The Praise of Folly - Desiderius Erasmus - Books - Independently Published - 9798673594759 - August 8, 2020
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The Praise of Folly

Desiderius Erasmus

The Praise of Folly

Erasmus, in full Desiderius Erasmus, (born October 27, 1469 [1466?], Rotterdam, Holland [now in the Netherlands]-died July 12, 1536, Basel, Switzerland), Dutch humanist who was the greatest scholar of the northern Renaissance, the first editor of the New Testament, and also an important figure in patristics and classical literature. In Praise of Folly, also translated as The Praise of Folly is an essay written in Latin in 1509 by Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam and first printed in June 1511. Inspired by previous works of the Italian humanist Faustino Perisauli De Triumpho Stultitiae, it is a satirical attack on superstitions and other traditions of European society as well as on the Western Church. Erasmus revised and extended his work, which was originally written in the space of a week while sojourning with Sir Thomas More at More's house in Bucklersbury in the City of London. The title Moriae Encomium had a punning second meaning as In Praise of More. In Praise of Folly is considered one of the most notable works of the Renaissance and played an important role in the beginnings of the Protestant Reformation.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released August 8, 2020
ISBN13 9798673594759
Publishers Independently Published
Pages 80
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 5 mm   ·   127 g
Language English  

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