List of Erasmus's correspondents
- List of Erasmus's correspondents
One of the best sources for the world of European Renaissance Humanism in the early 16th century is the correspondence of Erasmus. Among those with whom he exchanged letters are:
*Pope Adrian VI
*Albert of Brandenburg
*Faustus Andrelinus
*Henricus Afinius
*Georg Agricola
*William Blount, 4th Baron Mountjoy - pupil of Erasmus, who called him "inter nobiles doctissimus".
*William Budaeus
*William Burbank
*Henry Byers
*Peter Thaborita
*Lorenzo Campeggi
*John Claymond
*John Colet
*Martin Dorp
*Wolfgang Faber Capito
*John Fisher
*Richard Foxe
*Duke Frederick of Saxony
*Duke George of Saxony
*Damião de Góis
*William Grocyn
*Henry VIII
*Ulrich von Hutten
*Justus Jonas
*William Latimer
*Edward Lee
*Pope Leo X
*Thomas Linacre
*Maarten Lips
*Thomas Lupset
*Martin Luther
*Aldus Manutius
*Philip Melanchthon
*Thomas More
*Petrus Mosellanus
*Johannes Oecolampadius
*Richard Pace
*Johann Reuchlin
*Beatus Rhenanus
*Cuthbert Tunstall
*Polydore Virgil
*Joan Lluís Vives
*William Warham
*Thomas Wolsey
Editions
*P. S. Allen, "Opus epistolarum Des. Erasmi Roterodami", 12 vols (Oxford, 1906-1958) la icon
*Collected Works of Erasmus (Toronto, 1976-), based on the Allen edition, with a small number of additions and emendations en icon
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