Boys, H., 103.
Brassicanus, J.A., 280.
Breslau, 35, 58, 279.
Brethren of the Common Life, 69, 75;
as teachers, 9, 25-6, 34, 61, 66.
Briard, J., 108.
Budaeus, 122, 135, 210, 218.
Bursfeld reforms, 75, 80.
Burgundy, David of, bp. of Utrecht, II;
Philip of, bp. of Utrecht, 166.
Butzbach, 21, 56-62, 68-79, 113, 201.
Camerarius, J., 52, 293, 295.
Canterbury;
Christchurch, 123-4;
pilgrimages to, 209, 228-9.
Catholicon, 43-6.
Celtis, C., 265, 266, 269.
Chateau-Landon, 81-2.
Chezal-Benoit, 83-4.
child-marriage, 116.
Colet, 117, 127, 128, 130, 138, 141-3, 175, 203, 229.
Columbus, F., 280.
Complutensian Polyglott, 263.
Compostella, 231-2.
Cono, J., 147, 151.
Copernicus, N., 211.
Cracow University, 87.
Crete, labyrinth of Minos in, 92.
Cues, library at, 30-1.
Cusanus, N., 30.
Dalaber, A., 217.
Dalberg, John of, bp. of Worms, 19, 20, 31, 271.
Dederoth, J., 80.
Deventer school, 21, 30, 33-6, 39, 60-4, 69, 76;
plague at, 27, 34;
printers, 63.
Dominicans, 43, 52, 88, 146, 147, 238, 249, 290, 291.
‘doole’, 192.
Draco, J., 281, 293.
Drolshagen, J., 38.
Ebrardus, 36, 39-41.
Eck, J., 92.
Ellenbog:
B., 87, 95-6, 99;
J., 87, 96-7, 99;
N., 87-101, 209, 210;
U., 87, 92, 94-5, 201;
U. jun., 87, 94.
Emmanuel of Constantinople, 122.
Eobanus of Hesse, 278-9.
Erasmus, form of name, 39 n.;
early life, 11;
at school, 21, 11;
at Steyn, 66-8;
in Paris, 102-5, 114-15, 139-41;
in England, 116-17, 130;
at Oxford, 117, 128;
at Cambridge, 120, 134,137-44;
in Italy, 135-7;
rumour of death, 145;
at Basle, 158-64;
death, 164;
labours for peace, 164-6;
indifferent to Nature, 207-9;
uses astrological mug, 218;
pilgrimage to Canterbury, 229;
appreciations of, 265, 267-8;
visitors to, 277-81;
relations with the Bohemians, xi.
WORKS.
Adagia, 135-7, 144, 158, 165;
Antibarbari, 281;
compositions in Paris, 115;
early poems, 103-4, 132;
editions of the Fathers, 163;
Enchiridion, 293;
Epigrammata, 280;
Jerome, 138-40, 158, 280;
Julius Exclusus, 184-9, 294;
Moriae Encomium, 46, 143, 187,
294;
New Testament, 11, 140, 158, 160-2, 263-4,
280;
Paraphrases, 197;
Querla Pacis, 166;
Seneca, 144, 158-9;
translations into Bohemian from, 293-4,
298.
Fabri, F., 238-51.
families, length of, 202-4.