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Pagina 212
... ERASMUS AND HIS INFLUENCE . 1. Colloquiorum Desiderii Erasmi Roterodami Familiarium . ( The Familiar Colloquies of Erasmus , & c . ) By DES . ERASMUS . By D. ERAS . 2. Epitome Adagiorum . ( Epitome of Adages , & c . ) Erasmi . ( The ...
... ERASMUS AND HIS INFLUENCE . 1. Colloquiorum Desiderii Erasmi Roterodami Familiarium . ( The Familiar Colloquies of Erasmus , & c . ) By DES . ERASMUS . By D. ERAS . 2. Epitome Adagiorum . ( Epitome of Adages , & c . ) Erasmi . ( The ...
Pagina 217
... 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 ban , and menaced with the severest persecutions . The two friends ...
... 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 ban , and menaced with the severest persecutions . The two friends ...
Pagina 232
... Erasmus , though with a somewhat different spirit , Rabelais * Apologie à M. Menage . † Utrum une idée platonicque voltigeant dextrement sous l'orifice du chaos pourrot chasses les escadrous des atomes democraticques . " — Vide ...
... Erasmus , though with a somewhat different spirit , Rabelais * Apologie à M. Menage . † Utrum une idée platonicque voltigeant dextrement sous l'orifice du chaos pourrot chasses les escadrous des atomes democraticques . " — Vide ...
Pagina 313
... Erasmus , who , it may be said , without any exaggeration , was more learned than all . At this time learning was everywhere honored , but by none more than by archbishops and cardinals ; nor were any more willing to make allowances for ...
... Erasmus , who , it may be said , without any exaggeration , was more learned than all . At this time learning was everywhere honored , but by none more than by archbishops and cardinals ; nor were any more willing to make allowances for ...
Pagina 315
... Erasmus by his detractors was that of his being the son of a priest . Returning to Gouda a few years afterwards , he learned to his great surprise that both Margaret and her child were alive and well , the lady living almost as much ...
... Erasmus by his detractors was that of his being the son of a priest . Returning to Gouda a few years afterwards , he learned to his great surprise that both Margaret and her child were alive and well , the lady living almost as much ...
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