Erasmus and the Age of Reformation
HARPER TORCHBOOKS / The Cloister Library HARPER & ROW, PUBLISHERS NEW YORK, EVANSTON, AND LONDON
WOODCUT BY HANS HOLBEIN. 1535
Printed in the United States of America
Huizinga's text was translated from the Dutch by F. Hopman and first published by Charles Scribner's Sons in 1924. The section from the Letters of Erasmus was translated by Barbara Flower.
Reprinted by arrangement with Phaidon Press, Ltd., London
Originally published under the title: Erasmus of Rotterdam
First HARPER TORCHBOOK edition published 1957
Library of Congress catalogue card number 57-10119
by G.N. Clark, Provost of Oriel College, Oxford
Johan Huizinga
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ERASMUS AND THE AGE OF REFORMATION
JOHAN HUIZINGA
with a selection from the letters of Erasmus
Contents
FOOTNOTES:
ERASMUS AS A HUMANIST
THE PRAISE OF FOLLY
FOOTNOTES:
FOOTNOTES:
ERASMUS'S MIND
ERASMUS'S MIND-CONTINUED
ERASMUS'S CHARACTER
FOOTNOTES:
FIRST YEARS OF THE REFORMATION
FOOTNOTES:
LAST YEARS
FOOTNOTES:
CONCLUSION
X. TO SERVATIUS ROGER
XII. TO THOMAS MORE
XIV. TO MARTIN LUTHER
XVII. TO MARTIN LUTHER
FOOTNOTES:
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Язык
Английский
Год издания
2007-10-05
Темы
Erasmus, Desiderius, -1536; Authors, Latin (Medieval and modern) -- Netherlands -- Biography; Humanists -- Netherlands -- Biography; Scholars, Medieval -- Netherlands -- Biography; Reformation -- Biography; Netherlands -- Intellectual life -- 16th century; Rotterdam (Netherlands) -- Biography