Across northern Europe in the early sixteenth century, Erasmus of Rotterdam, Thomas More, John Colet, and Juan Luis Vives carried on a correspondence that knit the Latin-reading world into a single conversation. They produced the first critical Greek New Testament, wrote letters and editions and satires in one another’s defense, and labored, on the eve of the Reformation, to renew the church from within.
Ad fontes. (To the sources)
— ERASMIAN MOTTO
