A Life of John Colet: With an Appendix of Some of His English Writings
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John Colet (1467-1519) was Dean of St. Pauls Cathedral and founder of St. Pauls School London. Colet lectured at Oxford on St. Pauls Epistles introducing a new treatment by abandoning the purely textual commentary then common in favor of a study of the personality of St. Paul and of the text as a whole. In 1498 he met Erasmus at Oxford with whom he immediately became intimate arousing in him especially a distrust of the later school men. Colets lectures on the New Testament continued for five years until in 1504 he was made Dean of St. Pauls. In London he became the intimate friend and spiritual adviser of Sir Thomas More. In 1509 he began the foundation of the great school with which his name will ever be associated. This biography by noted Oxford reform scholar J.H. Lupton was the standard for one hundred years and remains a classic today.
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