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El medio ambiente - Erasmismo

Authors: Menéndez Pidal, Ramón (1869-1968);

El medio ambiente - Erasmismo

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Conjunto formado por 1 separador y 8 fichas. El separador tiene por título “Erasmismo”. En la primera ficha se menciona la obra de Desiderius Erasmus, “Ciceronianus”. Referencia bibliográfica: Rossi, V. (1921) “Storia della Letteratura italiana”, vol. II, pp. 105. La segunda es una ficha mecanografiada de petición de libros para su lectura en sala de la Columbia University Library. En su recto, de una mano no reconocida, figuran los datos identificativos de Bataillon, M. (1937): “Erasme et l'Espagne”. En su vuelto, las instrucciones. La tercera está dedicada a Guy Morillón y su edición de obras clásicas. La cuarta, encabezada por la referencia bibliográfica Delaruelle, L. (1907): “Études sur l'humanisme français. Guillaume Budé: les origines, les débuts, les idées maitresses”, recoge una relación de personajes: Pedro Juan Olivar, Étienne Tristan de Salazar, Mencía de Mendoza. La quinta está dedicada a Alonso de Fonseca. Referencias bibliográficas: Menéndez Pelayo, M. (1928): “Historia de los heterodoxos españoles”, IV p. 73 y Menéndez Pelayo, M. (1950): “Bibliografía hispano-latina clásica”, p.890. La sexta, a Francisco de Vergara. La séptima, a Pedro Juan Olivar con una relación de las obras clásicas que editó o tradujo. Referencia bibliográfica: Delaruelle, L. (1907): “Études sur l'humanisme français. Guillaume Budé: les origines, les débuts, les idées maitresses”, pp. 274. La octava, a Desiderius Erasmus, del que se citan sus obras. Las fichas tercera, cuarta, quinta, sexta y séptima están escritas por una mano no reconocida

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El español áureo. Renacimiento humanístico (1474-1555) - El humanismo (1474-1525) - El medio ambiente - Erasmismo, Filología

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