Portrait of Desiderius Erasmus

Quotes by Desiderius Erasmus

1466 – 1536

Desiderius Erasmus (1466-1536) was a Christian, humanist scholar; the first editor of the New Testament; a classicist; and a leading voice in the theological debates of the early Reformation in northern Europe. He contended with the reformer Martin Luther (1483-1546), emphasizing the importance of free will in human actions against Luther’s belief in the absolute bondage of the will to sin.

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Food & Drink

Erasmus argues that Philosophizing is all very well but there is also a need for there to be a Philosopher of the Kitchen (1518)

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War & Peace

Erasmus has the personification of Peace come down to earth to see with dismay how war ravages human societies (1521)

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War & Peace

The 3rd Day of Christmas: Erasmus stands against war and for peace on earth (16th century)

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Presidents, Kings, Tyrants, & Despots

Erasmus on the “Folly” of upsetting conventional opinion by pointing out the sins of kings and princes (1511)

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