Colloquies /
Erasmus' Familiar Colloquies grew from a small collection of phrases, sentences, and snatches of dialogue written in Paris around 1497 to help his private pupils improve their command of Latin.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés Latín |
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Toronto :
University of Toronto Press,
©1997.
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Colección: | Erasmus, Desiderius, -1536. Works. 1974 ;
v. 39-40. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- v. 1. Patterns of informal conversation (Familiarium colloquiorum formulae)
- Rash vows (De votis temere susceptis)
- In pursuit of benefices (De captandis sacerdotiis)
- Military affairs (Militaria)
- The master's bidding (Herilia)
- A lesson in manners (Monitoria paedagogica)
- Sport (De lusu)
- The whole duty of youth (Confabulatio pia)
- Hunting (Venatio)
- Off to school (Euntes in ludum literarium)
- [Additional formulae]
- The profane feast (Convivium profanum)
- A short rule for copiousness (Brevis de copia praeceptio)
- The godly feast (Convivium religiosum)
- The apotheosis of that incomparable worthy, Johann Reuchlin (De incomparabili heroe Ioanne Reuchlino in divorum numerum relato)
- Courtship (Proci et puellae)
- The girl with no interest in marriage (Virgo misogamos)
- The repentent girl (Virgo poenitens)
- Marriage (Coniugium)
- The soldier and the Carthusian (Militis et Cartusiani)
- Pseudocheus and Philetymus : the liar and the man of honour (Pseudochei et Philetymi)
- The shipwreck (Naufragium)
- Inns (Diversoria)
- The young man and the harlot (Adolescentis et scorti)
- The poetic feast (Convivium poeticum)
- An examination concerning the faith (Inquisitio de fide).
- The old men's chat, or The carriage (Geroutología, sive Ochama)
- The well-to-do beggars (Ptochoploúsioi)
- The abbot and the learned lady (Abbatis et eruditae)
- The epithalamium of Pieter Gillis (Epithalamium Petri Aegidii)
- Exorcism, or The spectre (Exorcismus, sive Spectrum)
- Alchemy (Alcumistica)
- The cheating horse-dealer (Hippoplanus)
- Beggar talk (Ptochología)
- The fabulous feast (Convivium fabulosum
- The new mother (Puerpera).
- v. 2. A pilgrimage for religion's sake (Peregrinatio religionis ergo)
- A fish diet (Ichthuophagía)
- The funeral (Funus)
- Echo (Echo)
- A feast of many courses (Poludaitía)
- Things and names (De rebus de vocabulis)
- Charon (Charon)
- A meeting of the philological society (Synodus grammaticorum)
- A marriage in name only, or The unequal match (Agamos gámos, sive Coniugium impar)
- The imposture (Impostura)
- Cyclops, or the Gospel-bearer (Cyclops, sive evangeliophorus)
- Non-sequiturs (Aprodiónusa, sive Absurda)
- The knight without a horse, or Faked nobility (Ippeús anippos, sive Ementita nobilitas)
- Knucklebones, or The game of Tali (Astragalismós, sive Talorum Iusus)
- The council of women (Senatulus, sive Gunaikosunédrion)
- Early to rise (Diluculum)
- The sober feast (Naphálion sumpósion)
- The art of learning (Ars notoria)
- The sermon, or Merdardus (Concio, sive merdardus)
- The lover of glory (Philodoxus)
- Penny-pinching (Opulentia sordida)
- The seraphic funeral (Exequiae seraphicae)
- Sympathy (Amicitia)
- A problem (Problema)
- The Epicurean (Epicureus)
- The usefulness of the Colloquies (De utilitate Colloquiorum)
- Erasmus and Erasmius
- The return to Basel
- Editions of the Colloquies.