Life, Character & Influence of Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam, Volume 2 |
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Page 82
Increasing years seem to have aggravated his suspicious nature , but to the day
of his death he could never understand why he made enemies . Writing to
Glareanus on the 18th of January , 1518 , he says : I rejoice that you are
appreciated by ...
Increasing years seem to have aggravated his suspicious nature , but to the day
of his death he could never understand why he made enemies . Writing to
Glareanus on the 18th of January , 1518 , he says : I rejoice that you are
appreciated by ...
Page 297
He had no knowledge of Scaliger , so he began casting around for the most likely
person among his enemies to have thus assailed him . Bedda was the first one
blamed ; and it is entirely to his credit that not only did he disavow it , but insisted
...
He had no knowledge of Scaliger , so he began casting around for the most likely
person among his enemies to have thus assailed him . Bedda was the first one
blamed ; and it is entirely to his credit that not only did he disavow it , but insisted
...
Page 326
Then he occupies more than half of this long letter in giving an account of all his
enemies , and the pros and cons of the various controversies from which few of
his letters of this period are free . Il health and opposition from so many sources ...
Then he occupies more than half of this long letter in giving an account of all his
enemies , and the pros and cons of the various controversies from which few of
his letters of this period are free . Il health and opposition from so many sources ...
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Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 5 |
QUARREL With LEE | 17 |
CONTROVERSY With STUNCIA | 47 |
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