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... Erasmus to the merits of his Oxford friends . 480 Debt of Cambridge to Oxford ib . Gibbon's dictum Where and when Erasmus acquired his knowledge of Greek Chiefly indebted to his own efforts ib . 481 il . Progress of Greek studies at ...
... Erasmus to the merits of his Oxford friends . 480 Debt of Cambridge to Oxford ib . Gibbon's dictum Where and when Erasmus acquired his knowledge of Greek Chiefly indebted to his own efforts ib . 481 il . Progress of Greek studies at ...
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... Erasmus Imp ilsiveness of Lrasmus's character Contra lictory charater of his criticisms on Rome , Italy , Holland and England .. Lavater His portrait as analysed by Lavater His first lesture at Cambri Igo • His previous eircer un ex ...
... Erasmus Imp ilsiveness of Lrasmus's character Contra lictory charater of his criticisms on Rome , Italy , Holland and England .. Lavater His portrait as analysed by Lavater His first lesture at Cambri Igo • His previous eircer un ex ...
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... Erasmus compared with those prevalent in the uni- versity during his stay . His estimate of different fathers St ... Erasmus's last Cambridge letter The last glimpse of Erasmus at Cambridge Counter testimony of Erasmus in favour of ...
... Erasmus compared with those prevalent in the uni- versity during his stay . His estimate of different fathers St ... Erasmus's last Cambridge letter The last glimpse of Erasmus at Cambridge Counter testimony of Erasmus in favour of ...
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... Erasmus again visits England . His testimony to the change at Cambridge Fisher aspires to a knowledge of Greek 816 19 440 44 518 519 13 . Embarrassment of his friends Latimer declines the office of instructor Cambridge also in want of a ...
... Erasmus again visits England . His testimony to the change at Cambridge Fisher aspires to a knowledge of Greek 816 19 440 44 518 519 13 . Embarrassment of his friends Latimer declines the office of instructor Cambridge also in want of a ...
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... Erasmus writes De Libero Arbitrio against Luther . His enemies denounce him as the cause of the Reformation WILLIAM TYNDATE Prasings Probably a pipil of Croke but not of Erasmus His reminiscences of Oxford He leaves Cambridge , circ ...
... Erasmus writes De Libero Arbitrio against Luther . His enemies denounce him as the cause of the Reformation WILLIAM TYNDATE Prasings Probably a pipil of Croke but not of Erasmus His reminiscences of Oxford He leaves Cambridge , circ ...
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