Paraphrasis in evangelium secundum Joannem, ad illustrißimum principem Ferdinandum, nunc primum excusa
de Erasmus, Desiderius
- Usado
- Estado
- Title page with architectural woodcut border. Two 16th-century possessor's inscriptions on the title page. The border of the tit
- Librería
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Budapest, Hungary
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Sobre este artículo
Between 1517 and 1523 Erasmus composed and published his monument project, a commentary on all New Testament books (except Revelation) in the form of a paraphrase. In the present volume, Paraphrase on John, (first published in 1523[?]) Erasmus advocates a new Christianity, "the philosophy of Christ", and implicitly criticizes the clergy of his own age.
A scarce edition, USTC locates only six copies in Germany (5) and Belgium (1), and RBH recorded 3 copies within the last 100 years.
USTC 625980.
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- 3089
- Título
- Paraphrasis in evangelium secundum Joannem, ad illustrißimum principem Ferdinandum, nunc primum excusa
- Autor
- Erasmus, Desiderius
- Formato/Encuadernación
- N contemporary, richly tooled pigskin on wooden boards with three raised bands, two clasps (upper one partly missing). Provenanc
- Estado del libro
- Usado - Title page with architectural woodcut border. Two 16th-century possessor's inscriptions on the title page. The border of the tit
- Cantidad disponible
- 1
- Edición
- First Strasbourg edition of Erasmus' commentary on the Gospel of
- Editorial
- [Excudebat Joannes Knoblochus (Johann Knobloch)]
- Lugar de publicación
- [Argentorati (Strasbourg)]
- Fecha de publicación
- 1525
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