ERASMUS

ĭrăzˈməs or Desiderius Erasmusdĕsĭdērˈēəs [Gr. Erasmus, his given name, and Lat., Desiderius=beloved; both are regarded as the equivalent of Dutch Gerard, Erasmus' father's name], 1466?–1536, 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. His editions of Greek and Latin classics and of the Fathers of the Church (especially of Jerome and Athanasius) were his chief occupation for years. His Latin edition of the New Testament was based on the original Greek text. For many years he was editor for the printer Johannes Froben in Basel. Erasmus' original works are mainly satirical and critical. Written in Latin, the language of the 16th-century scholar, the most important works are Adagia (1500, tr. Adages or Proverbs), a collection of quotations; Enchiridion militis christiani (1503, tr. Manual of the Christian Knight); Moriae encomium (1509, tr. The Praise of Folly, 1979); Institutio principis christiani (1515, tr. The Education of a Christian Prince, 1968); Colloquia (1516, tr. Colloquies); and his collected letters (tr., ed. by F. M. Nichols, 1904–18; repr. 1962). Erasmus combined vast learning with a fine style, a keen and sometimes sharp humor, moderation, and tolerance. His position on the Reformation was widely denounced, especially by Martin Luther, who had first looked on Erasmus as an ally because of Erasmus' attacks on clerical abuse and lay ignorance. Though eager for church reform, Erasmus remained all his life within the Roman Catholic Church. As a humanist he deplored the religious warfare of the time because of the rancorous, intolerant atmosphere and cultural decline that it induced. Erasmus was finally brought into open conflict with Luther and attacked his position on predestination in On the Freedom of the Will.

See studies by M. M. Phillips (1949, repr. 1965), J. Huizinga (tr. 1952, repr. 1957), R. H. Bainton (1969), T. A. Dorey, ed. (1970), and G. Thompson (1974).

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...reason that Colet had said that the name of Erasmus would never perish. NOTES 1. See Erasmus letter to Thomas Grey, August 1497 . Allen...background relevant to late scholasticism and Erasmus aversion to it. 3. J. Huizinga, Erasmus...
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Erasmus. Their descendants have not even been...and adhered to the following generation. Erasmus calls his father Gerard, his brother Peter Gerard, while a papal letter styles Erasmus himself Erasmus Rogerii. Possibly the...
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Reading Jerome in the Renaissance: Erasmus Reception of the Adversus Jovinianum...A quarter-century ago, writing of Erasmus of Rotterdam, the most outstanding of...important subject of research. (5) In Erasmus studies, the situation has changed considerably...
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Erasmus and Bernard Mandeville: a reconsideration...controversial Dutch Humanist Desiderius Erasmus (1466-1536) is made to symbolize the...darkness of the medieval era: At length, Erasmus, that great injurd Name, (The Glory...
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Erasmus and Christian Humanism. by Stewart MacDonald...particular perspective. Great figures like Erasmus of Rotterdam therefore face regular reappraisal...the historical vantage point changes. Erasmus has been seen, for example, as an embodiment...
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Erasmus Mundus Program Renewed ON JULY 12 the European Commission renewed the Erasmus Mundus program for the period 2009-2013. The current program runs from 2004-2008. The Erasmus Mundus program encourages universities to introduce...
...historian of science and biographer of Erasmus, Bacon, Wren and Hooke. by Daniel Snowman...a firm impression of someone--like Erasmus or Bacon--unconfinable within conventional...Historically. In a tightly argued book about Erasmus, drawing on close study of the texts...
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The Enigma of Thomas Cranmer Erasmus Lecture by Ron Csillag Graph Not Transcribed HEROIC DEFENDER of...professor Diarmaid MacCulloch told a packed chapel in the annual Erasmus lecture at Trinity College, University of Toronto, Oct. 28...
...helpful readings for these purposes is Erasmus Colloquy on courtship (written in 1523), a compressed dramatic enactment in which Erasmus is depicting not so much what was happening...available. On first or even second reading, Erasmus Colloquy will no doubt strike most modern...
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The Darwin History Forgot; Son of Erasmus and Father of Charles, Robert Darwin...Ive always felt posthumously sorry for Erasmus Darwin. One of the greatest minds of...But if posterity has been unkind to Erasmus, then pity even more the fate of Robert...
...France; Missing: Claire Brady, a Law Student, Had Been on an Erasmus Project in Strasbourg. She Last Contacted Her Family before...bought a new bike." Ms Brady had left in September on an Erasmus project, hoping she had passed her resit exams. But one week...
...new audiences to modern science concepts that are changing the world around us. The society has it origins in the time of Erasmus Darwin, the 18th century physician and poet; and potter and social reformer Josiah Wedgwood. They were, respectively...
...students have been lured to Liverpool by the Erasmus scheme, to expand their postgraduate...the guidance and advice offered by the Erasmus Student Networks Liverpool cohosts Dr...At a reunion in Liverpool Athenaeum, Erasmus students in the classes of 2006-8...
...management of a major UK-wide programme - Erasmus, the European Commissions programme for...Europe have and are benefiting from the Erasmus programme, enriching their education...his sympathy to the parents of a British Erasmus student killed in Italy. "Uppermost...
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ERASMUS iraz m s or Desiderius Erasmus desider e s Gr. Erasmus, his given name, and Lat., Desiderius =beloved; both are regarded as the equivalent of Dutch Gerard, Erasmus fathers name, 1466? 1536, Dutch humanist, b. Rotterdam. He...
DARWIN, ERASMUS 1731 1802, English physician and poet. During most of his life he practiced medicine in Lichfield and cultivated a botanical...
...spanning the Nieuwe Maas is the elegant Erasmus Bridge (1996). Rotterdam owes its importance...Rotterdam (including the birthplace of Erasmus ) were destroyed; the Groote Kerk (a...institutions of higher learning include Erasmus Univ. and the International School of...
...established himself at Basel and there in 1516 printed the Greek New Testament, edited and translated into Latin by Erasmus. Erasmus edited many publications of Froben, contributing to the fame of Frobens press for printing scholarly texts. Froben...
...the new learning and his friendships with Colet , Lyly , and Erasmus , More became an ardent humanist. As a successful London lawyer...Rogers (1947), which contains all his letters except those to Erasmus. The biography of More by his son-in-law William Roper...
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