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Desiderius Erasmus Roterodamus ( 28 October 1466?
Desiderius Erasmus was born in Holland on 28 October in the late 1460s.
* Desiderius Erasmus Roterodamus ( 1466-1536 ) Selected works at the Latin Library.
* Desiderius Erasmus at the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
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Bart Ehrman suggests in his book Misquoting Jesus that the King James Version would not have included the passage if Desiderius Erasmus had not given in to pressure to include it in the Textus Receptus even though he doubted its authenticity.
According to his friend, the theologian Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam, More once seriously contemplated abandoning his legal career to become a monk.
A major centre for Reformation and Renaissance studies, Victoria is home to international scholarly projects and holdings devoted to pre-Puritan English drama and the works of Desiderius Erasmus.
In particular, it houses the Erasmus collection, one of the richest resources in North America for the study of works written or edited by the great Dutch humanist Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam.
* July 12 – Desiderius Erasmus, Dutch writer and philosopher ( b. c. 1466 )
He was influenced by the work of Desiderius Erasmus, who made the Greek New Testament available in Europe, and by Martin Luther.
* Desiderius Erasmus publishes a new Greek translation of the New Testament.
He also painted the occasional portrait, making his international mark with portraits of the humanist Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam.

Desiderius and great
Blessed Pope Victor III ( c. 1026 – 16 September 1087 ), born Daufer ( Dauphar ), Latinised Dauferius, was Pope as the successor of Pope Gregory VII from 24 May 1086, yet his pontificate is far less impressive in history than his time as Desiderius, the great Abbot of Monte Cassino.
On 23 May a great meeting was held in the deaconry of St. Lucy, and Desiderius was again importuned to accept the papacy but persisted in his refusal, threatening to return to his monastery in case of violence.
Reccared's army defeated the Arian insurgents and their Catholic allies with great slaughter, Desiderius himself being slain.
Faithful to the admonitions of his pious mother, three of whose letters to him are mentioned in his Vita, Desiderius led at court the serious holy life of a monk, and administered his office with great fidelity.

Desiderius and Dutch
Adages were collected and used by ancient writers and their work and writings inspired the Dutch humanist scholar Desiderius Erasmus to produce a massive collection of Adagia in the early sixteenth century.
The series originated with the first printed Greek New Testament, published in 1516 — a work undertaken in Basel by the Dutch Catholic scholar and humanist Desiderius Erasmus.
Desiderius Erasmus Roterodamus ( 1466 – 1536 ), was a Dutch Renaissance humanist and Catholic whose works laid a foundation for religious toleration.
* Desiderius Erasmus ( Dutch Christian humanist )
In Praise of Folly ( Greek title: Morias Enkomion ( Μωρίας Εγκώμιον ), Latin: Stultitiae Laus, sometimes translated as In Praise of More, Dutch title: Lof der Zotheid ) is an essay written in Latin in 1509 by Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam and first printed in 1511.
Scholars like the Dutch humanist, Desiderius Erasmus ( 1467 – 1563 ), denounced the church and the way it taught.
The Programme is named after the Dutch philosopher Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam, known as an opponent of dogmatism, who lived and worked in many places in Europe to expand his knowledge and gain new insights, and who left his fortune to the University of Basel in Switzerland.
Adagia ( adagium is the singular form and adagia is the plural ) is an annotated collection of Greek and Latin proverbs, compiled during the Renaissance by Dutch humanist Desiderius Erasmus Roterodamus.
The Erasmus programme ( named after Desiderius Erasmus, the 16th century Dutch humanist and theologian ), has been the icon of university exchange programmes since its launch in 1987.
* Desiderius Erasmus ( circa 1466-1536 ), Dutch humanist and theologian
The Dutch humanist Desiderius Erasmus wrote to her: " For a long time I have cherished all the many excellent gifts that God bestowed upon you ; prudence worthy of a philosopher ; chastity ; moderation ; piety ; an invincible strength of soul, and a marvelous contempt for all the vanities of this world.

Desiderius and humanist
In 1515, the preacher and theologian Oswald Myconius invited them to add pen drawings to the margin of a copy of The Praise of Folly by the humanist scholar Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam.
* Desiderius Erasmus, ( 1466 / 1469-1536 ), humanist
* Desiderius Erasmus, humanist and theologian ( 1466 – 1536 )
* Desiderius Erasmus ( 1466 – 1536 ), philosopher, humanist ( though Erasmus de Roterodamus is usually thought to be born in Rotterdam )
* Desiderius Erasmus ( 1466 – 1536, humanist, philosopher, author ),
* Desiderius Erasmus, humanist and theologian ( 1466 – 1536 )
* Desiderius Erasmus ( 1466 – 1536 ), humanist.
Desiderius Erasmus was a humanist scholar, also known as Erasmus of Rotterdam.
* Jakov Baničević ( 1466 – 1532 ), Renaissance humanist, friend of Desiderius Erasmus and secretary to Maximilian I of Habsburg, from Žrnovo.
Desiderius Erasmus, for example, was important in spreading humanist ideas in the north, and was a central figure at the intersection of classical humanism and mounting religious questions.
The university is named after Desiderius Erasmus Roterodamus, a 15th century humanist and theologian.
It was renamed in 1842, after the famous Rotterdam theologian and humanist Desiderius Erasmus ( 1466 – 1536 ).
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