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Erasmus, Desiderius, 1469-1536
(17)
The Colloquies of Erasmus, Volume I. [electronic resource] / Desiderius Erasmus
Das Lob der Narrheit [electronic resource] / Desiderius Erasmus
De Lof der Zotheid [electronic resource] / Desiderius Erasmus
A dialoge or communication of two persons : Deuysyd and set forthe in the late[n] tonge, by the noble and famose clarke. Desiderius Erasmus intituled [the] pylgremage of pure deuotyon. Newly tra[n]slatyd into Englishe. [electronic resource] / Desiderius Erasmus
The Education of Children [electronic resource] / Desiderius Erasmus
Een twaalftal samenspraken : Tot inleiding: Cd. Busken Huet's beschouwing over Erasmus [electronic resource] / Desiderius Erasmus
Encomium Artis Medicae : De Lof Der Geneeskunde [electronic resource] / Desiderius Erasmus
Encomium artis medicae [electronic resource] / Desiderius Erasmus
Erasmus Against War [electronic resource] / Desiderius Erasmus
In Praise of Folly : Illustrated with Many Curious Cuts [electronic resource] / Desiderius Erasmus
A Merry Dialogue Declaringe the Properties of Shrowde Shrews and Honest Wives [electronic resource] / Desiderius Erasmus
A Modest Meane to Mariage : pleasauntly set foorth by that famous Clarke Erasmus Roterodamus, and translated into Englishe by N.L. [electronic resource] / Desiderius Erasmus
One dialogue, or Colloquye of Erasmus (entituled Diuersoria) : Translated oute of Latten into Englyshe: And Imprinted, to the ende that the Judgement of the Learned maye be hadde before the Translator procede in the reste. [electronic resource] / Desiderius Erasmus
The Praise of Folly [electronic resource] / Desiderius Erasmus
Selections from Erasmus : Principally from his Epistles [electronic resource] / Desiderius Erasmus
Two Dyaloges (c. 1549) : Wrytten in laten by the famous clerke, D. Erasm[us] of Roterodame, one called Polyphemus or the gospeller, the other dysposyng of thynges and names, translated in to Englyshe by Edmonde Becke. [electronic resource] / Desiderius Erasmus
A Very Pleasaunt and Fruitful Diologe Called the Epicure [electronic resource] / Desiderius Erasmus
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