The Correspondence of Erasmus
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Desiderius Erasmus
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Translated by:
R.A.B. Mynors
and D.F.S. Thomson
About this book
This volume is of particular interest because more than half the letters derive from the Deventer Letter–book, into which Erasmus had his amaneunses copy incoming and outgoing letters, among them many which were truly private rather than composed with a mind to subsequent publication.
Author / Editor information
Desiderius Erasmus (c. 1466–1536), a Dutch humanist, Catholic priest, and scholar, was one of the most influential Renaissance figures. A professor of divinity and Greek, Erasmus wrote, taught, and travelled, meeting with Europe’s foremost scholars. A prolific author, Erasmus wrote on both ecclesiastic and general human interest subjects.
Mynors R.A.B. :
R.A.B. Mynors is Corpus Christi Professor of Latin, Oxford University.
Thomson D.F.S. :Douglas F.S. Thomson is Professor Emeritus of Classics, University of Toronto.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Illustrations
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Preface
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Map showing the principal places mentioned in volume 5
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594 / From Beatus Rhenanus – 649 / To [Silvestro Gigli]
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650 / To Antonius Clava – 712 / To Pieter Gillis
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713 / To Johann Reuchlin – 776 / To Thomas More
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777 / To Henry Bullock – 841 / To Antonius Clava
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The Correspondence of Erasmus by Years
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Table of Correspondents
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Works Frequently Cited
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Short Title Forms for Erasmus' Works
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Index
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