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    Julius Excluded from Heaven (Latin: Iulius exclusus e coelis, IE) is a dialogue that was written in 1514, commonly attributed to the Dutch humanist and...
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    fiercely satirized after his death by Erasmus of Rotterdam in Julius Excluded from Heaven, in which the drunken pope, denied entry by St Peter, justifies...
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  • 1514 in literature (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
    poet") to Queen Claude. Desiderius Erasmus (attributed) – Julius Excluded from Heaven (Julius exclusus de caelis) February 8 – Daniele Barbaro, Italian...
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    Erasmus (category Articles with unsourced statements from July 2023)
    to Plutarch's How to tell a Flatterer from a Friend (1514) (Dedication to Henry VIII) Julius Excluded from Heaven (1514) (attrib.) Colloquies (Colloquia)...
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    1517). He is claimed as the author of Julius exclusus de coelis ("Julius excluded from Heaven"), a satire on Pope Julius II, which was wrongly credited to...
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  • List of years in literature (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
    in literature – Meghapart's Parzatumar 1514 in literature – Julius Excluded from Heaven 1515 in literature – Ciolek's Missal 1516 in literature – Ariosto...
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  • Julius Excluded from Heaven (Latin: Julius exclusus e coelis), as cited in The Erasmus Reader where: "Our great master did not come down from heaven to...
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    Praemium Erasmianum Foundation (category Articles containing potentially dated statements from 2023)
    humanities. The Foundation is motivated by the ideas of Desiderius Erasmus, from whom it derives its name, and European cultural traditions. Humanistic values...
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  • eschatology looks to study and discuss matters such as death and the afterlife, Heaven and Hell, the Second Coming of Jesus, the resurrection of the dead, the...
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  • History of philosophical pessimism (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the Encyclopedia Americana with a Wikisource reference)
    philosopher Julius Bahnsen is often described as the most extreme form of philosophical pessimism, perhaps even more so than Mainländer's since it excludes any...
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