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In 1495, with the bishop's consent and stipend, he went on to study at the University of Paris, in the Collège de Montaigu, a centre of reforming zeal, under the direction of the ascetic Jan Standonck, of whose rigors Erasmus complained.
* Damião de Góis, a humanist, a close friend and pupil of Erasmus
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Agricola's dialogue Bermannus, sive de re metallica dialogus or a dialogue on metallurgy, ( 1530 ) the first attempt to reduce to scientific order the knowledge won by practical work, brought Agricola into notice ; it contained an approving letter from Erasmus at the beginning of the book.
She was a patron of the new learning, like many Renaissance nobles: Gentian Hervet translated Erasmus ' de immensa misericordia Dei ( The Great Mercy of God ) into English for her.
Ecole Centrale de Nantes is certified Erasmus Mundus for 3 programs of Master's degree:
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* Desiderius Erasmus ( 1466 – 1536 ), philosopher, humanist ( though Erasmus de Roterodamus is usually thought to be born in Rotterdam )
Further honours included election to the Institut de France in 1967, the Erasmus Prize in 1971, the award of the Royal Philharmonic Society Gold Medal and the Ernst von Siemens Music Prize in 1975, the Sonning Award ( Denmark's highest musical honour ) in 1977, and the presentation of the Croix de Commander of the Belgian Order of the Crown in 1980.
His own works, which circulated in manuscript in his lifetime, include brief works on the Procession of the Holy Ghost, and letters to his brothers, to L. Bruni, Guauni, Traversari, and to Pallas Strozzi, as well as two which were eventually printed, his Erotemata Civas Questiones which was the first basic Greek grammar in use in Western Europe, first published in 1484 and widely reprinted, and which enjoyed considerable success not only among his pupils in Florence, but also among later leading humanists, being immediately studied by Thomas Linacre at Oxford and by Desiderius Erasmus at Cambridge ; and Epistolæ tres de comparatione veteris et novæ Romæ ( Three Letters Comparing Ancient and Modern Rome ).
Her Œuvres include two prose works: a feminist preface, urging women to write, that is dedicated to a young noblewoman of Lyon, Clemence de Bourges ; and a dramatic allegory in prose entitled Debat de Folie et d ' Amour, which draws on Erasmus ' Praise of Folly.
Conflicting with this is the finding of Charles Rohault de Fleury, who, in his Mémoire sur les instruments de la Passion 1870 made a study of the relics in reference to the criticisms of Calvin and Erasmus.
Later he left to study at the University of Paris where he met Erasmus, with whom he became close friends while they were both students at the austere Collège de Montaigu, to whose reforming Master, Jan Standonck, Boece later became Secretary.
* The Golden Legend ( Saint Erasmus ) – e-text adapted from Wynken de Worde's edition of 1527.
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He is the author of Julius exclusus de coelis (" Julius excluded from Heaven "), a satire on Pope Julius II, which was wrongly credited to Erasmus.
He was also the patron of Rudolph Agricola ( Rudolf de Boer ), who in his youth at Zwolle had studied under Thomas à Kempis ; and through this connection the Brethren of the Common Life, through Cusa and Agricola, influenced Erasmus and other adepts in the New Learning.

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Darwin related this to the struggle for existence among wildlife and botanist de Candolle's " warring of the species " in plants ; he immediately envisioned " a force like a hundred thousand wedges " pushing well-adapted variations into " gaps in the economy of nature ", so that the survivors would pass on their form and abilities, and unfavourable variations would be destroyed.
A circadian cycle was first observed in the 18th century in the movement of plant leaves by the French scientist Jean-Jacques d ' Ortous de Mairan ( for a description of circadian rhythms in plants by de Mairan, Linnaeus, and Darwin see this page ).
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* L. Sprague de Camp and Catherine Crook de Camp – Darwin and His Great Discovery
Many pupils of Sachs like Julius Oscar Brefeld, Francis Darwin, Karl Ritter von Goebel, Georg Albrecht Klebs, Hermann Müller-Thurgau, Fritz Noll, Wilhelm Pfeffer, Karl Prantl, Christian Ernst Stahl and Hugo de Vries became later famous botanists.
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* The Genius of Charles Darwin ( Richard Dawkins interviews de Waal )
Foreign honorary members have included Leonhard Euler, Marquis de Lafayette, Alexander von Humboldt, Leopold von Ranke, Charles Darwin, Jawaharlal Nehru, Werner Heisenberg, and Alec Guinness.
Charles Darwin studied de Candolle's " natural system " of classification in 1826 when at the University of Edinburgh, and in the inception of Darwin's theory in 1838 he considered " the warring of the species ", adding that it was even more strongly conveyed by Thomas Malthus, producing the pressures that Darwin later called natural selection.
In 1839 de Candolle visited Britain and Darwin invited him to dinner, allowing the two scientists the opportunity to discuss the idea.
However, the University managed to find new life among the science faculties and their staff: in fact, in early 1864, Filippo de Filippi, professor of Zoology in the Science Faculty, held the first lecture in Italy on the theories of Charles Darwin.
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* May 5 – 14 – Amy Johnson makes the first solo flight from England to Australia by a woman, flying from Croydon to Darwin in a de Havilland Gipsy Moth.
* April 19 – 28 – C. W. A. Scott sets a new solo speed record between the United Kingdom and Darwin, Australia, taking 8 days 20 hours in a de Havilland Gipsy Moth

Erasmus and Darwin
In 1795, Charles Darwin's grandfather, Erasmus Darwin, asked:
** Erasmus Darwin ( 1731 – 1802 ), physician and biologist, grandfather of Charles Darwin ( 1809 – 1882 )
** Erasmus Alvey Darwin ( 1804 – 1881 ), brother of Charles Darwin ( 1809 – 1882 )
** William Erasmus Darwin ( 1839 – 1914 ), eldest son of Charles Darwin ( 1809 – 1882 )
Erasmus Darwin ( 12 December 1731 – 18 April 1802 ) was an English physician who turned down George III's invitation to be a physician to the King.
Erasmus Darwin House, his home in Lichfield, is now a museum dedicated to Erasmus Darwin and his life's work.
A school in nearby Chasetown recently converted to Academy status and is now known as Erasmus Darwin Academy.
Stone-cast bust of Erasmus Darwin, by W. J.
* Erasmus Darwin II ( 1759 – 1799 )
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