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Updated: July 18, 2025
Bulwer-Lytton's letter, 15 March 1846, denying the authorship of the New Timon, might almost have been translated from Erasmus' to Campegio, except that it goes further in falsehood. An interesting parallel is often drawn between Indian life to-day and the life with which we are familiar in the Bible.
Ferdinand of Austria, entering into the views of his brother, was anxious to arrest the progress of the new ideas, now spreading with great rapidity, and he entered instructed by a legate, Campegio, from the pope into an engagement with the Duke of Bavaria, and most of the German bishops, to carry the edict of Worms into effect.
He rises to his greatest heights in addressing cardinals. To Campegio, then in London, he writes on 1 May 1519: 'How malicious some people are! Any scandalous book that comes out they at once put down to me. Finally, they began to say that I was the author of this book of Luther; a person I have hardly ever heard of, certainly I have not read his book.
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