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- catalog contributor b3968546.
- catalog created "1869.".
- catalog date "1869".
- catalog date "1869.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1869.".
- catalog description "I. John Colet returns from Italy to Oxford (1496) -- The rise of the New Learning (1453-92) -- Colet's previous history (1496) -- Thomas More, another Oxford student (1492-6) -- Colet first hears of Erasmus (1496) -- II. Colet lectures on St. Paul's Epistle to the Romans (1496-7) -- Visit from a priest during the winter vacation (1496-7?) -- Colet on the Mosaic account of the creation (1497?) -- Colet studies afresh the pseudo-Dionysian writings (1497?) -- Colet lectures on '1 Corinthians' (1497?) -- Grocyn's discovery (1498) -- III. Erasmus comes to Oxford (1498) -- Table-talk on the sacrifices of Cain and Abel (1498) -- Conversation between Colet and Erasmus on the Schoolmen (1498) -- Erasmus falls in love with Thomas More (1498) -- Discussion between Erasmus and Colet on 'The agony in 'the garden,' and on the inspiration of scriptures (1498) -- Correspondence between Colet and Erasmus on the intention of Erasmus to leave Oxford (1498-9) -- Erasmus leaves Oxford and England (1500)".
- catalog description "IV. Colet made doctor and dean of St. Paul's (1500-5) -- More called to the bar -- in Parliament -- offends Henry VII -- the consequences (1499-1506) -- Thomas More in seclusion from public life (1504-5) -- More studies Pico's life and works -- his marriage (1505) -- How it had fared with Erasmus (1500-5) -- The 'Enchiridion,' etc. of Erasmus (1501-5) -- V. Second visit of Erasmus to England (1505-6) -- Erasmus leaves England for Italy (1506) -- Erasmus visits Italy and returns to England (1507-10) -- More returns to public life (1507-10) -- Erasmus writes the 'Praise of Folly' while resting at More's house (1510 or 1511) -- VI. Colet founds St. Paul's School (1510) -- His choice of schoolbooks and schoolmasters (1511)".
- catalog description "VII. Convocation for the extirpation of heresy (1512) -- Colet is charged with heresy (1512) -- More in trouble again (1512) -- VIII. Colet preaches against the continental wars -- the first campaign (1512-13) -- Colet's sermon to Henry VIII (1513) -- The second campaign of Henry VIII (1518) -- Erasmus visits the Shrine of our Lady of Walsingham (1513) -- IX. Erasmus leaves Cambridge, and meditates leaving England (1513-14) -- Erasmus and the papal ambassador (1514) -- Parting intercourse between Erasmus and Colet (1514) -- X. Erasmus goes to Basle to print his New Testament (1514) -- Erasmus returns to England -- his satire upon kings (1515) -- Returns to Basle to finish his works -- fears of the Orthodox party (1515)".
- catalog description "XI. The 'Novum Instrumentum' completed -- what it really was (1516) -- XII. More immersed in public business (1515) -- Colet's sermon on the installation of Cardinal Wolsey (1515) -- More's 'Utopia' (1515) -- The 'Institutio Principis Christiani' of Erasmus (1516) -- More completes his 'Utopia' -- the introductory book (1516) -- XIII. What Colet thoughts of the 'Novum Instrumentum' (1516) -- Reception of the 'Novum Instrumentum' in other quarters (1516) -- Martin Luther reads the 'Novum Instrumentum' (1516) -- The 'Epistolae Obscurorum Virorum' (1516-17) -- The 'Pythagorica' and 'Cabalistica' of Reuchlin (1517) -- More pays a visit to Coventry (1517?) -- XIV. The sale of indulgences (1517-18) -- More drawn into the service of Henry VIII -- Erasmus leaves Germany for Basle (1518)".
- catalog description "XV. Erasmus arrives at Basle -- his labours there (1518) -- The second edition of the New Testament (1518-19) -- Erasmus's health gives way (1518) -- XVI. Erasmus does not die (1518) -- More at the court of Henry VIII (1518) -- The evening of Colet's life (1518-19) -- More's conversion attempted by the monks (1519) -- Erasmus and the reformers of Wittenberg (1519) -- Election of Charles V to the empire (1519) -- The Hussites of Bohemia (1519) -- More's domestic life (1519) -- Death of Colet (1519) -- Conclusion.".
- catalog extent "551 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Oxford reformers: John Colet, Erasmus, and Thomas More.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Oxford reformers: John Colet, Erasmus, and Thomas More.".
- catalog issued "1869".
- catalog issued "1869.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London; Longmans, Green, and co.,".
- catalog relation "Oxford reformers: John Colet, Erasmus, and Thomas More.".
- catalog spatial "England".
