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76pp.+ 4 platen buiten tekst, 24cm., in de reeks "Supplementa Humanistica Lovaniensia" volume 3, mooie staat, [bevat o.m. Latijnse tekstuitgave en vertaling van "Odae in Honorem Mariae-Theresiae, Principis de Hornes"] B80320
188pp., reliure cart.moderne, dans la série "Les saints", bel état
287pp.geïll. + frontispice, 21cm., catalogus van de gelijknamige tentoonstelling (Universiteitsbibliotheek, Leiden, 16 maart - 28 mei 2006), in de reeks " Kleine publicaties van de Leidse Universiteitsbibliotheek", nr.72, mooie staat, F70725
345pp., linnen band
92pp.+ 9pp.ills., 26cm., in de reeks "Mededelingen van de Koninklijke Academie voor Wetenschappen, Letteren en Schone Kunsten van België. Klasse der Letteren" Jg.57 Nr.1, [bevat o.m.: DE SMET G., Brugse humanisten aan de wieg van de Germaanse filologie (pp.21-36), STEEL C., Het genot als hoogste goed. Enige beschouwingen bij het hedonisme van Epicurus (pp.37-60), etc.], mooie staat, B78945
Mechelen, 1972, 263pp.geïll., [o.a.VANDERELST, L., De "Basia" van de dichter-humanist Janus Secundus 1511-1536, pp.87-150]
viii + 114pp.facsimile, 24cm., in the series "Corpus Catholicorum. Werke katholischer Schriftsteller im Zeitalter der Glaubensspaltung" vol.35, softcover, 3 stamps (of which a small one on lower edges), else VG, R69499
Paris, Verda s.d., 282pp., non coupé, bel état
xi + 220pp., 22cm., in the series "Die Philosophie. Einführungen in Gegenstand, Methoden und Ergebnisse ihrer Disziplinen" vol.36, softcover, 3 stamps (of which a small one at lower edges), VG, F73343
xxv + 323pp., 25cm., br.orig., bon état, [texte des lettres de Juste Lipse en Latin, Français et Néerlandais], B87501
Paris, Payot, Bibliothèque historique, 1955. In-8, broché, 383 pp.
in-12 broche, 341 pages. Index. Bel exemplaire [PF-1]
Paris, Sedap 1945. In-8 cartonnage éditeur de 453 pages. Collection Semailles. Exemplaire e bibliothèque de congrégation avec étiquette en dos.
Paris, Cerf, 1975, 379pp., br.orig., bel état
211pp.geïll., catalogus van de gelijknamige tentoonstelling te Brugge Gruuthuusemuseum 11 nov.1983-30 jan.1984, 23cm., goede staat, B31402
Madrid, Editorial de la Universidad Complutense, 1980. 4to. menor; 120 pp., con varios facsímiles entre le texto y una lámina en color con la reproducción del retrato de Moro por Rubens. Cubiertas originales.
200pp.met buitentekstills., 24cm.
Utrecht/Antwerpen, Het Spectrum 1965, 328pp.+ 17 buitentekstills., linnen band, stofwikkel met wat slijtage, stempel, goede staat
278pp., 24cm., in de reeks "Koninklijke Academie voor Taal- en Letterkunde. reeks Literaire tekstedities en bibliografieën" nr.1, zeer goede staat, T83943
Madrid, 1992 4to.; 218 pp. Ilustraciones. Cubiertas originales.
112pp.met fig. (bevat bibliografie van/over S.Stevin)+ enkele buitentekstills., in "Mededelingen van de koninklijke Vlaamse Academie voor Wetenschappen, Letteren en Schone Kunsten van België - Klasse der Wetenschappen" Jg.10 nr.10
142pp.geïll., 21cm., enkele roestvlekjes op bladsneden, tekst en binnenwerk in mooie staat, ISBN 90-334-2663-3, B71032
viii + 338pp.+ 6pp.buitentekst-ills., rug verstevigd, goede staat, N34568
Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. 1 small tear to DJ. Gift inscription from author to Sister Marie Therese. ; The last decade has seen a renewal of interest in the works of Erasmus. Much has been written on the educational and editorial writings of that great humanist of the northern Renaissance, but relatively little on his fictional work. This book deals with the fiction of Erasmus and what it contains of instruction and delight. The attention of the study is focused primarily on the four satiric works: The Praise of Folly, the Colloquies, Julius Secundus, exclusus, and Ciceronianus, although the author, in the process of analyzing and appraising, looked for analogues and explanations in the educational exegetical works. Three aspects of Erasmus' thought are considered. The first is his insistence on man's capacity for betterment through good teaching -- the formal teaching of a preceptor, or the incidental teaching of a good satirist or storyteller. The second is his notion of what man is and to what end he is to be educated. (Man is, of course, bent to knowledge and virtue, but one cannot afford to be too simple in one's appraisal of Erasmus' moral emphases -- the moral life involves both doer and spectator and is strongly dependent on the thinking process, although not divorced from the act of willing, and, activated by faith and the grace of God, is never far removed from creed and devotion. ) The third aspect is Erasmus' special use of irony -- an irony both dramatic and satiric --subtle and various, and doubly pronged so that it punctures what it praises but also questions the too obvious alternative, and leaves the reader pondering the whereabouts of the right and the perimeters of truth. To quote the author: 'It seems to me that the fictional works are the exempla that give life and specificity to the great theories of a great man, and a study of them should not be without interest.' ; Erasmus studies; 198 pages; Signed by Author
The Humanistic Review. Slight browning to page margins and parts of front cover.