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

Rene Daniels (1950)
Rene Daniels
1950
Fritz Taulov (1847 - 1906)
Fritz Taulov
1847 - 1906
Jan Adriensz van Staveren (1613 - 1669)
Jan Adriensz van Staveren
1613 - 1669
Dirck Helmbreeker (1633 - 1696)
Dirck Helmbreeker
1633 - 1696
Hieronymus van der Mij (1687 - 1761)
Hieronymus van der Mij
1687 - 1761
Jan Toorop (1858 - 1928)
Jan Toorop
1858 - 1928
Zhuang Hong Yi (1962)
Zhuang Hong Yi
1962
Adriaen de Grijef (1657 - 1715)
Adriaen de Grijef
1657 - 1715
Cornelis Troost (1696 - 1750)
Cornelis Troost
1696 - 1750
Roelof Jansz van Vries (1631 - 1701)
Roelof Jansz van Vries
1631 - 1701
Peter Schuyff (1958)
Peter Schuyff
1958
Jan Karel Donatus van Beecq (1638 - 1722)
Jan Karel Donatus van Beecq
1638 - 1722
Jan Sluijters (1881 - 1957)
Jan Sluijters
1881 - 1957
Albertus Alides Steenbergen (1814 - 1900)
Albertus Alides Steenbergen
1814 - 1900
Hermanus Koekkoek (1815 - 1882)
Hermanus Koekkoek
1815 - 1882
Pieter Cornelisz van Rijck (1567 - 1637)
Pieter Cornelisz van Rijck
1567 - 1637

Creators Northern Renaissance

 Meister des Pulkauer Altars (XV century - XVI century)
Meister des Pulkauer Altars
XV century - XVI century
Lucas Cranach I (1472 - 1553)
Lucas Cranach I
1472 - 1553
 Hans Springinklee (1495 - 1540)
Hans Springinklee
1495 - 1540
François Quesnel I (1542 - 1619)
François Quesnel I
1542 - 1619
Joachim Patinir (1483 - 1524)
Joachim Patinir
1483 - 1524
Joannes van Doetecum I (1530 - 1605)
Joannes van Doetecum I
1530 - 1605
Nicolas Neufchatel (1527 - 1590)
Nicolas Neufchatel
1527 - 1590
Dirck Jacobsz (1497 - 1567)
Dirck Jacobsz
1497 - 1567
Hans Vredeman de Vries (1527 - 1609)
Hans Vredeman de Vries
1527 - 1609
Niklaus Manuel Deutsch (1484 - 1530)
Niklaus Manuel Deutsch
1484 - 1530
Erhard Altdorfer (1480 - 1561)
Erhard Altdorfer
1480 - 1561
Frans Pourbus II (1569 - 1622)
Frans Pourbus II
1569 - 1622
Frans Huys (1522 - 1562)
Frans Huys
1522 - 1562
Joos van Cleve (1485 - 1540)
Joos van Cleve
1485 - 1540
Hieronymus Bosch (1450 - 1516)
Hieronymus Bosch
1450 - 1516
Gerard David (1460 - 1523)
Gerard David
1460 - 1523