List of Erasmus's correspondents

One of the best sources for the world of European Renaissance Humanism in the early sixteenth century is the correspondence of Erasmus. Historian Diarmaid MacCulloch has written that Erasmus should be considered the patron saint of networkers.[1] Among those with whom he exchanged letters are:

Hans Holbein der Jüngere; Studies of the Hands of Erasmus of Rotterdam, ca. 1523. (Louvre)

Editions

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  • P. S. Allen, ed. Opus epistolarum Des. Erasmi Roterodami, 12 vols (Oxford, 1906–1958) (in Latin)
  • Collected Works of Erasmus (Toronto, 1976-), based on the Allen edition, with a small number of additions and emendations (in English)

Notes

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  1. ^ Pino, Melissa (March 2006). "Book Review: The Reformation: A History". Christianity & Literature. 55 (2): 280–285. doi:10.1177/014833310605500210.
  2. ^ "Bullock, Henry" . Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900.