Prosopopeia Britanniae
Prosopopeia Britanniae is a ten-page poem written by Desiderius Erasmus in Latin. It was written in 1499 for ‘the most illustrious prince, Duke Henry’, the future Henry VIII of England.[1][2]
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Erasmus of Rotterdam
- Works
- Prosopopeia Britanniae (1499)
- Handbook of a Christian Knight (1501)
- In Praise of Folly (1509)
- Copia: Foundations of the Abundant Style (1512)
- Julius Excluded from Heaven (1514)
- The Education of a Christian Prince (1516)
- Paraphrases of Erasmus (1517–1524)
- Colloquies (1518)
- The Freedom of the Will (1524)
- Ciceronianus (1528)
- Exposytion of the Commune Creed (1533)
- Ecclesiastes of Erasmus (1535)
- Adagia (1500)
- Textus Receptus (1516)
- Apophthegmatum opus (1539)
- The first tome or volume of the Paraphrase of Erasmus vpon the newe testamente (1548)
- Praemium Erasmianum Foundation
- Erasmus Prize
- Category
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