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COLLECTED WORKS OF ERASMUS VOLUME 64 Enarratio pia iuxtaacdoctainpsalmum 33 page5 Basel: Froben1531 Centrefor Reformationand Renaissance Studies Victoria University, University ofToronto This isthe openingof AnExpositionofPsalm33page275below EXPOSITIONS OF THE PSALMS edited by Dominic Baker-Smith CONCIONALIS INTERPRETATIO IN PSALMUM 85 IN PSALMUM 22 ENARRATIO TRIPLEX CONSULTATIO DE BELLO TURCIS INFERENDO, ET OBITER ENARRATUS PSALMUS 28 ENARRATIO PSALMI 33 University of Toronto Press Toronto / Buffalo / London www.utppublishing.com Theresearchandpublication costsofthe CollectedWorks ofErasmus aresupportedby University ofTorontoPress. (cid:1)c UniversityofTorontoPressIncorporated2005 Toronto/Buffalo /London Printedin Canada isbn 0-8020-3584-1 Printedonacid-freepaper CanadianCataloguinginPublicationData Erasmus, Desiderius, d.1536 [Works] CollectedworksofErasmus Includes bibliographical referencesandindex. Contents:v. 64.Expositions ofthe Psalms /editedbyDominic Baker-Smith. isbn 0-8020-3584-1(v.64) 1.Erasmus, Desiderius, d.1536–Collectedworks. i.Title. pa85001974 199'.492 c74-006326-xrev University ofTorontoPressacknowledgesthefinancial assistance toits publishing programofthe Canada Counciland theOntario ArtsCouncil. University ofTorontoPressacknowledgesthe financial support foritspublishing activitiesoftheGovernment ofCanada throughthe BookPublishing IndustryDevelopment Program(bpidp). Collected Works of Erasmus The aim of the Collected Works of Erasmus is to make available an accurate, readable English text of Erasmus’ correspondence and his other principal writings. The edition is planned and directed by an Editorial Board, an Executive Committee, and an Advisory Committee. editorial board William Barker, University of King’s College, Halifax Alexander Dalzell, Fredericton, New Brunswick James M. Estes, University of Toronto Charles Fantazzi, East Carolina University James K. Farge, Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies John N. Grant, University of Toronto Paul F. Grendler, Chapel Hill, North Carolina Brad Inwood, University of Toronto James K. McConica, Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, Chairman John H. Munro, University of Toronto John O’Malley, Weston Jesuit School of Theology Mechtilde O’Mara, University of Toronto Hilmar M. Pabel, Simon Fraser University Jane E. Phillips, University of Kentucky Erika Rummel, University of Toronto R.J. Schoeck, Lawrence, Kansas Robert D. Sider, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan James D. Tracy, University of Minnesota executive committee Alexander Dalzell, Fredericton, New Brunswick James M. Estes, University of Toronto Charles Fantazzi, East Carolina University Paul F. Grendler, Chapel Hill, North Carolina Bill Harnum, University of Toronto Press James K. McConica, Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies John O’Malley, Weston Jesuit School of Theology Mechtilde O’Mara, University of Toronto Jane E. Phillips, University of Kentucky Erika Rummel, University of Toronto R.J. Schoeck, Lawrence, Kansas R.M. Schoeffel, University of Toronto Press, Chairman Robert D. Sider, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan James D. Tracy, University of Minnesota John Yates, University of Toronto Press advisory committee Maria Cytowska, University of Warsaw Anthony Grafton, Princeton University H.J. de Jonge, Rijksuniversiteit te Leiden Robert M. Kingdon, University of Wisconsin Maurice Lebel, Universite´ Laval Ian W.F. Maclean, Oxford University Jean-Claude Margolin, Centre d’e´tudes supe´rieures de la Renaissance de Tours Bruce M. Metzger, Princeton Theological Seminary Clarence H. Miller, Saint Louis University John Rowlands, The British Museum John Tedeschi, University of Wisconsin J. Trapman, Conseil International asd J.B. Trapp, Warburg Institute Timothy J. Wengert, The Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia Contents List of Illustrations ix Preface Dominic Baker-Smith xi A Devout Explanation of Psalm 85 in the Form of a Sermon / Concionalis interpretatio in psalmum 85 translated and annotated by Carolinne White 1 A Threefold Exposition of Psalm 22 / In psalmum 22 enarratio triplex translated and annotated by Emily Kearns 119 AMostUsefulDiscussionConcerningProposalsforWarAgainsttheTurks, Including an Exposition of Psalm 28 / Consultatio de bello Turcis inferendo, et obiter enarratus psalmus 28 translated and annotated by Michael J. Heath 201 An Exposition of Psalm 33 / Enarratio psalmi 33 translated and annotated by Emily Kearns 267 Works Frequently Cited 376 Short-Title Forms for Erasmus’ Works 378 Index of Biblical and Apochryphal References 383 General Index 401 Illustrations In psalmum 33 (Basel: Froben 1531) opening page frontispiece A bishop, possibly John Longland 11 Suleiman the Magnificent 228

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Between 1515 and 1533 Erasmus wrote commentaries on eleven psalms, his only treatment of texts from the Old Testament. His principal aim was, as in his Paraphrases, to contribute, through the exposition of the Bible, to the renewal of preaching and devotional literature. This second of three volumes
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