A satirical work by Desiderius Erasmus which attacks the Western Church and superstitions of European society
Wenin Christian. Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam, On Copia of Words and Ideas . In: Revue Philosophi...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DX173757 / BLDSC - British Library Docume...
[4], 114 leavesBy Robert Parsons.Place of publication and printer's name from STC.Running title read...
A satirical work by Desiderius Erasmus which attacks the Western Church and superstitions of Europea...
This article delineates the conceptual, thematic and structural links of Erasmus’s The Praise of Fol...
Framing is part of the celebrations of the «500th anniversary of the edition of Praise of Folly (15...
Although not translated into English until 1549, Erasmus’s most famous work, the Praise of Folly, ha...
From 1478 to 1485 Desiderius Erasmus studied at the Latin school in Deventer. In 1509 he wrote his&n...
This work is dedicated to comedy and foolery in Praise of folly and The Letters of dull men. The fir...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore the satirical apparatus of Thomas More and Erasmus of Rotte...
The work called Praise of Folly, written by Desiderius Erasmus, the shining star of the Renaissance,...
The pursuit of happiness represents one of the major paradoxes of Erasmus' best-known work, Encomium...
The ship of fools is an allegory of human frailty in which a ship, or a fleet of ships, is adrift on...
This is a review of Erasmus and during the process of the review, the reviewer rethinks the Renaissa...
‘Madness and Christianity go hand in hand ’ (Screech 1985, 25). This claim can be considered quite a...
Wenin Christian. Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam, On Copia of Words and Ideas . In: Revue Philosophi...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DX173757 / BLDSC - British Library Docume...
[4], 114 leavesBy Robert Parsons.Place of publication and printer's name from STC.Running title read...
A satirical work by Desiderius Erasmus which attacks the Western Church and superstitions of Europea...
This article delineates the conceptual, thematic and structural links of Erasmus’s The Praise of Fol...
Framing is part of the celebrations of the «500th anniversary of the edition of Praise of Folly (15...
Although not translated into English until 1549, Erasmus’s most famous work, the Praise of Folly, ha...
From 1478 to 1485 Desiderius Erasmus studied at the Latin school in Deventer. In 1509 he wrote his&n...
This work is dedicated to comedy and foolery in Praise of folly and The Letters of dull men. The fir...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore the satirical apparatus of Thomas More and Erasmus of Rotte...
The work called Praise of Folly, written by Desiderius Erasmus, the shining star of the Renaissance,...
The pursuit of happiness represents one of the major paradoxes of Erasmus' best-known work, Encomium...
The ship of fools is an allegory of human frailty in which a ship, or a fleet of ships, is adrift on...
This is a review of Erasmus and during the process of the review, the reviewer rethinks the Renaissa...
‘Madness and Christianity go hand in hand ’ (Screech 1985, 25). This claim can be considered quite a...
Wenin Christian. Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam, On Copia of Words and Ideas . In: Revue Philosophi...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DX173757 / BLDSC - British Library Docume...
[4], 114 leavesBy Robert Parsons.Place of publication and printer's name from STC.Running title read...