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Person Born Died Gender Person ID
Erasmo da Rotterdam Rotterdam 1466 Basel 1536 M P1001

Instrument(s) Professional group Social status Social sphere Why is the person listed?
vihuela Cleric Ecclesiastical Literary Author Author - poet, playwright

Years active Place active Century Region
16cent Lowcountries
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Desiderius Erasmus Roterodamus (27 October[1] 1466 – 12 July 1536), known as Erasmus of Rotterdam, or simply Erasmus, was a Dutch Renaissance humanist, Catholic priest, social critic, teacher, and theologian.
Erasmus was a classical scholar who wrote in a pure Latin style. Amongst humanists, he enjoyed the sobriquet "Prince of the Humanists"; he has been called "the crowning glory of the Christian humanists".[2] Using humanist techniques for working on texts, he prepared important new Latin and Greek editions of the New Testament. These raised questions that would be influential in the Protestant Reformation and Catholic Counter-Reformation. He also wrote On Free Will,[3] The Praise of Folly, Handbook of a Christian Knight, On Civility in Children, Copia: Foundations of the Abundant Style, Julius Exclusus, and many other works.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Desiderius_Erasmus accessed 12/05/14

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Date Document
1532 Anónimo, Colloquio de viejos [Traduction of Erasmo da Rotterdam].
1549 Erasmo da Rotterdam, Apotegmas que son dichos graciosos... [translator: Francisco de Thamara].
1532 Erasmo da Rotterdam, Coloquios familiares (spanish ed. of Alonso Ruiz Virués).


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