[78] ii., 554.
[79] There seems to be no sufficient reason to accept, as Drummond does, a previous trip of Erasmus to Rome during his residence at Bologna.
[80] i., 993, 994.
[81] iii.², 1375 A-D.
[82] iv., 405-503.
[83] Epistola apologetica ad Martinum Dorpium Theologum, ix., 1.
[84] He says elsewhere that More was the cause (auctor) of his writing the book. iii.¹, 474-D.
[85] iii.¹, 7-E.
[86] iii.², 1840-E. The letter, 1839-E, from Henry as king, used by Mr. Froude at this point to show how urgently Erasmus had been invited to England, belongs probably many years afterwards.
[87] iii.¹, 7-E.