This is Volume 3, Part 2 of the collected works of Desiderius Erasmus Roterodamus, presented in the original Latin. A towering figure of the Renaissance, Erasmus was a scholar, theologian, humanist, and one of the most influential thinkers of his time. His writings encompass a vast range of subjects, from biblical exegesis and theological treatises to satirical essays and educational guides. This meticulously compiled edition offers scholars and enthusiasts alike the opportunity to engage with Erasmus's profound insights and enduring legacy. Explore the intellectual landscape of the 16th century through the lens of one of its most brilliant minds.
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