The Oxford Reformers: John Colet, Erasmus, And Thomas More

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The Oxford Reformers: John Colet, Erasmus, And Thomas More
Frederic Seebohm
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p. 283), scarcely six weeks after Pico's visit to the deathbed of Lorenzo de Medici.
156 Colei^ Erasmus, and More.
Chaf. IV. * well study as worldly occupation.' * I set more ' (he AA>. 1605. continued) * by my little house, my study, the pleasure ^ of my books, the rest and peace of my mind, than by 'all your king's palaces, all your business, all your ^ glory, all the advantage that ye hawke after, and all * the favour of the court ! ' Then he tells his friend that what he looks to do is, • t
...o give out some books of mine to the common pro/it,* and that he is mastering the Hebrew, Chaldee, and Arabic languages.^ Pico's study of Eastern languages.
Another letter to his nephew.
Then follows another letter to his nephew, who, in trying to follow the advice given in his first letter, finds himself slandered and called a hypocrite by his com- panions at court. It is a letter of noble encouragement to stand his ground, and to heed not the 6cx)fis and sneers of his fellows* These letters are followed by an exposition of Psalm xvi., in which Pico incidentally uses his knowledge of the Hebrew text and of Eastern customs.* Pico's verses.


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