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  • The Praise of Folly

    "The Praise of Folly" is a satirical work by Desiderius Erasmus that critiques the societal norms and practices of his time. Through the voice of Folly, a personification of foolishness, Erasmus humorously examines the absurdities of human behavior, including the vanity of scholars, the hypocrisy of religious leaders, and the folly of war. The text is both entertaining and thought-provoking, ... Read more

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  • Handbook of the Militant Christian

    Translated by John P. Dolan ...
    Handbook of the Militant Christian (Latin: Enchiridion militis Christiani), which has also been translated as Handbook of a Christian Knight and The Manual of a Christian Knight, is a work written by Dutch scholar Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam in 1503. First published in English in 1533 by William Tyndale, this is the 1962 English edition by John Patrick Dolan.During a stay in Tournehem, a ... Read more

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  • In Praise of Folly

    In Praise of Folly, also translated as The Praise of Folly (Latin: Stultitiae Laus or Moriae Encomium; Greek title: Μωρίας ἐγκώμιον (Morias enkomion); Dutch title: Lof der Zotheid), 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 ... Read more

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  • The Complete Works of Desiderius Erasmus

    The Complete Works of Desiderius ErasmusThis Complete Collection includes the following titles:--------1 - The Colloquies of Erasmus, Volume I2 - A Merry Dialogue Declaringe the Properties of Shrowde Shrews and Honest Wives3 - Two Dyaloges (c. 1549)4 - The Pilgrimage of Pure Devotion5 - A Very Pleasaunt & Fruitful Diologe Called the Epicure6 - Encomium artis medicae7 - De Lof der Zotheid8 - The ... Read more

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  • In Praise of Folly

    At the onset of his hugely successful satire of medieval European society, Dutch scholar Desiderius Erasmus invokes the goddess Folly, daughter of Youth and Wealth, who was raised by Drunkenness and Ignorance. She's followed by idolatrous companions, including Self-love, Flattery, Pleasure, and Laziness.Through Folly's wry and humorous speech, Erasmus denounces the superstitions and nonsensical ... Read more

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  • In Praise of Folly

    The central theme of the essay is the personification of Folly as a wise, witty, and entertaining speaker who praises herself and her own influence. Through this personification, Erasmus uses satire to critique the folly and foolishness that he saw prevalent in society, particularly within the Church and among the clergy. Folly's speech is a blend of humor, irony, and sharp criticism, making it a ... Read more

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  • Erasmus Against War

    Erasmus critiques the hypocrisy of rulers and clergy who claim divine justification for war while ignoring Christ's message of peace and love. He vividly describes the horrors of war—suffering, destruction, and the loss of innocent lives—to emphasize its futility and moral corruption. Instead of glorifying war as a means to power or justice, Erasmus advocates for diplomacy, reason, and compassion ... Read more

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  • Delphi Collected Works of Desiderius Erasmus (Illustrated)

    Series Book 12 - Delphi Series Nine
    The Dutch humanist Desiderius Erasmus was the greatest scholar of the northern Renaissance, as well as the first editor of the New Testament. A classical scholar that wrote in a pure Latin style, Erasmus earned the sobriquet "Prince of the Humanists". Using the philological methods pioneered by Italian humanists, he helped lay the foundations for the historical-critical study of the past. This ... Read more

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  • In Praise of Folly

    In Praise of Folly (Latin: Stultitiae Laus or Moriae Encomium—sometimes translated as In Praise of More; Greek title: Morias enkomion (Μωρίας ἐγκώμιον); Dutch title: Lof der Zotheid) 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's De Triumpho Stultitiae, it is a satirical ... Read more

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  • In Praise of Folly

    Considered one of the most important works of literature in Western Civilization, Desiderius Erasmus's essay In Praise of Folly is a classic satirical work in the style of the ancients, in which the Goddess of Folly extols the virtues of frivolousness and indulgence of one's passions and then turns to a satirical examination of Christian piousness. In a humorously satirical way, the work examines ... Read more

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  • In Praise of Folly

    In Praise of Folly by Desiderius Erasmus In Praise of Folly, also translated as The Praise of Folly (Latin: Stultitiae Laus or Moriae Encomium), 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 [it] De Triumpho Stultitiae, it is a satirical attack on superstitions, other t.. ... Read more

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  • In Praise of Folly

    *In Praise of Folly* by Desiderius Erasmus is a masterful satirical work that presents a sharp critique of the societal norms and religious practices of the early 16th century. Narrated by Folly herself, the personification of foolishness, this essay explores the themes of human folly, ignorance, and the absurdities of life. Through Folly's witty observations, Erasmus dissects the behaviors of ... Read more

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