An edition of Moriæ Encomium (1515)

In Praise of Folly

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An edition of Moriæ Encomium (1515)

In Praise of Folly

  • 3.8 (4 ratings) ·
  • 32 Want to read
  • 3 Currently reading
  • 5 Have read

"First published in Paris in 1511, The Praise of Folly enjoyed enormous and highly controversial success from the author's lifetime down to our own day. The Praise of 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."--BOOK JACKET.

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Publisher
Cosimo Classics
Language
English
Pages
108

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Edition Availability
Cover of: In Praise of Folly
In Praise of Folly
June 1, 2007, Cosimo Classics
Paperback in English
Cover of: The praise of folly
The praise of folly
1979, Yale University Press
in English
Cover of: [Mōrias enkōmion (romanized form)]
[Mōrias enkōmion (romanized form)]: sive, Laus stultitiae
1975, Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft
in German
Cover of: Praise of folly
Praise of folly: and, Letter to Martin Dorp, 1515
1971, Penguin
in English
Cover of: Éloge de la folie
Éloge de la folie
1964, Garnier-Flammarion
in French
Cover of: Praise of folly
Cover of: The praise of folly
The praise of folly
1942, Published for the Classics Club by W. J. Black
in English
Cover of: Erasmus in praise of folly
Cover of: Erasmus in praise of folly
Cover of: The praise of folly
The praise of folly
1913, Clarendon Press
Cover of: Moriæ encomium
Moriæ encomium: or, A panegyrick upon folly.
1709, Printed, and sold by J. Woodward, in Threadneedle street
in English

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First Sentence

"HOW SLIGHTLY SOEVER I am esteemed in the common vogue of the world (for I well know how disingenuously Folly is decried, even by those who are themselves the greatest fools), yet it is from my influence alone that the whole universe receives her ferment of mirth and jollity; of which this may be urged as a convincing argument, in that as soon as I appeared to speak before this numerous assembly all their countenances were gilded over with a lively sparkling pleasantness: you soon welcomed me with so encouraging a look, you spurred me on with so cheerful a hum, that truly in all appearance, you seem now flushed with a good dose of reviving nectar, when as just before you sate drowsy and melancholy, as if you were lately come out of some hermit's cell."

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Format
Paperback
Number of pages
108
Dimensions
8.3 x 5.4 x 0.4 inches
Weight
0.8 ounces

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OL9544495M
ISBN 10
1602064601
ISBN 13
9781602064607
Library Thing
51658
Goodreads
2147845

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