- ****embled" (Speroni, 1964, p. 1). The
first edition,
titled Collectanea Adagiorum, was
published in
Paris in 1500, in a slim
quarto of
around eight hundred...
- this
newly expanded collection of proverbs,
Adagiorum Chiliades, in 1508.
After the
publication of
Adagiorum Chiliades,
Erasmus helped Manutius proofread...
- However, the
earliest version of the
proverb can be
found in
Collectanea adagiorum veterum,
first publish by
Desiderius Erasmus in 1500, and one of the most...
-
Desiderius Erasmus Roterodamus. The
first edition,
titled Collectanea Adagiorum, was
published in
Paris in 1500 CE.
Augustine of Hippo, a
Catholic theologian...
-
operation was
aroused by his
discovery of the printer's
folio edition of the
Adagiorum Chiliades tres (Adagia) (1513). Froben's work was
notable for
using the...
-
Childhood in
classical Athens."
Johns Hopkins press. 1990
Desiderius Erasmus,
Adagiorum chiliades,
Adagium IV ii 33:
Amphidromiam agis (You are
celebrating the...
-
Primae Centuria Quinta" [First Thousand,
Fifth Century].
Erasmi Roterodami Adagiorum Chiliades Quatuor,
Centuriaeque Totidem.
Quibus Etiam Quinta Additur Imperfecta...
- Ricketts,
Wendell (2014), p. 219 "Erasmi
Roterodami Germaniae decoris Adagiorum chiliades tres, ac
centuriae fere totidem". www.e-rara.ch. 1513. Retrieved...
- ISBN 9780391042025. Hunter, 1845, p. 264
Mynors 1982, p.251 Erasmus,
Adagiorum chiliades,
volume 3
Archived 2012-03-14 at the
Wayback Machine (1508)...
- caecorum, rex est luscus," from
Desiderius Erasmus Roterodamus'
Collecteana Adagiorum. This is
likely to also be a
reference to the
early SF
writer H. G. Wells'...