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OverviewAmong Erasmus of Rotterdam’s many influential treatises on theology during the early Reformation, Exomologesis (1524; revised 1530) and Ecclesiastes (1535) stand out as two of his most significant. Exomologesis, or The Manner of Confessing, in which Erasmus articulated his views on the true manner of Christian confession, was sufficiently controversial that he published an expanded version with concessions and clarifications six years later. Ecclesiastes, or The Method of Preaching, was an extensive exposition on how to employ scripture, the writings of Church Fathers, and classic rhetoric to reinvigorate the practice of preaching. This innovative work ushered in a new genre of homiletic treatises that supplanted medieval preaching manuals and paved the way for what has been called “the age of eloquence.” The Collected Works of Erasmus presents these two important works, complete with extensive introductions and annotations, in an elegant and precise two-volume modern translation for the first time. Volumes 67 and 68 of the Collected Works of Erasmus series – Two-volume set. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Desiderius Erasmus , Frederick McGinness , Michael Heath , James L. P. ButricaPublisher: University of Toronto Press Imprint: University of Toronto Press Volume: 67-68 Dimensions: Width: 17.90cm , Height: 8.80cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 2.520kg ISBN: 9780802099488ISBN 10: 0802099483 Pages: 1200 Publication Date: 07 July 2015 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviews'The Collected Works of Erasmus project has long since established a new standard for scholarly translation series to emulate. Not only have the English versions represented Erasmus' writings in crisp and accessible language, but meticulous editorial scholarship has placed the author's thought and work in their proper intellectual contexts.' -- Jerry H. Bentley Renaissance Quarterly 'Academic publishing does not get any better than this: durably bound, expertly annotated, beautifully translated editions of the works of one of the finest scholars in the illustrious history of the Christian Church.' -- Michael Bauman Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 'The Toronto Erasmus project is a magnificent achievement, one of the scholarly triumphs of our time. The succession of fine volumes - both in quality of content and of design and production - has continued to fulfil the original promise of the distinguished team of editors and the equally distinguished advisory committee.' -- Lisa Jardine Common Knowledge 'One of the most ambitious, meticulous, and essential scholarly projects now underway.' -- Willis G. Regier Modern Language Notes 'As we have come to expect from the series, these volumes continue in the decades-long tradition of providing highly readable and proficiently annotated English translations of Erasmus' works.' -- Kirk Essary Erasmus Studies vol 36:2016 'The Collected Works of Erasmus project has long since established a new standard for scholarly translation series to emulate. Not only have the English versions represented Erasmus' writings in crisp and accessible language, but meticulous editorial scholarship has placed the author's thought and work in their proper intellectual contexts.' -- Jerry H. Bentley Renaissance Quarterly 'Academic publishing does not get any better than this: durably bound, expertly annotated, beautifully translated editions of the works of one of the finest scholars in the illustrious history of the Christian Church.' -- Michael Bauman Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 'The Toronto Erasmus project is a magnificent achievement, one of the scholarly triumphs of our time. The succession of fine volumes - both in quality of content and of design and production - has continued to fulfil the original promise of the distinguished team of editors and the equally distinguished advisory committee.' -- Lisa Jardine Common Knowledge 'One of the most ambitious, meticulous, and essential scholarly projects now underway.' -- Willis G. Regier Modern Language Notes ‘The Collected Works of Erasmus project has long since established a new standard for scholarly translation series to emulate. Not only have the English versions represented Erasmus’ writings in crisp and accessible language, but meticulous editorial scholarship has placed the author’s thought and work in their proper intellectual contexts.’ -- Jerry H. Bentley * Renaissance Quarterly * ‘One of the most ambitious, meticulous, and essential scholarly projects now underway.’ -- Willis G. Regier * Modern Language Notes * ‘The Toronto Erasmus project is a magnificent achievement, one of the scholarly triumphs of our time. The succession of fine volumes – both in quality of content and of design and production – has continued to fulfil the original promise of the distinguished team of editors and the equally distinguished advisory committee.’ -- Lisa Jardine * Common Knowledge * ‘Academic publishing does not get any better than this: durably bound, expertly annotated, beautifully translated editions of the works of one of the finest scholars in the illustrious history of the Christian Church.’ -- Michael Bauman * Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society * ‘As we have come to expect from the series, these volumes continue in the decades-long tradition of providing highly readable and proficiently annotated English translations of Erasmus’ works.’ -- Kirk Essary * Erasmus Studies vol 36:2016 * ‘The University of Toronto Press has produced a beautiful series of writings by the prince of the humanists. They are attractively formatted, sturdily bound, and extensively annotated.’ -- Benjamin M. Guyer * Sixteenth Century Journal vol 48:02:2017 * Author InformationDesiderius Erasmus (c. 1466–1536), a Dutch humanist, Catholic priest, and scholar, was one of the most influential Renaissance figures. A professor of divinity and Greek, Erasmus wrote, taught, and travelled, meeting with Europe’s foremost scholars. A prolific author, Erasmus wrote on both ecclesiastic and general human interest subjects. Frederick J. McGinness is a professor of history at Mount Holyoke College. Michael J. Heath is an emeritus professor in the Department of French at King’s College London. James L.P. Butrica† was a professor of classics at Memorial University. Alexander Dalzell is professor emeritus of classics at the University of Toronto (Trinity College). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |