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Erasmus and wrote
When the press expanded to current titles, they wrote some books themselves and employed other writers, including Erasmus.
Erasmus was a classical scholar who wrote in a pure Latin style.
While at Stein, Erasmus fell in love with a fellow canon, Servatius Rogerus, and wrote a series of passionate letters in which he called Rogerus " half my soul ".
In response, Luther wrote his De servo arbitrio ( On the Bondage of the Will ) ( 1525 ), which attacks the " Diatribe " and Erasmus himself, going so far as to claim that Erasmus was not a Christian.
Erasmus wrote both on ecclesiastic subjects and those of general human interest.
Erasmus also wrote of the legendary Frisian freedom fighter and rebel Pier Gerlofs Donia ( Greate Pier ), though more often criticism than praise of his exploits.
" Your painter, my dearest Erasmus ," he wrote, " is a wonderful artist ".
In Basel, Oecolampadius became an editorial assistant and Hebrew consultant to Erasmus ' first edition of the Greek New Testament, and wrote that edition's epilogue in praise of his master.
" Calvin held his work in high regard, and through his writings and his influence in Basel ( where Calvin wrote his first edition of the Institutes ), Oecolampadius served as an intermediary between the humanism of Erasmus and the hermeneutics of Calvin.
Between 1794 and 1796 Erasmus Darwin wrote Zoonomia suggesting " that all warm-blooded animals have arisen from one living filament ... with the power of acquiring new parts " in response to stimuli, with each round of " improvements " being inherited by successive generations.
Erasmus wrote textbooks for the school and St Paul's was the first English school to teach Greek, reflecting the humanist interests of the founder.
* Desiderius Erasmus ( 1466 – 1536 ) was not a philosopher strictly speaking ; indeed, he wrote excoriatingly about philosophers.
In 1508, Erasmus wrote, " One man's yawning makes another yawn .," and the French proverbialized the idea to " Un bon bâilleur en fait bâiller sept ." (" One good gaper makes seven others gape ").
For instance, the sixteenth century Catholic theologian Erasmus wrote sarcastically about the proliferation of relics, and the number of buildings that could have been constructed from the wood claimed to be from the cross used in the Crucifixion of Christ.
He wrote an entirely fictitious account of the Java upas tree, derived from an imaginary Dutch traveller, which imposed on Erasmus Darwin, and he hoaxed the Society of Antiquaries with the tombstone of Hardicanute, supposed to have been dug up in Kennington, but really engraved with an Anglo-Saxon inscription of his own invention.
The city that we now know as Jerusalem was known prior to the 17th century as the nondescript Ottoman village of Al-Quds, where biblical " Palestine " is actually the Palatina, along the Rhine, between Basel, where Erasmus Rotterdamus wrote the " New Testament ", and his hometown Rotterdam.
Erasmus revised and extended the work, which he originally wrote in the space of a week while sojourning with Sir Thomas More at More's estate in Bucklersbury.
Damião de Gois, humanist and friend of Erasmus, wrote with rare independence on the reign of King Manuel the Fortunate.
In addition to the Journal, he produced several volumes of poetry and wrote studies on Erasmus, Madame de Stael and other writers.
After comparing what writings he could find, Erasmus wrote corrections between the lines of the manuscripts he was using ( among which was Minuscule 2 ) and sent them as proofs to Froben.
In the preface to his edition of the Greek New Testament, Erasmus wrote:
In 1533 and 1534 he wrote to Desiderius Erasmus from Rome concerning differences between Erasmus's Greek New Testament ( the Textus Receptus ), and the Codex Vaticanus Graecus 1209.
In Britain, where the philosophy of natural theology remained influential, William Paley wrote the book Natural Theology with its famous watchmaker analogy, at least in part as a response to the transmutational ideas of Erasmus Darwin.

Erasmus and encomium
* Erasmus publishes his most famous work, The Praise of Folly, as Moriae encomium / Laus stultitiae.
It starts off with a satirical learned encomium after the manner of the Greek satirist Lucian, whose work Erasmus and Sir Thomas More had recently translated into Latin, a piece of virtuoso foolery ; it then takes a darker tone in a series of orations, as Folly praises self-deception and madness and moves to a satirical examination of pious but superstitious abuses of Catholic doctrine and corrupt practices in parts of the Roman Catholic Church — to which Erasmus was ever faithful — and the folly of pedants ( including Erasmus himself ).

