Early Tudor Criticism, Linguistic & LiteraryB. Blackwell, 1940 - 177 |
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... Erasmus , More and More's antagonist , Tyndale , are essentially the same . Erasmus ' expression of belief in the usefulness of a translation for general use is the most eloquent of them all : And truely do I dissent from those men ...
... Erasmus , More and More's antagonist , Tyndale , are essentially the same . Erasmus ' expression of belief in the usefulness of a translation for general use is the most eloquent of them all : And truely do I dissent from those men ...
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... Erasmus came to England in 1499 , More , Linacre , Colet and their circle won his admiration.1 Even allowing for the hyperbole which characterizes much of the mutual praise of the scholars of this time , this is a genuine tribute to ...
... Erasmus came to England in 1499 , More , Linacre , Colet and their circle won his admiration.1 Even allowing for the hyperbole which characterizes much of the mutual praise of the scholars of this time , this is a genuine tribute to ...
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... Erasmus , 90 ; Utopia , 63-64 , 81 , 152-153 , 154 , 155 , 157 ; collaboration with Erasmus in trans- lation of Lucian , 154 Narrenschiff . See Brandt , Sebastian Nature . See Medwall , Henry Newe boke of Presidentes , A. See Phaer ...
... Erasmus , 90 ; Utopia , 63-64 , 81 , 152-153 , 154 , 155 , 157 ; collaboration with Erasmus in trans- lation of Lucian , 154 Narrenschiff . See Brandt , Sebastian Nature . See Medwall , Henry Newe boke of Presidentes , A. See Phaer ...
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The Earliest Tudor Phase I | 1 |
The Translation of the Bible | 23 |
Secular Translation and Translators | 42 |
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