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In page Margaret Roper:

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Roper was the first non-royal woman to publish a translation.[1] This was her translation of the Latin work, Precatio Dominica by Erasmus, as A Devout Treatise upon the Paternoster. Erasmus was sufficiently impressed with her skills and dedicated his Commentary on the Christian hymn of Prudentius (1523) to her.[2] Erasmus is cited as writing most of his work, The Praise of Folly, during a visit to Bucklersbury. The dedication to The Praise of Folly cites Thomas More and his friendship with Erasmus heavily.[3] In 1524, Roper also completed a translation of Erasmus' thoughts on the Lord's Prayer.