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... Erasmus , was a citizen of the world . In none of the civilised countries of Europe could he properly be called a foreigner . He lived and taught not only in Spain , France , Belgium and Italy , but for no less than twelve years he made ...
... Erasmus , was a citizen of the world . In none of the civilised countries of Europe could he properly be called a foreigner . He lived and taught not only in Spain , France , Belgium and Italy , but for no less than twelve years he made ...
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... Erasmus and Vives were the most learned men of their century , and , as it were , the triumvirs of the Republic of Letters in the first quarter of the sixteenth century . " Budé , the great restorer of Greek studies , was one of the ...
... Erasmus and Vives were the most learned men of their century , and , as it were , the triumvirs of the Republic of Letters in the first quarter of the sixteenth century . " Budé , the great restorer of Greek studies , was one of the ...
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... Erasmus . " Most readers only care to retain in mind one name to mark an age . So the name of Budé gets dropped except in France , and Erasmus monopolises the age - in the mind of the ordinary scholar . And so the third member of the ...
... Erasmus . " Most readers only care to retain in mind one name to mark an age . So the name of Budé gets dropped except in France , and Erasmus monopolises the age - in the mind of the ordinary scholar . And so the third member of the ...
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... Erasmus and Vives were , as it were , the triumvirs of the Republic of Letters in the early sixteenth century . Our interest will centre not so much on their position and rank amongst scholars as upon the nature of their contribution to ...
... Erasmus and Vives were , as it were , the triumvirs of the Republic of Letters in the early sixteenth century . Our interest will centre not so much on their position and rank amongst scholars as upon the nature of their contribution to ...
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... Erasmus , who lived in the Republic of Letters , as if in a serener atmosphere than that of family , civic , or national ties of any kind . To Vives his nationality was a help to his humanism , whilst to Erasmus the very idea of ...
... Erasmus , who lived in the Republic of Letters , as if in a serener atmosphere than that of family , civic , or national ties of any kind . To Vives his nationality was a help to his humanism , whilst to Erasmus the very idea of ...
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