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Julius Excluded from
Heaven (Latin:
Iulius exclusus e coelis, IE) is a
dialogue that was
written in 1514,
commonly attributed to the
Dutch humanist and...
- is removed.
Latin poetry offers several examples and
variations on the
exclusus amator ("shut-out lover") theme.
Horace offers a less-than-serious lament...
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Desiderius Erasmus was the most po****r, most
printed and
arguably most
influential author of the
early Sixteenth Century, read in all
nations in the West...
- Bern. Gäbler 1986, p. 24;
Potter 1976, p. 9 Gäbler 1986, p. 25. The word
exclusus (expelled) was
added to his
matriculation entry. Gäbler
notes that without...
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Bistums Augsburg. pp. 56–69. Tyler, J.
Jeffery (1998). Lord of the
Sacred City - The
Episcopus Exclusus in Late
Medieval and
Early Modern Germany. Brill....
- fere dies ad
beati Petri et
apostolicae sedis iniuriam pro
foribus mansit exclusus. Quod ille,
utpote vir
gravis et patiens,
aequanimiter tulit,
legati tamen...
- Augsburg", USNA. Tyler, J. Jeffery; Lord of the
Sacred City - The
Episcopus Exclusus in Late
Medieval and
Early Modern Germany, Boston,
Brill Publishers, 1999...
- (1976). "Seneca's
Apocolocyntosis as a
Possible Source for Erasmus'
Julius Exclusus."
Renaissance Quarterly 29 (1976): 361–368. Relihan, Joel (1984). "On the...
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Doctrina Precipitur (Basel, 1517). He is
claimed as the
author of
Julius exclusus de
coelis ("Julius
excluded from Heaven"), a
satire on Pope
Julius II,...
- orchestra". [1] Tyler, J. Jeffery; Lord of the
Sacred City - The
Episcopus Exclusus in Late
Medieval and
Early Modern Germany, Boston,
Brill Publishers, 1999...