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Clenard as an Educational Pioneer

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

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Copyright © The Classical Association 1915

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References

page 65 note 1 Charles Beard, The Reformation of the Sixteenth Century (Hibbert Lectures, 1883), p. 65.

page 67 note 1 Erasmus says: ‘I emended the book by changing many things. Lily (endowed as he is with too much modesty) did not permit the book to appear with his name, and I (with my sense of candour) did not feel justified that the book should bear my name when it was the work of another. Since both of us refused our names, it was published νώνυμος.’ This letter was published in the Absolutissimus de octo orationis partium constructione libellus. Basle, 1515.