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- On Civility in Children (Latin: De civilitate morum puerilium) is a handbook written by Erasmus of Rotterdam, and is considered to be the first treatise...
- Coat of arms Logo Nickname:  "Limestone City" Motto(s):  Antiquitate Civilitate Humanitate (Latin) ("A Civil And Creative Community with a Proud Past")...
- translation from Latin into English. He brought out versions of Erasmus's De civilitate morum puerilium (1532), three works by Cicero (De officiis, 1534; Paradoxa...
- Erasmus of Rotterdam (1536). A Handbook on Good Manners for Children: De civilitate morum puerilium libellus. Translated by Merchant, E. London: Preface Publishing...
- eicones (third part: 1536) Erasmus – A handbook on manners for children (De Civilitate Morum Puerilium Libellus) William Tyndale – The Practice of Prelates Henry...
- and raid as far as Buda. Erasmus publishes On Civility in Children (De Civilitate Morum Puerilium Libellus), which becomes po****r and widely translated...
- ac liberaliter instituendis) (1529) On Civility in Children (Latin: De civilitate morum puerilium) (1530) Apophthegmatum opus (1531) includes Opusculi plutarchi...
- civilité puerile et honneste pour l’instruction des enfans; Latin: De civilitate morum puerilium) by Erasmus, translated by Zadoks, with an introduction...
- (Hazlitt, Collections, i. 101); apparently a version of Erasmus's ‘De civilitate morum puerilium libellus,’ which was translated into English by Udall...
- in English of figures of speech, printed with a translation of the De civilitate morum puerilium of Erasmus. The dedication was to a Thomas Brooke, who...