Erasmus
.... These are the passages in which
Erasmus has
Folly utter his serious objections to such practices as religious abuses carried out by the Church. ....
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Humanism and Scholasticism
....
Erasmus's Praise of
Folly, treated hereafter, is an example of a more speculative investigation of the (then) current culture with an eye on future reform. ....
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Walzer's Conception of Just & Unjust Wars
.... made reverence to Pope Julius II in his work Praise of
Folly and linked Julius there with war (Sowards 105). One of the most famous writings of
Erasmus is his ....
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The Renaissance Culture & Writers
.... Writers such as Thomas More and Desiderius
Erasmus attacked the Church and society in More's Utopia and
Erasmus's The Praise of
Folly, opening the door for ....
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The Renaissance
.... Writers such as Thomas More and Desiderius
Erasmus attacked the Church and society in More's Utopia and
Erasmus's The Praise of
Folly, opening the door for ....
(1094

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Philosophies of Education
.... In
Erasmus' own words, "It is the height of
folly that one should train the body to be comely, and wholly neglect that excellence of mind which alone can guide ....
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The Reformation
.... He made reverence to Pope Julius II in his work Praise of
Folly and linked Julius there with war (Sowards 105).
Erasmus thus criticized the Pope but did not ....
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Renaissance Humanism
.... The so-called prince of humanists and schoolmaster to the Renaissance was
Erasmus, whose Praise of
Folly is partly an indictment of the "scandalous life" of ....
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The Baroque Era in Art
.... The fool is present to point the way to human
folly and the effects of a .... and surroundings that he invalidates the declaration of his friend
Erasmus: "My best ....
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