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The Praise of Folly

by Desiderius Erasmus

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A szerző kiváló XVI. századi humanista volt, valójában magának a humanizmusnak megteremtője. Szemkápráztató görbetükröt tart emberi gyarlóságokban elmarsztalt kortásai elé, hogy pirulva kivehessék önnön szatíra nagyította alakjukat: így járnak a megvásárolható papok, a buja házasságtörők, a széltoló filozófusok, a pöffeszkedő nagyurak, a potyalesők, a kocsmatöltelékek, a vizet prédikáló-bort vedelő aszkéták, a bölcsességet aprópénzre váltó tudósok. Bepillantván Erasmus világtükrébe, bizony mi magunk, egy másik kor más körülményei között élő emberei is ráismerhetünk nem egy hibánkra, és megszívlelhetjük tanítását.

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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0140446087, Paperback)

A satire on the pretensions of Erasmus's contemporaries in the Church and philosophy

Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0760757607, Paperback)

The Praise of Folly is the most enduring and popular work of one of the greatest Renaissance humanists,Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam. Immensely popular in its own day, the work is a witty and often biting satire that offers an ironic appreciation of human vice and frivolity. The Praise of Folly, however, is not only an entertaining indictment of social mores, but also a moving declaration of Erasmus' Christian idealism.

Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0486426890, Paperback)

Witty, influential work by one of the greatest scholars of the Renaissance satirizes the shortcomings of the upper classes and religious institutions. Required reading for humanities classes, this literary gem is ripe with vignettes and caricatures — with Folly, a metaphor for stupidity, the centerpiece. Unabridged republication of the John Wilson translation.

Amazon.com Book Description (ISBN 0300097344, Paperback)

First published in Paris in 1511, The Praise of Folly has enjoyed enormous and highly controversial success from the author’s lifetime down to our own day. The Folly has no rival, except perhaps Thomas More’s Utopia, as the most intense and lively presentation of the literary, social, and theological aims and methods of Northern Humanism. Clarence H. Miller’s highly praised translation of The Praise of Folly, based on the definitive Latin text, echoes Erasmus’ own lively style while retaining the nuances of the original text. In his introduction, Miller places the work in the context of Erasmus as humanist and theologian. In a new afterword, William H. Gass playfully considers the meaning, or meanings, of folly and offers fresh insights into one of the great books of Western literature.

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