Life, Character & Influence of Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam, Volume 1 |
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To that end he took his friend Batt into his confidence , and , after many long interviews , much exchange of letters , and interchange of opinions , it was decided that Erasmus should obtain permission from the Bishop to study at the ...
To that end he took his friend Batt into his confidence , and , after many long interviews , much exchange of letters , and interchange of opinions , it was decided that Erasmus should obtain permission from the Bishop to study at the ...
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Farewell , my dear Batt , and succor your Erasmus . When I have recovered my health , nothing shall be neglected on my part . Paris , April 12 , 1500. " It would seem that the kind - hearted and much - enduring Batt had observed ...
Farewell , my dear Batt , and succor your Erasmus . When I have recovered my health , nothing shall be neglected on my part . Paris , April 12 , 1500. " It would seem that the kind - hearted and much - enduring Batt had observed ...
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for Batt and apprehension for himself that Erasmus left Tournehem for the last time and betook himself to St. Omer , where he hoped to stay with the Abbot of St. Bertin , the brother of the Bishop his former patron , or elsewhere as ...
for Batt and apprehension for himself that Erasmus left Tournehem for the last time and betook himself to St. Omer , where he hoped to stay with the Abbot of St. Bertin , the brother of the Bishop his former patron , or elsewhere as ...
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Contents
CHAPTER | 3 |
MONASTIC LIFE AT STEYN | 39 |
SECRETARY TO THE BISHOP OF CAMBRAI MATRICULATION | 49 |
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