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(Ebook) The Correspondence of Erasmus: Letters 2357 to 2471 by Desiderius Erasmus; translated by Charles Fantazzi; annotated by James M. Estes ISBN 9781442648784, 1442648783

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Authors:Desiderius Erasmus; translated by Charles Fantazzi; annotated by James M. Estes
Pages:416 pages.
Year:2016
Editon:1
Publisher:University of Toronto Press, Scholarly Publishing Division
Language:english
File Size:35.13 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781442648784, 1442648783
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(Ebook) The Correspondence of Erasmus: Letters 2357 to 2471 by Desiderius Erasmus; translated by Charles Fantazzi; annotated by James M. Estes ISBN 9781442648784, 1442648783

Many of the letters in this volume, which covers the period August 1530 to March 1531, reflect Erasmus' anxieties over events at the Diet of Augsburg (June-November 1530), at which the first of many attempts to achieve a negotiated settlement of the religious division in Germany came to a rancorous conclusion, thus fostering the fear that religious controversy would eventually lead to war. His other chief concerns were the continued attacks on him by Catholic critics who regarded him as a clandestine Lutheran, and the insistence of many evangelical reformers that he was their spiritual father. The literary output of the period covered includes major works aimed at members of both groups.


Volume 17 of the Collected Works of Erasmus series.

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