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Desiderius Erasmus, The Colloquies vol. 2 [1518]Edition used:The Colloquies of Erasmus. Translated by Nathan Bailey. Edited with Notes, by the Rev. E. Johnson, M.A. (London: Reeves and Turner, 1878). Vol. 2.
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- The Religious Pilgrimage.
- ΙΧΘϒΟΦΑΓΙΑ.
- The Funeral.
- Echo.
- ΠΟΛϒΔΑΙΤΙΑ, Or, the Unequal Feast.
- Of Things and Words.
- Charon.
- The Assembly of Grammarians.
- ΑΓΑΜΟΣ ΓΑΜΟΣ, Or, the Unequal Marriage.
- The Imposture.
- Cyclops, Or the Gospel-carrier.
- ΑΠΡοΣΔΙοΝϒΣΑ the Impertinents, Or Crosspurposes.
- The False Knight: Or, ΙΠΠΕϒΣ ΑΝΙΠΠΟΣ·
- ΑΣΤΡΑΓΑΛΙΣΜΟΣ.
- ΓϒΝΑΙΚΟΣϒΝΕΔΡΙΟΝ. the Assembly Or Parliament of Women.
- Diluculum: Or, the Early Rising.
- ΝΗΦΑΛΙοΝ ΣϒΜΠοΣΙοΝ. the Sober Feast.
- The Notable Art.
- The Sermon, Or Merdardus.
- The Lover of Glory.
- Opulentia Sordida, Or the Wealthy Miser.
- The Seraphick Funeral.
- Amicitia, Or Friendship.
- Problema.
- The Epicurean.
- The Conflict Between Thalia and Barbarism.
- Des. Erasmus of Rotterdam to the Reader,: Concerning the Profitableness of Colloquies.
- Erasmus of Rotterdam, of the Method of Study, to Christianus of Lubeck.
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