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  1. Colloquies of Erasmus, Volume I. by Desiderius Erasmus, 2010-07-12
  2. Selections from Erasmus, principally from his Epistles by Desiderius Erasmus, P S. 1869-1933 Allen, 2010-08-06
  3. Patristic Scholarship: The Edition of St Jerome, Volume 61 (Collected Works of Erasmus) (v. 61) by Desiderius Erasmus, 1992-08-01
  4. In praise of folly;: With illustrations after Hans Holbein, together with a life of Erasmus and his epistle addressed to Sir Thomas More by Desiderius Erasmus, 1941
  5. Erasmus as a Translator of the Classics (Erasmus Studies) by Erika Rummel, 1985-03-01
  6. Controversies: Apologia ad Fabrum / Appendix de scriptis Clithovei / Dilutio / Responsio ad disputationem de divortio, Volume 83 (Collected Works of Erasmus) by Desiderius Erasmus, 1998-05-30
  7. The Praise of Folly by Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam, 1942
  8. Annotations on Romans: Volume 56 (Collected Works of Erasmus) by Desiderius Erasmus, 1994-04-14
  9. Erasmus and Voltaire: Why They Still Matter (Erasmus Studies) by Ricardo J. Quinones, 2010-01-30
  10. Erasmi colloquia selecta: or the select colloquies of Erasmus with an English translation as literal as possible, design'd for the use of beginners ... ... edition. By John Clarke, ... (Latin Edition) by Desiderius Erasmus, 2010-06-10
  11. Erasmi Colloquia Selecta: Or The Select Colloquies Of Erasmus (1804) by Desiderius Erasmus, 2010-09-10
  12. The Apophthegmes of Erasmus by Desiderius Erasmus, 2010-09-08
  13. Erasmi colloquia selecta; or, the select colloquies of Erasmus. With an English translation, as literal as possible, designed for the use of beginners ... edition. By John Clarke, ... (Latin Edition) by Desiderius Erasmus, 2010-06-10
  14. Adages: IIi1 to IIvi100, Volume 33 (Collected Works of Erasmus) by Desiderius Erasmus, 1992-04-01

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24. In Praise Of Folly By Desiderius Erasmus
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    translated by John Wilson PREFACE Erasmus of Rotterdam to his Friend Thomas More, Health: From the country, the 5th of the Ides of June.
    ORATION: An Oration of Feigned Matter, spoken by Folly in her own Person But if you ask me why I appear before you in this strange dress, be pleased to lend me your ears, and I'll tell you; not those ears, I mean, you carry to church, but abroad with you, such as you are wont to prick up to jugglers, fools, and buffoons, and such as our friend Midas once gave to Pan. For I am disposed awhile to play the sophist with you; not of their sort who nowadays boozle young men's heads with certain empty notions and curious trifles, yet teach them nothing but a more than womanish obstinacy of scolding: but I'll imitate those ancients who, that they might the better avoid that infamous appellation of sophi or wise, chose rather to be called sophists. Their business was to celebrate the praises of the gods and valiant men. And the like encomium shall you hear from me, but neither of Hercules nor Solon, but my own dear self, that is to say, Folly: Nor do I esteem a rush that call it a foolish and insolent thing to praise one's self. Be it as foolish as they would make it, so they confess it proper: and what can be more than that Folly be her own trumpet? For who can set me out better than myself, unless perhaps I could be better known to another than to myself? Though yet I think it somewhat more modest than the general practice of our nobles and wise men who, throwing away all shame, hire some flattering orator or lying poet from whose mouth they may hear their praises, that is to say, mere lies; and yet, composing themselves with a seeming modesty, spread out their peacock's plumes and erect their crests, while this impudent flatterer equals a man of nothing to the gods and proposes him as an absolute pattern of all virtue that's wholly a stranger to it, sets out a pitiful jay in other's feathers, washes the blackamoor white, and lastly swells a gnat to an elephant.

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    Born: Gerhard Gerhards Dates: Born: October 27, 1466 or 1469 in Rotterdam, Netherlands Died: July 12, 1536 in Basel, Switzerland Biography: Desiderius Erasmus was a Dutch humanist and theologian who opposed dogmatic scholasticism and taught that not really a doctrine of salvation. Instead, it is a spiritual belief which is based upon the faith in human reason. A member of the Augustinian order, he supported the basic principles of the Reformation while also opposing its development of a dogmatic theology. Also Known As: none Alternate Spellings: none Common Misspellings: none Related Resources: Biographies of Philosophers This index of biographical index of famous philosophers throughout history includes many others who have contributed to our understanding of human nature and life - including sociologists, psychologists, scientists, and more.

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