ERASMUS Desiderius — Roterodamus, eruditione, et scriptis celeberrimus. Natus est A. C. 1467. patre Gerardo, Goudano, ex Margareta, Medici cuiusdam filia. Studia sub Alexand. Hegio, Daventriae, feliciter ursit, memoriâ tam invictâ, ut Terentium Horatiumqueve totum… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Erasmus, Desiderius — • Article by Joseph Sauer. An extensive overview of the life, works and impact of this scholar Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 … Catholic encyclopedia
Erasmus Desiderius Wandera — (* 16. April 1930 in Dabani) ist emeritierter Bischof von Soroti. Leben Erasmus Desiderius Wandera empfing am 27. Dezember 1956 die Priesterweihe. Papst Johannes Paul II. ernannte ihn am 29. November 1980 zum Bischof von Soroti. Die Bischofsweihe … Deutsch Wikipedia
Erasmus, Desiderius — born Oct. 27, 1469, Rotterdam, Holland died July 12, 1536, Basel, Switz. Dutch priest and humanist, considered the greatest European scholar of the 16th century. The illegitimate son of a priest and a physician s daughter, he entered a monastery… … Universalium
ERASMUS, Desiderius — (1467 1536) Dutch scholar, writer, and humanist Desiderius Erasmus was the greatest classicist of the Renaissance in northern Europe. Living amid violent social, economic, and religious upheavals, Erasmus responded to these controversies with… … Renaissance and Reformation 1500-1620: A Biographical Dictionary
Erasmus, Desiderius — (ca. 1467 1536) The most famous Northern European humanist, probably the greatest classical, biblical, and patristic scholar of the early 16th century, also important for his sharp criticism of religious corruption and for his efforts to bring … Historical Dictionary of Renaissance
Erasmus, Desiderius — (1466 1536) humanist philosopher and supporter of moderate reform one of the most respected philosophers and scholars of his era and the greatest exponent of humanism, Erasmus helped refine some of the ideas and approaches that led to the… … Encyclopedia of Protestantism
Erasmus, Desiderius — (c. 1466/9–1536) One of the earliest and greatest humanists of the Northern Renaissance. Erasmus was educated in Holland, possibly at Deventer, and entered the Augustinian priory of Steyn, near Gouda, in 1487. He was ordained in 1492. For a short … Philosophy dictionary
Erasmus, Desiderius — (c. 1469–1536) Theologian. Erasmus was the illegitimate son of the Dutch priest Rogerius Gerardus. In 1486 he joined an order of Augustinian Canons at Steyn, near Gouda, and in 1492 he was ordained as a priest. He became secretary to the… … Who’s Who in Christianity
Erasmus, Desiderius — See Renaissance philosophy outside Italy … History of philosophy