Erasmus Roterodamus (1466 - 1536)

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Erasmus Roterodamus

Desiderius Erasmus, also Erasmus of Rotterdam, or simply Erasmus (Latin: Desiderius Erasmus Roterodamus, Dutch: Gerrit Gerritszoon) was a Dutch humanist, philosopher, and the greatest scholar of the Northern Renaissance.

He was illegitimate and brought up under the name Gerhard Gerhards, later in Latin his name was dubbed Desiderius Erasmus. At the age of 13, the boy was sent to a monastery, where he later took the ministry. Erasmus read a lot, improving in Latin and Ancient Greek, studied oratory. A few years later he received the post of secretary to the bishop of the French city of Cambre. From 1493 to 1499 Rotterdam lived in Paris, then in London he was introduced to Thomas More, John Fisher, and John Colet.

Erasmus was constantly on the move, rarely staying in one place and traveling frequently between the Netherlands, Britain, France and Italy. In Turin he earned a doctorate in theology and was received by the Pope, then taught ancient Greek and theology at Cambridge. He corresponded with the rulers of various countries, popes and cardinals, and with statesmen, answering their questions of a scientific, political, and philosophical nature. As a true humanist, Erasmus of Rotterdam adhered to the ideas of a scientific spirit that favored research and true knowledge.

Among the merits of Rotterdamsky study of religious texts from a scientific position, critical interpretation of theology. Erasmus was able to lay the groundwork for historical-critical study of the past, especially in his studies of the Greek New Testament and the church fathers. His educational writings helped to replace the old school curriculum with a new humanistic emphasis on the classics.

In 1501, Erasmus produced a religious and ethical treatise, The Arms of the Christian Warrior, published in 1504. His work entitled "The Praise of Folly" was reprinted 40 times only during the author's lifetime, the book has been translated into all popular languages of the world. The series "Conversations in a Simple Way" (1518-1533) is among the most popular books on pedagogy. Erasmus promoted respect and care for children, opposing violence and corporal influence. He also promoted the idea that education should be compulsory for everyone.

Date and place of birt:28 october 1466, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Date and place of death:12 july 1536, Basel, Switzerland
Nationality:The Netherlands
Period of activity: XV, XVI century
Specialization:Educator, Humanist, Linguist, Philosopher, Scientist
Genre:History painting, Religious genre
Art style:Northern Renaissance

Creators The Netherlands

Peer Veneman (1952)
Peer Veneman
1952
Cornelis Hendriksz Vroom (1591 - 1661)
Cornelis Hendriksz Vroom
1591 - 1661
Johannes Kip (1653 - 1722)
Johannes Kip
1653 - 1722
Jacob Biltius (1633 - 1681)
Jacob Biltius
1633 - 1681
Adrianus Eversen (1818 - 1897)
Adrianus Eversen
1818 - 1897
Jacob Cats (1577 - 1660)
Jacob Cats
1577 - 1660
Johannes Hals (1613 - 1654)
Johannes Hals
1613 - 1654
Bernard (Ben) Essers (1893 - 1945)
Bernard (Ben) Essers
1893 - 1945
Michiel Jansz. van Mierevelt (1566 - 1641)
Michiel Jansz. van Mierevelt
1566 - 1641
Lucas van Leyden (1494 - 1533)
Lucas van Leyden
1494 - 1533
Jakob Smits (1855 - 1928)
Jakob Smits
1855 - 1928
Klaes Molenaer (1626 - 1676)
Klaes Molenaer
1626 - 1676
 Corneille (1922 - 2010)
Corneille
1922 - 2010
Egbert van Heemskerсk III (1676 - 1744)
Egbert van Heemskerсk III
1676 - 1744
Anton Heyboer (1924 - 2005)
Anton Heyboer
1924 - 2005
Barend Wijnveld (1820 - 1902)
Barend Wijnveld
1820 - 1902

Creators Northern Renaissance

 Meister von Irrsdorf (1480 - ?)
Meister von Irrsdorf
1480 - ?
Raphael Coxie (1540 - 1616)
Raphael Coxie
1540 - 1616
Heinrich Aldegrever (1502 - 1562)
Heinrich Aldegrever
1502 - 1562
Hans Vredeman de Vries (1527 - 1609)
Hans Vredeman de Vries
1527 - 1609
Maerten de Vos (1532 - 1603)
Maerten de Vos
1532 - 1603
Jacob Savery (1566 - 1603)
Jacob Savery
1566 - 1603
Rogier van der Weyden (1400 - 1464)
Rogier van der Weyden
1400 - 1464
Hans Holbein II (1497 - 1543)
Hans Holbein II
1497 - 1543
Michiel Coxie I (1499 - 1592)
Michiel Coxie I
1499 - 1592
Frans Pourbus II (1569 - 1622)
Frans Pourbus II
1569 - 1622
François Clouet (1515 - 1572)
François Clouet
1515 - 1572
Zanetto Bugatto (1440 - 1476)
Zanetto Bugatto
1440 - 1476
Lucas Cranach I (1472 - 1553)
Lucas Cranach I
1472 - 1553
 Meister I.P. (XV century - XVI century)
Meister I.P.
XV century - XVI century
Hieronymus Bosch (1450 - 1516)
Hieronymus Bosch
1450 - 1516
Alvaro Pires d'Évora (1390 - 1450)
Alvaro Pires d'Évora
1390 - 1450