Colloquia FamiliarÃa Cum Notis accuratioribus M. Nicolai Merceri, Pisciaci, Artium Doctoris in Academia Parisiensi, & Grammaticorum Regiae Navarrae Propinmariæ. Erasmus Roterodami, Desiderius History

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A mid-17th-century Parisian edition of Erasmus of Rotterdamâ s famous Colloquia FamiliarÃa, one of the foundational works of Renaissance humanism and early modern pedagogy. Originally written as conversational exercises for students learning Latin, Erasmusâ s dialogues evolved into a brilliant and witty critique of contemporary morals, superstition, and scholastic excess. Through satirical exchanges on everyday subjectsâ "friendship, marriage, travel, religion, and educationâ "Erasmus offers insight into both Christian ethics and humanist reform. The Colloquia enjoyed immense popularity for two centuries as both a language text and a guide to civility, and it remains a monument of Renaissance learning, style, and social commentary. This 1661 edition, edited by Nicolas Mercier, includes scholarly notes, a Latinâ "French life of Erasmus, and extensive commentary designed for academic study. The volume opens with an elaborate engraved frontispiece portrait of Erasmus at his desk beneath cherubs holding a banner, the emblematic motto Nulli cedo (â I yield to no oneâ ) above him. The typography and ornamentation typify Parisian classical printing of the reign of Louis XIV, with woodcut initials and headpieces throughout. The book closes with Mercierâ s biographical essay Vita Desiderii Erasmi Roterodami and an index of the numerous colloquiesâ "each a mirror of Erasmusâ s wit and moral philosophy. Condition:ÂText block solid, pages evenly toned with occasional foxing and light damp staining. Small early ink inscriptions on endpapers and title, some early marginal notes. Engraved frontispiece crisp and well preserved. Overall- good. Contemporary full speckled calf, gilt-tooled spine in six compartments with raised bands and gilt title â Colloq. Erasmi.â Binding is complete but well worn, with rubbing, edge wear, and chipping at head and tail of spine; corners rounded, joints starting yet sound
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