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The following epigram, hitherto unpublished, I have taken from a manuscript copy, apparently in the hand of Beatus Rhenanus, on the last cover of one of his books in the municipal library of Sélestat. The book is a copy of Cicero’s Epistolae ad Familiares, Venice, Aldus, 1512, on the fly-leaf of which is the inscription, „Sum Beati Rhenani, nec muto dominum. Basileae. M.D. XIII.“ The verses on Meersburg are headed simply, „Erasmi Roterodami,“ and are dated at the foot of the page, M.D. XXIII.
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See E. Egli in Zwingliana, I, 1897, pp. 185–91; Ep. 1316, 12 n.
Cf. Ep. 1401, 13 n.
Cf. S. M. Jackson: Huldreich Zwingli, 1901, p. 106.
Cf. Ep. 1315 Introd.
Cf. Ep. 1316, 12–14: „Episcopus ipse Constantiensis, vir profecto mitis, probus et integer, nihil humanitatis in me praetermisit.“
Cf. Epp. 1331, 2; 1342, 361–73; Catalogus Lucubrationum, Allen, I, 46, 23–5.
Cf. Epp. 1519 Introd.; 1555, 56–62.
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Ferguson, W.K. (1933). Epigramma Erasmi in Merspvrgvm. In: Erasmi Opuscula. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-6218-2_13
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