The lives of Jehan Vitrier ... and John Colet ... in a letter to Justus Jonas, tr., with notes and appendices by J. H. Lupton, Strana 107 |
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Strana vii
... these , will probably appear in an edition of the Fasti , or Registers of St. Paul's School , which my colleague , the Rev. R. B. Gardiner , is about to publish in the course of the present year . It should be mentioned Preface . vii.
... these , will probably appear in an edition of the Fasti , or Registers of St. Paul's School , which my colleague , the Rev. R. B. Gardiner , is about to publish in the course of the present year . It should be mentioned Preface . vii.
Strana viii
Desiderius Erasmus. course of the present year . It should be mentioned in con- clusion that the text here translated from is that of the Leyden edition of Erasmus's works , in the third volume of which the Letter will be found ...
Desiderius Erasmus. course of the present year . It should be mentioned in con- clusion that the text here translated from is that of the Leyden edition of Erasmus's works , in the third volume of which the Letter will be found ...
Strana 6
... this passage to Vitrarius ; and the mention of innumeros viros , & c . , will be noticed as an extension of what Erasmus says of him in the present account . It was by labours such as these that he aspired 6 Erasmus's Lives of.
... this passage to Vitrarius ; and the mention of innumeros viros , & c . , will be noticed as an extension of what Erasmus says of him in the present account . It was by labours such as these that he aspired 6 Erasmus's Lives of.
Strana 9
... of the rule by riding on asses when the use of horses is denied , " had not , as we may see by the present instance , entirely disappeared . necessitate . Omer , named Ghisbert , 1 a steady practiser of Vitrier and Colet . 9.
... of the rule by riding on asses when the use of horses is denied , " had not , as we may see by the present instance , entirely disappeared . necessitate . Omer , named Ghisbert , 1 a steady practiser of Vitrier and Colet . 9.
Strana 10
... present at the death - beds of many persons of each party . He had also won over some of the members of his own fraternity , though few by comparison ; even as Christ could not do many mighty works among His own people . For men of his ...
... present at the death - beds of many persons of each party . He had also won over some of the members of his own fraternity , though few by comparison ; even as Christ could not do many mighty works among His own people . For men of his ...
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