{"product_id":"erasmus-2","title":"ERASMUS","description":"\u003cp\u003e.A very good, clean, well-margined copy of this Erasmian sammelband for school use, comprising two of the most influential works in the Renaissance the second in an edition unknown to Renouard. Erasmus (1466-1536), the greatest humanist and philologist of the northern Renaissance, wrote some of the most important  mirrors for princes  ( Institutio principis Christianis , 1516) and educational works for the elites ( Adagia , 1500), often acquired and bound together. First published in 1512,  De copia , here in its third Colines edition, was  a phenomenally popular treatise of Latin composition  (Schreiber). Prefaced by a letter to the humanist John Colet, whom Erasmus befriended during his stay in England,  De copia  is a manual of amplification, i.e., alternative ways of expressing the same word or concept. After an initial section on the perils of excessive affectation, it provides examples using rhetorical devices (e.g., metalepsis, synecdoche, allegory), the use of contraries, comparisons, synonyms or periphrasis, or examples such as the use of  fabulae  (myths), with references to ancient authors. Appended are Erasmus s letters to humanists, including Jakob Wimpheling, on topics including children s education, with mentions of his journey to Basel and the scholars he met.  De ratione , first published in 1511 and here in the second Colines edition, focuses on children s humanist education. The first section is devoted to authors that should be taught (especially Quintilian); the second reproduces an oration on Christ the child which Erasmus delivered at John Colet s school in London (i.e., St Paul s); the third and fourth a  carmen  spoken by Jesus to mortals and a few more exemplifying different poetic metres. This copy was probably in the library of the young Claude Belin (1510-95), later  avocat fiscal  in Amont. In 1565, he was appointed councillor of the Parliament at Dole, an office facilitated by Cardinal Granvelle, with whom Belin entertained a copious correspondence. In 1588, he published a pamphlet on a parricide which took place in his city (Suchaux, I, 32). A lovely copy, in an interesting provincial French binding.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"ERASMUS","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":57859628663119,"sku":"L2198","price":3250.0,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/1016\/2425\/0703\/files\/1-13.jpg?v=1781793799","url":"https:\/\/sokol-books-ltd.myshopify.com\/products\/erasmus-2","provider":"Sokol Books Ltd","version":"1.0","type":"link"}