Erasmus and about
Erasmus Alberus ( c. 1500 – 1553 ), German humanist, reformer, and poet, was born in the village of Bruchenbrücken ( now part of Friedberg, Hesse ) about the year 1500.
Some evidence confirming 1466 can be found in Erasmus's own words: of twenty-three statements Erasmus made about his age, all but one of the first fifteen indicate 1466.
However, as in the case of his friend Erasmus of Rotterdam, only a small portion of his correspondence ( about 280 letters ), survived.
* CLIOH-WORLD CLIOH-WORLD: European Erasmus Network about researching, teaching and learning world history
In another story, according to Hellanicus of Lesbos, Phoroneus had at least three sons: Agenor, Jasus and Pelasgus, and that after the death of Phoroneus, the two elder brothers divided his dominions between themselves in such a manner that Pelasgus received the country about the river Erasmus, and built Larissa, and Iasus the country about Elis.
* Expertise ( ability, skills ) ( the power of medicine to bring about health ; another famous example would be " in the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king " – Desiderius Erasmus )
Catholic tradition states that Erasmus of Formiae, also known as Saint Elmo, was finally executed by disembowelment in about A. D. 303, after he had suffered extreme forms of torture during the persecutions of Emperor Diocletian and Maximian.
In 2007 / 2008, there were about 175 Erasmus students at UT.
Erasmus Darwin was a young English doctor who was driving a carriage about 10, 000 miles a year to visit patients all over England.
He played both baseball and football for Erasmus Hall High School, with his football skills impressing recruiters from about 40 colleges.
The first half is a rock opera about a seven-year-old child on a beach who meets a stranger from New York City who tells her a story that takes her all around the world and through time where she encounters various characters, many of which are based on historical individuals such as Desiderius Erasmus.
At university level, about 50 partnership agreements have been established in Europe, the Americas and Asia, and more than 200 partner universities exist within the framework of the European Erasmus programme.
* Much of the information about the original school comes from the historical reviews compiled on significant anniversaries of the school for the three issues of The Chronicles of Erasmus Hall High School, 1906, 1906 – 1937, and 1937 – 1987 ( New York: New York City Board of Education, 1906, 1937, 1987 ); National Register nomination form for Erasmus Hall Museum, prepared by Betty Ezequelle and Stephen Lash, 1973 ; and Marian Miller,Erasmus Hall H. S.
We know that debates about the freedom of the will continued to flare up ( for instance, in the famous exchanges between Erasmus and Martin Luther ), that Spanish thinkers were increasingly obsessed with the notion of nobility, that duelling was a practice that generated a large literature in the sixteenth century ( was it permissible or not?
After telling her mother about a classmate from Erasmus Hall High School who modeled for popular illustrated song slides ( which were often shown before the feature in movie theaters so that the audience could sing along ), Mrs. Talmadge decided to locate the photographer.
After working on the research for a Granada TV feature about Rabid, he along with Alan Erasmus and Joy Division Manager Rob Gretton ( the Ideal for Living EP had been distributed by Rabid ) decided they would do their own version of Rabid Records, but instead of churning out singles and then licensing the album deals to major labels ( Slaughter & The Dogs ' debut appeared on Decca, John Cooper Clarke was licensed to CBS, and Jilted John to EMI ), they would concentrate on albums.
* ' Indie Tabe ' Master Thesis Erasmus University by Kirsten Vos about the Indo repatriation ( 1950 – 1958 ).
It is about Xavier ( Romain Duris ), an economics graduate student studying for a year in Barcelona, Spain as part of the Erasmus programme, where he encounters and learns from a group of students who hail from all over Western Europe.
Politecnico di Milano is part of several international student exchange networks: Athens, Erasmus, Erasmus Mundus, Medes, Pegasus and Unitech, with agreements with about 400 foreign universities.

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