The first volume of the first Ordo of the Amsterdam edition of the Latin texts of Erasmus contains a general introduction, and presents Erasmus' attack on barbarious Latin, a commentary on Ovidius' poem Nux, as well as Erasmus' Latin translations of Euripides' Hecuba and Iphigenia, declamations of Libanius, and works by Lucianus and Galenus.
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The first volume of the first Ordo of the Amsterdam edition of the Latin texts of Erasmus contains a general introduction, and presents Erasmus' attack on barbarious Latin, a commentary on Ovidius' poem Nux, as well as Erasmus' Latin translations of Euripides' Hecuba and Iphigenia, declamations of Libanius, and works by Lucianus and Galenus.
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Hardcover. Condición: Good. Gray publisher's cloth, ex library with the standard library matter including ink stamps on the closed page edges and a partially removed spine label, 26 x 18.5 cm (10 1/4 x 7 1/4 inches), tight. XXI, 681 clean pages. Page edges with dust spots. Shipped US meda rate as quoted at checkout; Priority Mail or International orders will require extra postage. The text is in Latin; the notes are in English. This volume includes Antibarborvm Liber; Commentarivs Erasmi in Nvcem Ovidii; Libanii Aliqvot Declamativncvlae, Euripidis Hecvba et Iphigenia Latinae Factae Erasmo Interprete; Lvciani Complvria Opvscvla ab Erasmo et Thoma Moro Interpretibvs Optimis in Latinorvm Lingvam Tradvcta; Galini Exhortatio ad Bonas Arteis Praesertim Medcinam, de Optimo Docendi Genere, et Qvalem Oporteat esse Medicvm, Erasmo Interprete.Desiderius Erasmus (1467-1536), "born at Rotterdameducated at Daventer. Entered among the canons regular 1486. Ordained a priest 1492. Visited England 1497. Resided at Louvain, Padua, and Rome 1501 to 1510, when he returned to England and obtained the Margaret Professorship of Divinity and the Greek Lectureship at Cambridge. Went to Basil 1514, where he edited the Greek New Testament, the works of St. Jerome, and other worksHe was considered the glory of his age and country, and contributed more than any other to the restoration of learning in Europe, and to the Reformation, although he did not join the Reformers." Darling, Cyclopedia Bibliographia. Nº de ref. del artículo: 11089
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Hard cover. Condición: Good. No jacket. Volume I, part I only. Text is in Latin and English. Spine is shaken but secure. Spine and cover are sunned, but legibility is not affected. Cover edges are worn. Top edge is foxed and bottom edge has writing, but legibility is not affected. Front free end paper has previous owner's signature. Inside is marked in pen and pencil. Nº de ref. del artículo: 1144711
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