| William Lewis Nida - 1912 - 418 páginas
...Europe. " I have given up my whole soul to Greek learning," said Erasmus, " and as soon as I get more money I shall buy Greek books — and then I shall buy some clothes." Studying the Bible. — The light of this new learning and study was turned upon the silly superstitions... | |
| Francis Fisher Browne, Waldo Ralph Browne, Scofield Thayer, Marianne Moore - 1919 - 532 páginas
...were running in my head : " I have given up my whole soul to the Greek learning, and as soon as I get money I shall buy Greek books — and then I shall buy some clothes." But I doubt if Brant had ever heard of Erasmus. ROBERT L. DUFFUS. His Friend to His Enemy There are... | |
| Sir Edward Parrott - 1920 - 412 páginas
...In one of his letters he wrote : " I have given up my whole soul to Greek learning, and as soon as I get any money I shall buy Greek books — and then I shall buy some clothes." Erasmus was as eager as Colet to encourage education, and he, too, desired to reform the Church from... | |
| 1920 - 512 páginas
...were running in my head: " I have given up my whole soul to the Greek learning, and as soon es I get money I shall buy Greek books — and then I shall buy some clothes." But I doubt if Brant had ever heard of Erasmus. ON SANDALS AND SIMPLICITY 1 BY GILBERT K. CHESTERTON... | |
| M. B. Synge - 2013 - 237 páginas
...early days of his 1 See Book II. chapter 36. ! See Book II. chapter 52. enthusiasm, "and as soon as I get any money I shall buy Greek books, and then I shall buy some clothes." Erasmus was born at Rotterdam, one of the famous towns of the Netherlands at this time, in the year... | |
| M. B. Synge - 2013 - 225 páginas
...I have given up my whole soul to Greek learning," said Erasmus with enthusiasm ; " and as soon as I get any money I shall buy Greek books, and then I shall buy some clothes." So a new and joyous life took hold of Europe. Men had been bound and now they were free. "For the first... | |
| 1895 - 672 páginas
...Greek learning" (a rare acquisition, we must remember, in the fifteenth century), " and as soon as I get any money I shall buy Greek books — and then I shall buy some clothes." So he had written in Paris, where he had made a bare beginning, but he completed the structure under... | |
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