12 Index
Footnote
[1] L. Camerarius, in his preface, 1 Jan. 1605, describes the book as composed ’more than thirty years ago ’.p 299
INDEX Aberdeen University, 103-4. accuracy, new standards of, 258-61.
Adrian VI, 107.
Agricola, R., 14-21, 25-9, 31, 32, 63.
Agrippa, H.C., 143.
Aldus, 126, 128, 129, 135-6, 151, 253, 262-3.
Aleander, 112, 136, 209, 297.
Alexander of Ville-Dieu, 41. alphabetical principle, 43, 47-9.
America, 92.
Amorbach:
Ba., 147-9;
Bo., 147-9, 151, 164, 193, 278;
Br., 147-51;
J., 77, 146-51.
Andreas, B., 129.
Andrelinus, Faustus, 113, 186. Aquinas, 12, 255.
Arnold of Hildesheim, 24.
Arthurian legend, 93.
Artlebus of Boskowitz, 296-8.
Ascham, 156, 208, 256, 266.
Asperen, destruction of, 172. astrology, 216-18.
Augustinian Canons, reformed, 81; house at Oxford, 117.
Balbi, J., 43 seq., 49.
Balbus, H., 186, 281.
Bartholomew of Cologne, 63-5.
Basle, 146.
Batt, J., 115-16, 130.
Beatus Rhenanus, 154-8, 164, 278; his Res Germanicae, 146, 156, 275; extracts from his letters, 195, 210, 267, 268, 273.
Beheim, J., of Niklashausen, 220.
Benedictines, at Neuss, 70; at Ottobeuren, 86 seq.; at Oxford, 124; reformed, 61-2, 79-85.
Bergen, Ant. of, abbot of St. Omer, 165, 176, 205.
Bergen, Henry of, bp. of Cambray, 68, 102, 104, 176, 204.
Bessel, B., 113.
Black Band, 170-5.
Bohuslaus of Hassenstein, 281-2.
Bondius, J., 92. books, supervision of, by others, 155, 159-61, 187.
Boys, H., 103.
Brassicanus, J.A., 280.
Breslau, 35, 58, 279.
Brethren of the Common Life, 69, 75; as teachers, 9, 25-6, 34, 61, 66.
Briard, J., 108.
Budaeus, 122, 135, 210, 218.
Bursfeld reforms, 75, 80. p 300 Burgundy, David of, bp. of Utrecht, II;
Philip of, bp. of Utrecht, 166.
Butzbach, 21, 56-62, 68-79, 113, 201.
Camerarius, J., 52, 293, 295.
Canterbury;
Christchurch, 123-4; pilgrimages to, 209, 228-9.
Catholicon, 43-6.
Celtis, C., 265, 266, 269.
Château-Landon, 81-2.
Chezal-Benoît, 83-4. child-marriage, 116.
Colet, 117, 127, 128, 130, 138, 141-3, 175, 203, 229.
Columbus, F., 280.
Complutensian Polyglott, 263.
Compostella, 231-2.
Cono, J., 147, 151.
Copernicus, N., 211.
Cracow University, 87.
Crete, labyrinth of Minos in, 92.
Cues, library at, 30-1.
Cusanus, N., 30.
Dalaber, A., 217.
Dalberg, John of, bp. of Worms, 19, 20, 31, 271.
Dederoth, J., 80.
Deventer school, 21, 30, 33-6, 39, 60-4, 69, 76; plague at, 27, 34; printers, 63.
Dominicans, 43, 52, 88, 146, 147, 238, 249, 290, 291.
’doole’, 192.
Draco, J., 281, 293.
Drolshagen, J., 38.
Ebrardus, 36, 39-41.
Eck, J., 92.
Ellenbog:
B., 87, 95-6, 99;
J., 87, 96-7, 99;
N., 87-101, 209, 210;
U., 87, 92, 94-5, 201;
U. jun., 87, 94.
Emmanuel of Constantinople, 122.
Eobanus of Hesse, 278-9.
Erasmus, form of name, 39 n.; early life, 11; at school, 21, 11; at Steyn, 66-8; in Paris, 102-5, 114-15, 139-41; in England, 116-17, 130; at Oxford, 117, 128; at Cambridge, 120, 134,137-44; in Italy, 135-7; rumour of death, 145; at Basle, 158-64; death, 164; labours for peace, 164-6; indifferent to Nature, 207-9; uses astrological mug, 218; pilgrimage to Canterbury, 229; appreciations of, 265, 267-8; visitors to, 277-81; relations with the Bohemians, xi.
WORKS.
Adagia, 135-7, 144, 158, 165;
Antibarbari, 281; compositions in Paris, 115; early poems, 103-4, 132; editions of the Fathers, 163;
Enchiridion, 293;
Epigrammata, 280;
Jerome, 138-40, 158, 280;
Julius Exclusus, 184-9, 294;
Moriae Encomium, 46, 143, 187, 294;
New Testament, 11, 140, 158, 160-2, 263-4, 280;
Paraphrases, 197;
Querla Pacis, 166; p 301 Seneca, 144, 158-9; translations into Bohemian from, 293-4, 298.
Fabri, F., 238-51. families, length of, 202-4.
Fernand, C., 82, 84-6, 92, 177;
J., 82, 84.
Franciscans, 92, 144, 147; at Jerusalem, 238, 245.
Frankfort, book-fairs at, 149, 153.
Froben, J., 151-3, 158.
Gaguin, 84, 102-3, 175.
Garland, J., 36-9.
Gebwiler, H., 26 n.
Geldenhauer, G., 15, 16, 17, 18, 21.
Gerard, Cornelius, 82, 165.
