Monday, November 26, 2007
Erasmus' 4th edition?
Does anyone know of any electronic versions of the various editions of Erasmus' Novum Instrumentum, esp. the 4th edition?
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2 Comments:
Pete,
The Valencia University Library has a 1527 edition in its digital collection. I had some problems consulting it, however, but it seems to be working now. It also needs to be said that it does not contain the Annotationes, and that the copy used for the scan was partly eaten by worms and partly "altered" by catholic authorities (the latter in itself being rather interesting). The URL is long. There are a few other editions around in digital form; I will try to post the information here or on our own blog.
Greetings, Jan
Thanks very much indeed. Pete
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