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How Did Erasmus Influence Humanism

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Born in the year 1466, Desiderius Erasmus was thrust into the height of the Northern European Renaissance. His first years of life were spent living in Rotterdam, Holland; which is where he got the nickname Erasmus of Rotterdam. Among other names, he has also been called the Prince of Humanism and of course his supposed birth name of Gerrit Gerritszund. Gerrit Gerritszoon changed his name when he was christened to Desiderius Erasmus; Desiderius derived from a Latin word meaning longing, and Erasmus derived from a Greek word meaning desire. Desiderius Erasmus is known by many to have been a humanist, theologian, scholar, and a teacher. Though he had many accomplishments, the most significant was that Erasmus led a theological revolution, which was a huge part of the …show more content…

Renaissance Humanism was an intellectual movement of the thirteenth century. The idea behind the Renaissance Humanism was that the study of classic Greek and Latin texts would provide the people a well-rounded outlook of both ancient and modern ideas, instead of blindly following a religion. These ideas ran through the veins of his writings and books; especially in his book entitled The Praise of Folly that he wrote in 1509. The word folly can be described as acting like a fool due to a lack of common sense. Erasmus used the main character, the mistress named Folly, to harshly ridicule the Church and criticize the philosophical beliefs surrounding Christ. It was a brilliantly twisted idea, and it worked. Folly attempts to deceive and trick the reader into thinking that all people are incompetent, and are just blindly following religion without truly understanding the meaning behind it. In the following quote, Erasmus uses Folly to try one last time to warn the reader of the folly that is bestowed upon religious followers through the Church and

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