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These students come from nine European countries under the auspices of the Erasmus exchange programme.
After years of warfare and bitter strife, this King, Erasmus, changed the course of events for the two states forever.
This concept made Darwin an evolutionist in a sense that does not apply to earlier transmutationists like Lamarck and Erasmus Darwin.
Well, the submissions make a passing reference to the fact that Erasmus was of that opinion, your Honour.
Further, Mansfield has embarked upon an intellectual quest, an adventure in locating Erasmus within the geography of twentieth-century thought.
A close friend of Erasmus and gifted student of law and Greek, More translated Lucian and wrote English and Latin poetry.
Apart from the writings of Erasmus and Luther only two books of the sixteenth century can be acclaimed as bestsellers.
For Erasmus, divine contemplation was synonymous with idleness and monkish solitude was nothing more than baneful selfishness.
Whereas Erasmus wears the black robes of an academic, the archbishop dresses in priestly white.
He grew up in Brooklyn, the son of a well-to-do family, a letterman in three sports and the most popular boy in the senior class at Erasmus High.
Erasmus searched for reconciliation between Faith and Reason, refusing not only the dogmas of Faith, but the dogmas of Reason as well.
In his long commentary on that adage, Erasmus described the genesis and significance of the anchor and dolphin in the Aldine colophon.
He, too, is an extension of More, both of his comic side in general and of his love of fools and clowns in particular, as reported by Erasmus.
This also serves to promote the via media concept, for it is well known that Erasmus rejected the key Reformed doctrinal planks of sola gratia and sola fide.
At any of the participating universities, the Erasmus parties are reputed to be the most multicultural and exciting.
She gives no nods to the Humanists, like Montaigne, Francis Bacon, Erasmus, or Descartes.
Sorry Augustine, Aquinas, Dante, and Erasmus you must have been just a bad dream.
From about 1500, however, the chief force in English humanism was the concept of pietas literata, or evangelical humanism, associated with Erasmus.
Holbein travelled to England in 1526 in search of work, with a recommendation from Erasmus.
Even Erasmus became much more favourable once he witnessed their accomplishments.
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In spite of all his receptiveness and sensitiveness, Erasmus is never fully in contact with life.
The Prince of carpi said of Erasmus he was so thin-skinned that a fly would draw blood from him.
Erasmus did not exaggerate the immense and immediate popularity of the moria.
Henceforth all those who were at loggerheads with Erasmus, and they were many, ran the risk of being pilloried in the colloquia.
Herr Erasmus has given me a small Spanish mantilla and three men's portraits.
Udall publishes a translation of the 3rd and 4th books of Erasmus Apophthegms.
Erasmus shared with most scholars of the Renaissance the cacoethes scribendi.
For two hours Erasmus Smith, the Boer predicant, argued in vain in behalf of his flock.
But the enchiridion was not the only work published by Erasmus during this interval.
Erasmus found a succedaneum, however, in the love of titles and of what are called fine people.
When at Basle, Erasmus procured him employment as a corrector of the press with Frobenius.
We can but regret that Erasmus has not saved us something fuller than this hint.
Bonifacius Amerbach, from the same causes, was here with Erasmus for some time.
He had a keen sense of humour, which, without doubt, endeared him to Erasmus.
Doubtless Erasmus knew his Rome well enough before he ventured to send such a fulmination as this into the midst of it.
See the following extract from the colloquy of Erasmus, Pietas puerilis, edition Argent.
Boys was only a fellow-student, whose acquaintance Erasmus had made ATP 104 Montaigu.
I am sorry to see that Erasmus imitated his enemies and at times was ambidextrous in the use of the literary stinkpot.
Basel, for all her differences with him, buried Erasmus with great honours.
Miles with Erasmus has no longer the meaning of 'knight' which it had in medieval Latin.
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