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Consisting of Erasmus'commentary on psalms 38, 83, and 14, this is the third and final volume of the Expositions of the Psalms in the Collected Works of Erasmus. Dating from the last years of Erasmus'life, they represent his mature thoughts on the gr
Between 1515 and 1533 Erasmus wrote commentaries on eleven psalms, his only treatment of texts from the Old Testament. His principal aim was, as in his Paraphrases, to contribute, through the exposition of the Bible, to the renewal of preaching and d
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Dominic Baker-Smith
'Utopia'has a strong claim to be the most misunderstood book ever written; its name has been hijacked by countless idealistic schemes having little in common with More's own assessment of social possibilities. For although it contributes to a line of
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Dominic Baker-Smith
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Canadian Review of Comparative Literature / Revue Canadienne de Littérature Comparée. 41:492-505
On the translation history of Utopia, from Ortensio Landi's Italian translation in 1558, to Ralph Robinson's English translation in 1551, to various 20th- and 21st-century English translations including Baker-Smith's 2012 edition.
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Dominic Baker-Smith
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The Journal of Ecclesiastical History. 66:427-429
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Dominic Baker-Smith
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Recusant History. 30:7-25
Writing in 1532, the elderly Erasmus reflected on the hazards of marriage and parenthood: friendship, he concluded, is the prime source of comfort in human life, praecipuum humanae vitae solatium, ‘but even there trust is rare and inconstancy is co
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Dominic Baker-Smith
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Church History and Religious Culture. 87:145-160
In 1501 omas More, newly qualified as a barrister, delivered a series of lectures on St Augustine's De Civitate Dei to a select audience in the London church of St Lawrence Jewry. To Erasmus, looking back some years later, what was striking was the c
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Dominic Baker-Smith
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Moreana. 43:82-108
The Luccan banker Antonio Buonvisi is widely known as one of Thomas More’s most intimate friends and his name is dotted through the official records of Henry VIII’s reign, yet we have little information about the man. His acquaintance with the Sc
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Dominic Baker-Smith
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Erasmus of Rotterdam Society Yearbook. 26:29-42