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Erasmus' Annotations on the New Testament

Erasmus' Annotations on the New Testament
Author: Desiderius Erasums
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2022-06-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9004477063

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Erasmus' annotations on the New Testament with the variants all dated. Short or long, all are interesting and challenging. They bring us to the centre of Erasmus' religious thought and form a vital companion to his correspondence.


Erasmus on the New Testament

Erasmus on the New Testament
Author: Robert D. Sider
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2020-04-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1487533306

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When Erasmus, at Cambridge in 1512, began to mark up his copy of the Vulgate Bible with a few alternative Latin translations and a biting comment here and there in Latin, he could not have guessed that his work would grow over the next twenty-three years into the twenty volumes currently being produced as annotated translations in The Collected Works of Erasmus. His Paraphrases vastly expanded the text of the New Testament books, and brought dynamic and controversial interpretations to the traditional reading of the Latin texts. A new translation based on the Greek text, the first ever to be published by a printing firm, became the basis for ever-expanding notes that explained the Greek, measured the contemporary church against the truth revealed by the Greek, taunted critics and opponents, and revealed the mind of a humanist at work on the Scriptures. The sheer vastness of the work that finally accumulated is almost beyond the reach of a single individual. Through excerpts chosen over the entire extent of Erasmus’ New Testament work, this book hopes to reduce that immensity to manageable size, and bring the rich, virtually unlimited treasure of the Erasmian mind on the Scriptures within the comfortable reach of every interested individual.


Erasmus' Annotations on the New Testament

Erasmus' Annotations on the New Testament
Author: Erika Rummel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1986
Genre: History
ISBN:

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As well as discussing the contents and aims of the "Annotations," Erika Rummel investigates Erasmus' development from philologist to theologian and traces the prepublication history of the New Testament


Erasmus' annotations on the New Testament

Erasmus' annotations on the New Testament
Author: Desiderius Erasmus
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 322
Release: 1993
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

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Erasmus' annotations on the New Testament with the variants all dated. Short or long, all are interesting and challenging. They bring us to the centre of Erasmus' religious thought and form a vital companion to his correspondence.


The New Testament Scholarship of Erasmus

The New Testament Scholarship of Erasmus
Author: Desiderius Erasmus
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 1090
Release: 2019-03-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 0802092225

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Erasmus produced his five editions of the New Testament in Greek and Latin and his Paraphrases on the Gospels and Epistles almost contemporaneously with the tumultuous events that accompanied the beginnings of the Reformation in Europe. At the same time, his scholarship was a signal illustration of the Christian Humanism of northern Europe. His remarkable scholarship is translated and annotated in the Collected Works of Erasmus, volumes 42-60, published by the University of Toronto Press. This volume, CWE 41, seeks to set in perspective in a major introductory essay the full range of that scholarship. It traces the origin of Erasmus' work and its development over the course of the last two decades of his life, placing the work on the New Testament in the context of his life and the political and religious events of his age, revealing the endeavour as a process, and thus giving the reader illuminating points of reference for the many cryptic allusions in his annotations and paraphrases. The book includes an annotated translation of three of Erasmus' major writings on Scripture and its interpretation -- the Paraclesis, the Ratio verae theologiae ('System of True Theology'), and the Apologia (defense of his work). It includes as well some of his further attempts to clarify his endeavour -- relevant letters and a vitriolic response to his 'crabby critics' (Contra morosos). The volume offers a unique insight into the production of Erasmus' scholarship in book form, illustrating abundantly the special features that made his editions of the New Testament and his Paraphrases both esthetically pleasing and effectively marketable products.


Erasmus' Annotations on the New Testament

Erasmus' Annotations on the New Testament
Author: Desiderius Erasmus
Publisher: Duckworth Publishing
Total Pages: 318
Release: 1986
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

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Originally published: Des. Erasmi Roterodami In Novum Testamentum Annotationes. Basiliae: Froben, 1535. With variorum marginalia from earlier ed.


Annotations on Romans

Annotations on Romans
Author: Desiderius Erasmus
Publisher: Springer Science & Business
Total Pages: 518
Release: 1994
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 9780802028037

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The Annotations of Erasmus are designed for those who wish to take the study of the Bible seriously. Erasmus himself declared as much: his Annotations were not written, he implied, to provide pleasant diversions or popular entertainment. They were a work of genuine biblical scholarship. They brought to bear on theological issues of the day the light of Scripture interpreted from its own historical and literary contexts -- often with disturbing clarity. They are, moreover, replete with that Erasmian irony that so effectively exposed the personal and institutional follies of all parties in the early years of the Reformation. Erasmus wrote annotations on all the New Testament books, but among them all the annotations on Romans must hold a special place. The Epistle to the Romans has been understood as the classic theological statement by the Apostle to the gentiles of the terms on which Divine grace embraced all human beings. Besides, centuries of reflection have made Romans a focus of debate on central theological issues -- for example, the relation of the Divine Persons, the predestination of the saints, the doctrine of justification. To such problems the sometimes tortured syntax of the Greek has often obscured the clarity sought from the divine Apostle. Erasmus understood that all discussion of Romans must rest upon a sure grasp of the author's intent. His task, therefore, in the Annotations on Romans was to clarify the text of the Epistle, and so to illuminate the vision of Paul. This translation reveals the annotations as a rich storehouse of methodological discussion and semantic analysis, and a fascinating witness to the theological debates of the early sixteenth century. Volume 56 of the Collected Works of Erasmus series.


Basel 1516

Basel 1516
Author: Martin Wallraff
Publisher: Mohr Siebeck
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2016
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 9783161545221

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In 1516, Erasmus of Rotterdam's version of the New Testament, featuring the editio princeps of the Greek text, a revised Latin translation and comprehensive annotations, was published by Johann Froben in Basel. The edition proved to be of great significance for the history of scholarship and books. This volume is based on a conference held in Basel in anticipation of the first edition's forthcoming 500th anniversary. Contributions by 15 internationally acknowledged specialists provide a comprehensive overview of the latest research results on this epochal edition. Contributors: Patrick Andrist, Marie Barral-Baron, Andrew J. Brown, Christine Christ-von Wedel, Ignacio Garcinilla, Kaspar von Greyerz, Sundar Henny, August den Hollander, Jan Krans, Greta Kroeker, Miekske van Poll-van de Lisdonk, Erika Rummel, Valentina Sebastiani, Silvana Seidel Menchi, Mark Vessey, Martin Wallraff


Erasmus' Annotations on the New Testament

Erasmus' Annotations on the New Testament
Author: Desiderius Erasmus (Humanist, Theologe, Niederlande, Schweiz)
Publisher:
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Release: 1986
Genre:
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