Controversies with Edward Lee : : Collected Works of Erasmus / / Desiderius Erasmus; Jane E. Phillips.

In 1520, the reading public witnessed the eruption of a simmering conflict between Erasmus, the foremost advocate of the new biblical humanism, and Edward Lee, a younger scholar at the University of Louvain and spokesman for the traditionalists in matters of biblical interpretation and church discip...

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Place / Publishing House:Toronto : : University of Toronto Press, , [2016]
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Year of Publication:2016
Language:English
Series:Collected Works of Erasmus ; 72
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Preface /
Introduction /
Erasmus' Biblical Text /
Biblical Passages Discussed in Erasmus' --
An Apologia in Response to the Two Invectives of Edward Lee / Apologia qua respondet duabus invectivis Eduardi Lei --
Response to the Annotations of Edward Lee / Responsio ad annotationes Eduardi Lei --
Introductory Note --
A Book Responding to the Annotations of Edward Lee , in which he has Attempted to Criticize Some Passages in the four Gospels --
The Following Is a Response to the Notes of Edward Lee , in which he Attempted to Criticize Some Passages in the First Edition of the Annotations of Erasmus of Rotterdam, Containing his Emendation and Exposition of the four Gospels. Concerning Edward Lee's Note 1 - Concerning Note 100 --
The Following Is a Response to the Notes of Edward Lee , in which he Attempted to Criticize Some Passages in the First Edition of the Annotations of Erasmus of Rotterdam, Containing his Emendation and Exposition of the four Gospels. Concerning Note 101 - Concerning Note 199 --
The Following Is a Response to the Notes of Edward Lee , in which he Attempted to Criticize Some Passages in the First Edition of the Annotations of Erasmus of Rotterdam, Containing his Emendation and Exposition of the four Gospels. Concerning Note 200 - Concerning Note 243 --
Response to Edward Lee 's new Annotations Against Erasmus [Matthew]. --
Works Frequently Cited Short-Title Forms for Erasmus' Works Index of Biblical Passages Cited Index of Greek and Latin Words General Index --
Works Frequently Cited --
Short-Title Forms for Erasmus' Works --
Index of Biblical Passages Cited --
Index of Greek and Latin Words --
General Index --
Backmatter
Summary:In 1520, the reading public witnessed the eruption of a simmering conflict between Erasmus, the foremost advocate of the new biblical humanism, and Edward Lee, a younger scholar at the University of Louvain and spokesman for the traditionalists in matters of biblical interpretation and church discipline. When Erasmus (perhaps unconsciously) subsumed criticisms Lee had sent to him of his 1516 Annotations on the New Testament into the second edition (1519) without properly crediting their source, Lee resorted to publication of his collection of criticisms.Erasmus responded immediately with the Apologia which is neither arrogant nor biting nor angry nor aggressive, and which responds to the two invectives of Edward Lee, describing his version of the history of the dispute with Lee, and less than two months later produced Responses to Lee's criticisms. This new volume in the Collected Works of Erasmus series contains the first-ever English translations of the Apology and the Responses. These two pieces display Erasmus the humanist in the thick of academic turmoil, deploying all the rhetorical weapons at his command. The volume is an entertaining and informative look into Erasmus as a scholar and as a man.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781442673403
9783110667691
9783110490954
DOI:10.3138/9781442673403
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Desiderius Erasmus; Jane E. Phillips.