- catalog subject "BR378 .S4 1869".
- catalog subject "Colet, John, 1467?-1519.".
- catalog subject "Education England History.".
- catalog subject "Erasmus, Desiderius, -1536.".
- catalog subject "More, Thomas, Saint, 1478-1535.".
- catalog subject "More, Thomas, Sir, Saint, 1478-1535.".
- catalog subject "Reformation.".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. John Colet returns from Italy to Oxford (1496) -- The rise of the New Learning (1453-92) -- Colet's previous history (1496) -- Thomas More, another Oxford student (1492-6) -- Colet first hears of Erasmus (1496) -- II. Colet lectures on St. Paul's Epistle to the Romans (1496-7) -- Visit from a priest during the winter vacation (1496-7?) -- Colet on the Mosaic account of the creation (1497?) -- Colet studies afresh the pseudo-Dionysian writings (1497?) -- Colet lectures on '1 Corinthians' (1497?) -- Grocyn's discovery (1498) -- III. Erasmus comes to Oxford (1498) -- Table-talk on the sacrifices of Cain and Abel (1498) -- Conversation between Colet and Erasmus on the Schoolmen (1498) -- Erasmus falls in love with Thomas More (1498) -- Discussion between Erasmus and Colet on 'The agony in 'the garden,' and on the inspiration of scriptures (1498) -- Correspondence between Colet and Erasmus on the intention of Erasmus to leave Oxford (1498-9) -- Erasmus leaves Oxford and England (1500)".
- catalog tableOfContents "IV. Colet made doctor and dean of St. Paul's (1500-5) -- More called to the bar -- in Parliament -- offends Henry VII -- the consequences (1499-1506) -- Thomas More in seclusion from public life (1504-5) -- More studies Pico's life and works -- his marriage (1505) -- How it had fared with Erasmus (1500-5) -- The 'Enchiridion,' etc. of Erasmus (1501-5) -- V. Second visit of Erasmus to England (1505-6) -- Erasmus leaves England for Italy (1506) -- Erasmus visits Italy and returns to England (1507-10) -- More returns to public life (1507-10) -- Erasmus writes the 'Praise of Folly' while resting at More's house (1510 or 1511) -- VI. Colet founds St. Paul's School (1510) -- His choice of schoolbooks and schoolmasters (1511)".
- catalog tableOfContents "VII. Convocation for the extirpation of heresy (1512) -- Colet is charged with heresy (1512) -- More in trouble again (1512) -- VIII. Colet preaches against the continental wars -- the first campaign (1512-13) -- Colet's sermon to Henry VIII (1513) -- The second campaign of Henry VIII (1518) -- Erasmus visits the Shrine of our Lady of Walsingham (1513) -- IX. Erasmus leaves Cambridge, and meditates leaving England (1513-14) -- Erasmus and the papal ambassador (1514) -- Parting intercourse between Erasmus and Colet (1514) -- X. Erasmus goes to Basle to print his New Testament (1514) -- Erasmus returns to England -- his satire upon kings (1515) -- Returns to Basle to finish his works -- fears of the Orthodox party (1515)".
- catalog tableOfContents "XI. The 'Novum Instrumentum' completed -- what it really was (1516) -- XII. More immersed in public business (1515) -- Colet's sermon on the installation of Cardinal Wolsey (1515) -- More's 'Utopia' (1515) -- The 'Institutio Principis Christiani' of Erasmus (1516) -- More completes his 'Utopia' -- the introductory book (1516) -- XIII. What Colet thoughts of the 'Novum Instrumentum' (1516) -- Reception of the 'Novum Instrumentum' in other quarters (1516) -- Martin Luther reads the 'Novum Instrumentum' (1516) -- The 'Epistolae Obscurorum Virorum' (1516-17) -- The 'Pythagorica' and 'Cabalistica' of Reuchlin (1517) -- More pays a visit to Coventry (1517?) -- XIV. The sale of indulgences (1517-18) -- More drawn into the service of Henry VIII -- Erasmus leaves Germany for Basle (1518)".
- catalog tableOfContents "XV. Erasmus arrives at Basle -- his labours there (1518) -- The second edition of the New Testament (1518-19) -- Erasmus's health gives way (1518) -- XVI. Erasmus does not die (1518) -- More at the court of Henry VIII (1518) -- The evening of Colet's life (1518-19) -- More's conversion attempted by the monks (1519) -- Erasmus and the reformers of Wittenberg (1519) -- Election of Charles V to the empire (1519) -- The Hussites of Bohemia (1519) -- More's domestic life (1519) -- Death of Colet (1519) -- Conclusion.".
- catalog title "The Oxford reformers: John Colet, Erasmus, and Thomas More.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".