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The Correspondence of Erasmus. Letters 1122 to 1251, 1520 to 1521. Translated by R. A. B. Mynors (annotated by Peter G. Bietenholz). (Collected Works of Erasmus, 8.) Pp. xvi + 498 + 15 ills + map. Toronto-Buffalo-London: University of Toronto Press, 1988. £50. 0 8020 2607 9

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 April 2011

Geoffrey F. Nuttall
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Bournville

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1 In ‘It is by his Master that he stands or falls’ (1183. 146–7) and ‘They have their Master, in whose eyes they stand or fall’ (1219. 109) the dative, and with it the echo of Rom. xiv. 4, is missed.

2 E.g. for identifications, Letters 1183, 1188, 1205; for dates corrected, 1138, 1145, 1154, 1205; for editions not found by Allen but now discovered, 1171, 1175, 1211; for conjectures confirmed, 1122, 1175, 1217, 1228. For the conclusion that, pace Allen, Erasmus was not present at Charles v's coronation at Aachen on 23 October 1520, see Letter 1155, headnote.