Erasmus on the Antithesis of Body and Soul

Journal of the History of Ideas 37 (4):673 (1976)
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Abstract

While exhorting his readers to turn to a life of spirituality, Erasmus often refers to the dichotomy of man's body and soul. The development of this hortatory leitmotif is traced from erasmus' early "enchiridion" to the latest of his "colloquia," in a survey comprising more than thirty years of erasmus' mature writings. (staff)

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