9781487507664-1487507666-The Correspondence of Erasmus: Letters 2940 to 3141, Volume 21 (Collected Works of Erasmus)

The Correspondence of Erasmus: Letters 2940 to 3141, Volume 21 (Collected Works of Erasmus)

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The Correspondence of Erasmus: Letters 2940 to 3141, Volume 21 (Collected Works of Erasmus) (ISBN-13: 9781487507664 and ISBN-10: 1487507666), written by authors Desiderius Erasmus, James M. Estes, was published by University of Toronto Press in 2021. With an overall rating of 4.2 stars, it's a notable title among other Churches & Church Leadership (Europe, Historical, Religious, Leaders & Notable People, Philosophers, Professionals & Academics, History, Religious Studies, Theology, Modern Renaissance, Philosophy, Religious, Christian Books & Bibles) books. You can easily purchase or rent The Correspondence of Erasmus: Letters 2940 to 3141, Volume 21 (Collected Works of Erasmus) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Churches & Church Leadership books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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"The Toronto Erasmus project is a magnificent achievement, one of the scholarly triumphs of our time. The succession of fine volumes – both in quality of content and of design and production – has continued to fulfil the original promise of the distinguished team of editors and the equally distinguished advisory committee." -- Lisa Jardine ― Common Knowledge
"Academic publishing does not get any better than this: durably bound, expertly annotated, beautifully translated editions of the works of one of the finest scholars in the illustrious history of the Christian Church." -- Michael Bauman ― Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society
"The Collected Works of Erasmus project has long since established a new standard for scholarly translation series to emulate. Not only have the English versions represented Erasmus’ writings in crisp and accessible language, but meticulous editorial scholarship has placed the author’s thought and work in their proper intellectual contexts." -- Jerry H. Bentley ― Renaissance Quarterly
"One of the most ambitious, meticulous, and essential scholarly projects now underway." -- Willis G. Regier ― Modern Language Notes
This volume comprises Erasmus' correspondence during the final two years of his life, June 1534–August 1536. In the public sphere it was a time of dramatic events: the reconquest of the duchy Württemberg from its Austrian occupiers; the siege and destruction of the Anabaptist "kingdom" at Münster; Charles V's great victory at Tunis; and the resumption of the Habsburg-Valois wars in Italy. In the private sphere, these were years of deteriorating health, thoughts of impending death, and the loss of close friends (including Thomas Fisher and Thomas More, both executed by Henry VIII). At the same time, however, Erasmus managed to publish his longest book, Ecclesiastes, and to make arrangements, in his final will, for his considerable wealth to be spent for charitable purposes after his death.

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