Wilhelm Erasmus Arends has written:
'Early piety recommended in the life and death of Christlieb Leberecht von Exter'
Arend Jan Prinsen has written:
'Mechanistic studies on the sulfonation of the xylenes and some related reactions' -- subject(s): Sulphonation, Xylene
Charles Erasmus has written:
'Las dimensiones de la cultura' -- subject(s): Ethnology, Study and teaching
Christian humanists
For Sir Thomas More
F. Pijper has demonstrated that the great difference between the Lutheran Reformation and the early Dutch Reformation was due to the influence of the writings of Erasmus on the Dutch clergy. (There's probably more, but I'm just doing my social project and this is what I got so far. Sorry.)
His book "Laus Stultitiae" ("in praise of foolishness').
Erasmus was born on October 27, 1466.
Christian humanists
the New Testament
Desiderius Erasmus gained fame throughout 16th-century Europe for his scholarly and popular writings, including pointed, witty criticisms of civil rulers, the clergy and religious superstition.
Because he thought he was cool
For Sir Thomas More
Erasmus. Both Machiavelli and Erasmus had significant influences on Renaissance politics through their writings. Machiavelli's "The Prince" emphasized the pragmatic and ruthless nature of politics, while Erasmus promoted the values of peace, tolerance, and humanistic education.
Desiderius Erasmus wrote "The Praise of Folly," "The Education of a Christian Prince," "In Praise of Folly," and "Handbook of the Christian Soldier."
the author of "in praise of folly" is Desiderius Erasmus
F. Pijper has demonstrated that the great difference between the Lutheran Reformation and the early Dutch Reformation was due to the influence of the writings of Erasmus on the Dutch clergy. (There's probably more, but I'm just doing my social project and this is what I got so far. Sorry.)
Summae Theoligica
Desiderius Eurasmus was a theologian, he wrote books on religion, specificly that of Christianity.
His book "Laus Stultitiae" ("in praise of foolishness').