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Erasmus, Desiderius
Dutch scholar and leading humanist of the Renaissance era, who taught and studied all over Europe and was a prolific writer. His pioneer translation of the Greek New Testament (with parallel Latin text, 1516) exposed the Vulgate as a second-hand document. Although opposed to dogmatism and abuse of church power, he remained impartial during Martin Luther's conflict with the pope. [eng]
Об Эразме Роттердамском
Похвала глупости. Из "Библиологического словаря" священника Александра Меня. [rus]
Эразм Роттердамский. О приуготовлении к смерти
Эразм Роттердамский. Трактат "О приуготовлении к смерти". Уникальный перевод на русский язык - Олег Чертов. [rus]
Desiderius Erasmus (c. 1466-1536) Forum Frigate
Discussion deck. [eng]
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Erasmus, Desiderius (c. 1466-1536)
Works by Desiderius Erasmus [eng]
Creative Quotations from Desiderius Erasmus (1469?-1536)
Desiderius Erasmus in quotations to inspire creative thinking [eng]
Desiderius Erasmus
Dutch Scholar, theologian, & Renaissance shit stirrer. [eng]
Erasmus, Desiderius. The New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy, Third Edition. 2002
A Dutch scholar of the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries, who attempted to solve some of the controversies of the time of the Reformation. Erasmus urged changes in the general views of Christians, including more personal piety, reforms that would make the Roman Catholic Church less worldly, and the study of the literature of ancient Greece and Rome. Erasmus’s most famous work is a satire entitled The Praise of Folly. [eng]
CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Desiderius Erasmus
The most brilliant and most important leader of German humanism, b. at Rotterdam, Holland, 28 October, probably in 1466; d. at Basle, Switzerland, 12 July, 1536. He was the illegitimate child of Gerard, a citizen of Gouda, and Margaretha Rogers, and at a later date latinized his name as Desiderius Erasmus. Eventually his father became a priest. Erasmus and an elder brother were brought up at Gouda by their mother. [eng]
Modern History Sourcebook: Desiderius Erasmus: The Praise of Folly (Moriae Encomium), 1509
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Desiderius Erasmus at The Mad Cybrarian's Library
An index of the online works of Desiderius Erasmus and related information [eng]
Erasmus. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
Dutch humanist, b. Rotterdam. He was ordained priest of the Roman Catholic Church and studied at the Univ. of Paris. Erasmus’ influence began to be felt in Europe after 1500. It was exercised through his personal contacts, his editions of classical authors, and his own writings. He was acquainted with most of the scholars of Europe and his circle of friends was especially large in England; it included Thomas More, John Colet, and Henry VIII. [eng]
Erasmus, Desiderius
Desiderius Erasmus was de onbetwiste leider van het humanisme benoorden de Alpen. Hij werd op 28 oktober 1466 (of misschien 1469) geboren in Rotterdam als zoon van een priester. Hij bezocht scholen te Gouda, Deventer (1478-1484; sinds 1483 onder het rectoraat van Alexander Hegius) en 's-Hertogenbosch (1484-1486); in de laatste twee plaatsen woonde hij in kosthuizen van de Broeders des gemenen levens. In 1487 trad hij als Augustijner kanunnik in het klooster Steijn bij Gouda in. In 1492 volgde zijn priesterwijding. Vanaf 1495 studeerde hij in Parijs, waar hij naam maakte als literator en privй-docent. In de jaren daarop reisde hij heen en weer tussen Frankrijk, de zuidelijke Nederlanden en Engeland. In deze tijd formuleerde hij zijn ideaal: een herstel van Latijnse letteren en christelijke vroomheid. [nld]
Erasmus [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy]
Life Writings In Praise of Folly Attitude Toward the Reformation Doctrine of the Eucharist [eng]
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