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Erasmus. The dyaloge called Funus (1534) & A very pkasaunt & fruitful Diologe called The Epicure (1545). Ed. Robert R. Allen. Chicago: University of Chicago Press for the Newberry Library, 1969. 114 pp. $10. - Léon-E. Halkin. Érasmus et l'humanisme chrétien. Paris: Editions Universitaires, 1969. 128 pp. 4.95 F. - Jean-Claude Margolin. Quatorze années de bibliographic érasmienne (1936-1949). Paris: J. Vrin, 1969. 430 pp. 51F.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 November 2018

Craig R. Thompson*
Affiliation:
University of Pennsylvania

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Copyright © Renaissance Society of America 1971

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1 To the editions cited by Allen on pp. 4-5 could be added that of Paris (Yolanda Bonhomme, ‘vidua spectabilis viri Thielmani Keruer’), 1533. This edition is not listed in the Ghent bibliography. Its readings agree with those of the seven texts quoted by Allen from possible editions used by the English translator.

2 For a recent appraisal of Valla's and Erasmus’ interpretations of Epicureanism see the article by Delcourt and Derwa in Colloquium Erasmianum … (Mons, 1968), pp. 119-133.