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Erasmus, Desiderius (c.1466-1536)  en de
Die Epistel sant Pauls zu den Ephesiern (Zürich, 1521)
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In epistolam Pauli apostoli ad Romanos paraphrasis (Basel, 1518)
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Aliquot epistolae sane quam elegantes Erasmi R. et ad hunc aliorum eruditissimorum hominum (Strassburg, 1519)
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Auctarium selectarum aliquot Epistolarum (Basel, 1519)
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Responsio ad annotationes Eduardi Lei (Basel, 1520)
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De duplici copia verborum ac rerum (Basel, 1521)
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Paraphrasis in Ep. Pauli ad Galatas (Basel, 1519)
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Colloquia familiaria: nunc emendatoria cum omnium notis (1709)
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De ratione studij, ac legendi, interpretandiq[ue] auctores libellus aureus (Strassburg, 1513)
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De duplici Copia rerum ac verborum, Commentarij duo (Strassburg, 1513)
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The colloquies of Erasmus (London : London)
Vol. 1 (1878)
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Vol. 2 (1878) IA 8/14
The praise of folly, by Desiderius Erasmus (London, Hamilton : Adams and co., 1887)
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Collectanea Adagiorvm Vetervm Desiderii Erasmi Roterodami ... (Strassburg, 1512)
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Moriæ encomium: or, A panegyrick upon folly, trans. White Kennett (J. Woodward, in Threadneedle street, 1709)
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De octo orationis partium constructione libellus (Basel, 1517)
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Epistole (Lypsiae, 1516)
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The Apophthegms of the Ancients : being an historical collection of the most celebrated, elegant, pithy and prudential sayings of all the illustrious personages of antiquity expressing their philosophical, civil, and military notions; representing their humour genius, wit, and manners, and exhibiting a choice variety of curious and improving anecdotes of their lives (London : Millar, 1753)
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Twenty two select colloquies, pleasantly representing several superstitious levities that were crept into the Church of Rome in his days; (London, D. Brown, G. Strahan, B. Motte : and the executors of R. Sare, 1725)
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Absolutissimus de octo orationis partiu[m] Constructione libellus ([Straßburg], 1515)
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