{"product_id":"erasmus-with-plutarch","title":"ERASMUS. [with] PLUTARCH.","description":"\u003cp\u003eInteresting, annotated, very scarce Parisian editions of Erasmus s and Plutarch s collections of maxims the second unrecorded in major bibliographies. 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). Like the latter,  Apophthegmata  was a collection of sayings gathered from Greek and Latin lives of great personalities including Plutarch, Suetonius and Xenophon, grouped according to the virtue they epitomise. First published in 1531, it is here in a new, revised and enlarged edition. This copy was also marked by a near contemporary censor, as shown by his note on the t-p, stating that  Erasmus s works should be read with caution  and expunged due to his  corruption . Several passages (e.g., one called  Deus insepultus ) were highlighted by the censor, and one was erased with the gloss  vox Erasmi  ( the voice of Erasmus ). From the Index of 1564, Erasmus was included as an author permitted but in need of expurgation; however, this work and the similar  Adagia  were never mentioned specifically or especially targeted (Pabel, 146). The C16 annotator of this copy glossed extensively the dedicatory epistle and the first sections on Agasicles and Agesilaus, kings of Sparta. He was especially interested in material derived from Plutarch s  Apophthegmata Regum et Imperatorum  (of kings and emperors) and  Apophthegmata Laconica  (of Spartans), a very scarce Parisian edition of which, printed in 1507 by Jehan Petit, was bound together with Erasmus s work by an early owner. Plutarch (46-120AD) was a Roman magistrate and ambassador, and one of the most influential authors in the Renaissance for his biographies of the lives of the emperors and great ancient personalities, and wise maxims derived from them. Each is contextualised within a short anecdote from the lives of personalities including Silla, Diogenes, Lycurgus and Periander.  Apophthegmata regum , in the Latin translations by Francesco Filelfo and Raffaele Regio, and  Apophthegmata Laconica , together with  Moralia  in Greek, were Erasmus s models.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"ERASMUS. [with] PLUTARCH.","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":57820346581327,"sku":"L3415","price":3350.0,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/1016\/2425\/0703\/files\/DSC_9396.jpg?v=1781794810","url":"https:\/\/sokol-books-ltd.myshopify.com\/products\/erasmus-with-plutarch","provider":"Sokol Books Ltd","version":"1.0","type":"link"}