
ERASMUS AND THE AGE OF REFORMATION - By - JOHAN HUIZINGA - with a selection from the letters of Erasmus
PREFACE
CHAPTER I - CHILDHOOD AND EARLY YOUTH - 1466-88
CHAPTER II - IN THE MONASTERY - 1488-95
CHAPTER III - THE UNIVERSITY OF PARIS - 1495-9
CHAPTER IV - FIRST STAY IN ENGLAND - 1499-1500
CHAPTER V - ERASMUS AS A HUMANIST
CHAPTER VI - THEOLOGICAL ASPIRATIONS - 1501
CHAPTER VII - YEARS OF TROUBLE—LOUVAIN, PARIS, ENGLAND - 1502-6
CHAPTER VIII - IN ITALY - 1506-9
Johan Huizinga paints a vivid portrait of the great Dutch humanist whose wit and scholarship helped shape the early Reformation. Through clear, lively prose he shows how Erasmus’s love of classical learning and his gentle criticism of church excess made him a bridge between the fading medieval world and the dawning modern age. The narrative is anchored by carefully chosen excerpts from Erasmus’s own letters, letting his sharp humor and earnest curiosity speak directly to the listener.
Huizinga’s keen eye for cultural detail brings the bustling streets of 16th‑century Europe to life, while his thoughtful analysis reveals why Erasmus’s ideas sparked both admiration and controversy. Readers hear about his friendships with reformers, his battles with dogma, and his enduring influence on education and religious thought. The book offers a nuanced, human portrait of a thinker whose legacy still resonates today.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (565K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by John Hagerson, Juliet Sutherland, David King, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2007-10-05
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1872–1945
A brilliant Dutch historian and cultural critic, he wrote with unusual clarity about the Middle Ages, the play element in human life, and the ways civilizations rise and fade. His books still feel lively because they connect big ideas to ordinary human behavior.
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