 |
The Interior Erasmus | 35 |
Copyright | |
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