Julius Excluded from Heaven
Julius Excluded from Heaven (Latin: Iulius exclusus e coelis) is a dialogue that was written in 1514, commonly attributed to the Dutch humanist and theologian Desiderius Erasmus. It involves Pope Julius II, who had recently died, trying to persuade Saint Peter to allow him to enter heaven by using the same tactics he applied when alive. The dialogue is also supplemented by a "Genius" (his guardian angel) who makes wry comments about the pope and his deeds.
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Julius Excluded from Heaven
Julius Excluded from Heaven (Latin: Iulius exclusus e coelis) is a dialogue that was written in 1514, commonly attributed to the Dutch humanist and theologian Desiderius Erasmus. It involves Pope Julius II, who had recently died, trying to persuade Saint Peter to allow him to enter heaven by using the same tactics he applied when alive. The dialogue is also supplemented by a "Genius" (his guardian angel) who makes wry comments about the pope and his deeds.
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Julius Excluded from Heaven (L ...... about the pope and his deeds.
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Julius vor der verschlossenen ...... Kritik satirisch zu ummanteln.
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Julius Excluded from Heaven (L ...... about the pope and his deeds.
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Julius vor der verschlossenen ...... zeit seines Lebens bestritten.
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Julius Excluded from Heaven
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Julius vor der verschlossenen Himmelstür
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