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The Dyaloge Called Funus: a translation of Erasmus's Colloquy (1534); A Very Pleasant & Fruitful Diologe called The Epicure: Gerard's translation of Erasmus's Colloquy (1545)

The Dyaloge Called Funus: a translation of Erasmus's Colloquy (1534); A Very Pleasant & Fruitful Diologe called The Epicure: Gerard's translation of Erasmus's Colloquy (1545)

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The Dyaloge Called Funus: a translation of Erasmus's Colloquy (1534); A Very Pleasant & Fruitful Diologe called The Epicure: Gerard's translation of Erasmus's Colloquy (1545)

by Erasmus; Robert R. Allen, ed

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Chicago: Published for the Newberry Library by The University of Chicago Press, 1969. Reprint Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo 8" - 9" tall. Sturdy, attractive, tightly bound in hardcover format, the working copy of the editor, and from the personal library of Mr. Robert Allen as conveyed to me by his widow, Ms Priscilla (Brownie) Allen, he having been a noted bookseller and appraiser and also editor of a number of volumes of the The Eighteenth Century: a current bibliography series in a project headed at the University of Southern California. Two-tone blue linen cloth over boards, darker blue linen cloth-backed, sharp and distinct publisher's logo to front cover, gilt lettering to spine. Extensively pencil-marked, but in margins, unobtrusive. [2], 3-114 pp.Member, I.O.B.A., C.B.A., and adherent to the highest ethical standards. Additional postage may be required for oversize or especially heavy volumes, and for sets.

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The Dyaloge Called Funus: a translation of Erasmus's Colloquy (1534); A Very Pleasant & Fruitful Diologe called The Epicure: Gerard's translation of Erasmus's Colloquy (1545)
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Erasmus; Robert R. Allen, ed
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Published for the Newberry Library by The University of Chicago Press
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1969
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8vo 8" - 9" tall
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