EPISTOLÆ OBSCURORUM VIRORUM

EPISTOLÆ OBSCURORUM VIRORUM
   (i. e. letters of obscure men), a celebrated collection of Latin letters which appeared in the 16th century in Germany, attacking with merciless severity the doctrines and modes of living of the scholastics and monks, credited with hastening the Reformation.

The Nuttall Encyclopaedia. . 1907.

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