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The Colloquies, Volume 1

The Colloquies, Volume 1

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Erasmus' services to a new way of learning took various forms. He wrote school-books, bringing out his view that boys were kept too long over grammar, and ought to begin reading some good author as soon as possible. His own "Colloquies" were meant partly as models of colloquial Latin; the book was long a standard one in education. These lively dialogues are prose idylls with an ethical purpose,—the dramatic expression of the writer's views on the life of the day. Thus the dialogue between the Learned Lady and the Abbot depicts monastic illiteracy; that between the Soldier and the Carthusian brings out the seamy side of the military calling. Lucian has influenced the form; but the dramatic skill which blends earnestness with humour is the author's own; there are touches here and there which might fairly be called Shakspearian. This is part one of two.

Erasmus' services to a new way of learning took various forms. He wrote school-books, bringing out his view that boys were kept too long over grammar, and ought to begin reading some good author as soon as possible. His own "Colloquies" were meant partly as models of colloquial Latin; the book was long a standard one in education. These lively dialogues are prose idylls with an ethical purpose,—the dramatic expression of the writer's views on the life of the day. Thus the dialogue between the Learned Lady and the Abbot depicts monastic illiteracy; that between the Soldier and the Carthusian brings out the seamy side of the military calling. Lucian has influenced the form; but the dramatic skill which blends earnestness with humour is the author's own; there are touches here and there which might fairly be called Shakspearian. This is part one of two.
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    Ebook
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    Nuevo
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    9783849653798
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    750.2 KB
  • Número de páginas
    736
  • Año de edición
    2019
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    Inglés
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    EPUB
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    DRM
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Erasmo De Rotterdam

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Erasmo de Rotterdam nació en Holanda en 1466 y falleció en Suiza en 1536. Clérigo de la orden de San Agustín y humanista que se caracterizó por su rebeldía y su lucha contra la barbarie de su tiempo, fue testigo de las pugnas y cismas religiosos del siglo XVI. Cursó estudios de teología en París y visitó Siena, Padua y Roma, además de Inglaterra, país donde impartió la cátedra de teología y griego en Cambridge e hizo amistad con Tomás Moro, en cuya casa escribió su Elogio de la locura.