1. Antecedents
2. The First Edition of the New Testament (1512-1516)
3. The Paraphrase on Romans (1516-1517)
4. The Second Edition of the New Testament (1516-1519)
5. The Paraphrases on the Apostolic Epistles (1518-1521)
6. The Separate Latin Editions (1519-1523)
7. The Third Edition of the New Testament (1519-1522)
8. The Paraphrases on the Gospels and Acts (1521-1524)
9. The New Testament Scholarship: Mounting Opposition and
Self-defence (1524-1527)
10. The Fourth Edition of the New Testament (1524-1527)
11. The Last Years and Final Revisions (1529-1536)
12. Erasmian Retrospectives
Desiderius Erasmus (c. 1466–1536), a Dutch humanist, Catholic
priest, and scholar, was one of the most influential Renaissance
figures. A professor of divinity and Greek, Erasmus wrote, taught,
and travelled, meeting with Europe’s foremost scholars. A prolific
author, Erasmus wrote on both ecclesiastic and general human
interest subjects.
Robert D. Sider is General Editor of the New Testament Scholarship
for the Collected Works of Erasmus.
"Sider has given us an excellent guide through the vast extent of
Erasmus’ work on the New Testament. It is also a useful corrective
of popular images of Erasmus which play down the Christian element
in his thought and depict him one-sidedly as an almost secular
messenger of tolerance, pacifism and areligious humanism."
*Novum Testamentum*
"The texts contained in CWE 41 help us understand why Erasmus was
loved or loathed by his contemporaries, and we are indebted to
Sider and his associates for producing such a magnificent
translation."
*Erasmus Studies*
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