<P>At the beginning of this volume, Erasmus leaves Louvain to live in Basel. Weary from the many controversies reflected in the letters of the previous volumes, he is also anxious to see the annotations to his third edition of the New Testament through Johann Frobenโs press. Above all he fears that
The Correspondence of Erasmus: Letters 1252 to 1355, Volume 9
โ Scribed by Desiderius Erasmus; James M. Estes; R.A.B. Mynors
- Publisher
- University of Toronto Press
- Year
- 1989
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 516
- Series
- Collected Works of Erasmus; 9
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
A special feature of this volume is the first fully annotated translation of Erasmusโ Catalogues Iucubrationum (Ep 1341 A), an extremely important document for the study of Erasmusโ life and works and of the controversies they aroused.
โฆ Table of Contents
Contents
Illustrations
Preface
THE CORRESPONDENCE OF ERASMUS LETTERS 1252 TO 1355
1252. To Udalricus Zasiusโ 1297. From Jacobus Piso
1298. From Duke George of Saxonyโ1333. To Archduke Ferdinand
1334. To Jean de Carondeletโ1341A. To Johann von Botzheim
1342. To Marcus LaurinusโEp 1270A. From Battista Casali
Table of Correspondents
Works Frequently Cited
Short-Title Forms for Erasmus' Works
Index
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