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Pagina 212
1. Colloquiorum Desiderii Erasmi Roterodami Familiarium . Opus Aureum . ( The Familiar Colloquies of Erasmus , dc . ) By DES . ERASMUS . 2. Epitome Adagiorum . ( Epitome of Adages , & c . ) By D. Eras . Vita Des . Erasmi .
1. Colloquiorum Desiderii Erasmi Roterodami Familiarium . Opus Aureum . ( The Familiar Colloquies of Erasmus , dc . ) By DES . ERASMUS . 2. Epitome Adagiorum . ( Epitome of Adages , & c . ) By D. Eras . Vita Des . Erasmi .
Pagina 217
A discovery was made of many Greek books , and probably also some works of Erasmus . All were confiscated by the chapter , and the two scholars were not only deprived of the means to make life in the convent tolerable , but placed under ...
A discovery was made of many Greek books , and probably also some works of Erasmus . All were confiscated by the chapter , and the two scholars were not only deprived of the means to make life in the convent tolerable , but placed under ...
Pagina 232
Like Erasmus , though with a somewhat different spirit , Rabelais contended vigorously with the prevalent follies and vices of ecclesiastics. * Apologie à M. Menage . † Utrum une idée platonicque voltigeant dextrement sous l'orifice du ...
Like Erasmus , though with a somewhat different spirit , Rabelais contended vigorously with the prevalent follies and vices of ecclesiastics. * Apologie à M. Menage . † Utrum une idée platonicque voltigeant dextrement sous l'orifice du ...
Pagina 313
It should be remembered that none of these were educated by protestants ; the most learned of them , including Luther himself , and Melancthon , were educated by the monks ; and so was Erasmus , who , it may be said , without any ...
It should be remembered that none of these were educated by protestants ; the most learned of them , including Luther himself , and Melancthon , were educated by the monks ; and so was Erasmus , who , it may be said , without any ...
Pagina 315
Erasmus was first sent to the parish school of Gouda ; but his teachers observing that he had a musical voice , had him sent to Utrecht to sing at the cathedral , and be educated among the children under training for the choir .
Erasmus was first sent to the parish school of Gouda ; but his teachers observing that he had a musical voice , had him sent to Utrecht to sing at the cathedral , and be educated among the children under training for the choir .
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