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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...
- (1536). A Handbook on Good Manners for Children: De civilitate morum puerilium libellus. Translated by Merchant, E. London: Preface Publishing. Post...
- into English. He brought out versions of Erasmus's De civilitate morum puerilium (1532), three works by Cicero (De officiis, 1534; Paradoxa, c. 1534; and...
- died in 1566. He is buried in Cracow. (as editor) Heyden, Sebastian. Puerilium colloquiorum formulae. Cracow: Hieronymus Vietor, 1527. Medicinale compendium...
- theological tract. In 1527 he began publishing textbooks such as Formulae puerilium colloquiorum (Nomenclatura). His Formulae immediately became an important...
- Collections, i. 101); apparently a version of Erasmus's ‘De civilitate morum puerilium libellus,’ which was translated into English by Udall in 1542. ‘The Ensamples...
- figures of speech, printed with a translation of the De civilitate morum puerilium of Erasmus. The dedication was to a Thomas Brooke, who has been identified...
- 1536) Erasmus – A handbook on manners for children (De Civilitate Morum Puerilium Libellus) William Tyndale – The Practice of Prelates Henry Medwall – Nature...
- Itinerum Liber Unus (in Latin), Leipzig 1547, Basel 1550. Elegantiarum Puerilium ex M. Tullii Ciceronis Epistolis Libri Tres (in Latin), Leipzig 1548,...
- instituendis) (1529) On Civility in Children (Latin: De civilitate morum puerilium) (1530) Apophthegmatum opus (1531) includes Opusculi plutarchi (c.1514)...