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The Correspondence of Erasmus: Letters 842 to 992, 1518 to 1519. Translated by R. A. B. Mynors and D. F. S. Thomson (annotated by P. G. Bietenholz). (Collected Works of Erasmus, 6.) Pp. xx + 448 + 31 ills. + map. Toronto-Buffalo-London: University of Toronto Press, 1982. £59.75.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 March 2011

Geoffrey F. Nuttall
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Bournville

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page 310 note 1 Briefwechsel des Justus Jonas, hrs. G. Kawerau (Geschichtsquellen der Provinz Sachsen, 17), Halle 1884–5, repr. Hildesheim 1964, i. 28. For the application of this, not without reference to Erasmus, in a minor free city by a minor reformer, the author of Renovatio Ecclesiae Nordlingiacensis (1525), who wrote to Capito ‘Nostra ecclesia… resipiscit’, see now H.-C. Rublack, Eine bürgerliche Reformation: Nördlingen (Quellen und Forschungen zur Reformationsgeschichte, 51), Gütersloh 1982.

page 311 note 1 These words the editor omits, following their omission from the letter (879) as printed in Farrago (1519); but they are in the MS of the letter as corrected by Erasmus, as of the next two letters, where the editor retains them. For the addressee of Letter 880, in place of Allen's conjectural Theodorich Zobel, the editor plausibly suggests Matthias von Saarburg.

page 311 note 2 Shortly before his death Erasmus dedicated an exposition of Psalm 15 to Eschenfelder (Letter 3086), in which he gracefully recalls the occasion of their first meeting.