Germany, national feeling in, 264-75; historical studies in, 268-75.
Goswin of Halen, 14, 31-2.
Greek, study of, 10, 11, 12, 16, 18, 27-30, 38-41, 43-8, 85, 88, 90, 91, 117, 120, 126, 127, 134, 137, 150, 151, 262-3; manuscripts, 11, 18, 30, 31, 147, 160-1.
Grocin, W., 126-9, 263. grossness, 205-6.
Grynaeus, S., 160.
Gueldres, 61, 165, 170-3.
Hebrew, study of, 11, 12, 29, 30, 47, 54, 90, 91, 92, 100, 117, 147,
151, 263.
Hegius, 16, 21, 25-30, 34-5, 41-2, 60, 61, 63, 69.
Heidelberg University, 11, 20, 28, 87, 97.
Helinand, 53.
Henry VIII, scholarship of, 184.
Herman, W., 21, 104, 165.
Hermonymus of Sparta, 122, 134.
Huguitio, 45. humanists, attitude towards mediaeval romance, 93; feeling towards Nature, 207-10.
Hungarian acrobats, 92.
Hus, 58, 179, 282.
Hyrde, R., 198.
India, religious condition of, 93. interpretations, 114.
Irenicus, F., 272-4.
Jacobus of Breda, 63.
Johannisberg, Abbey of, 59, 60, 72, 74, 76.
Jouveneaux, G., 82, 84.
Kempis, Thomas à, 10.
Koberger, A., 203-4.
Kortenhorff, Gutta, 61.
Kratzer, N., 142, 197.
Kunig, H., 231-2.
Laach, 68, 73-81.
Langen, R., 21, 23.
Lascaris, C., 88, 150.
Latimer, W., 126-8.
Lily, W., 126, 129.
Limburg, burning of, 99.
Linacre, 41, 126, 129, 187, 218, 253.
Lollhard, 60. p 302 London, scholars in, 128, 130.
Louvain University, 15, 107-8.
Loyola, 245.
Luther, 212, 267, 268, 275, 293; at Worms, 179;
Erasmus’ attitude towards, 186, 298; love of nature, 210.
Mammotrectus, 53-5. manuscripts, free lending of, 30, 136, 140-2, 160; free access to, 82, 271.
Marchesinus, J., 53.
Mary, Princess, 193, 197, 198.
Mas, P. du, 83.
Mauburn, J., 81-2. medicine, practice of, 218-19.
Meghen, P., 141-2.
Melanchthon, 212.
Merton College, Oxford, ejection of Warden, 176.
Milanese rite, 288. morals, 204-5.
More, T., 127, 129, 143, 197-8, 205, 229;
Utopia, 187, 188, 201; matrimonial relations, 194-5; love of Nature, 209.
Mormann, F., 25-6. news, dissemination of, 214-16.
Oda Jargis, 9, 200.
Oporinus, J., 193.
Ostendorp, 12, 69.
Ottobeuren, 86-101.
Paffraet, R., 29, 63.
Papias, 46-8, 49.
Paris University, 10; lectures at, 104, 112; life in, 112-15, 145, 148-51;
Montaigu College, 102;
Collège de la Marche, 112, 210.
Parr, Katherine, 192.
Paston, Sir John, 194, 205.
Pavia University, 16.
Peasants’ Revolt, 99-101.
Pellican, C., 92, 147.
Peter, name of, 71.
Platter, T., 35, 58-9, 154.
Poncher, S., 265.
Praedinius, R., 31.
Prague University, 281. press, early productions of, 254. prisoners, redemption of, 175. proofs, correction of, 159, 187.
Quakers, 29, 86, 292. quodlibetical disputations, 105-11.
Reading Abbey, 123.
Rees, Henry of, 8, 12.
Reisch, G., 99, 147. remarriage, 192-5.
Reuchlin, 31, 91, 122, 147, 195, 267.
Rode, J., 80.
Roper, M., 195, 198.
Rychard, W., 219.
St. Patrick’s cave, 92, 226.
Santiago de Compostella, 229, 231-2.
Sapidus, J., 147, 206.
Schinner, M., 219.
Schlettstadt, 147, 154, 156-8, 206, 272. p 303 schools, books used in, 62-5, 257; numbers of, 154.
Selling, W., 123, 141.
Serbopoulos, J., 123.
Shirwood, J., 124-6.
Sion, near Delft, 66, 81.
Sixtus IV, 10, 11, 34, 122.
Slechta, J., 281-8.
Souillac, 177. spelling, uncertainty in, 49-52.
Spires, libraries at, 18, 271.
Sprenger, 46.
Standonck, J., 102, 145.
Synthius, v. Zinthius.
Thomas of Illyria, 219-20.
Tournay, dispute over bishopric, 177.
Trithemius, 31, 59, 76-8, 214, 269, 273;
’In praise of scribes’, 261-2.
Trivet, Nic., 50.
Turzo, J., 279.
Urswick, C., 142.
Utraquists, 285, 287, 289, 293.
Valla, L., 23, 24, 27, 28, 115, 140-1, 262.
Vaudois, 289; crusade against, 180-1.
Veere, Lady of, 115, 131.
Vienne, Council of, 118, 266.
Vincent of Beauvais, 52. visits of ceremony, 276-81.
Vrye, A., 22-5, 197, 201-2.
Vrye, J., 22.
Wesley, J., 13.
Wessel, 9-13, 29-32, 200.
Wimpfeling, 87, 269.
Windesheim, 81. women, seclusion of, 196; education of, 196-200; position of, 200-2.
Ximenes, 263.
Zinthius, 34, 41-2, 63.
Zwingli, 204, 268.
Zwolle, 9, 10, 33, 34, 38.
