
audiobook
by J. A. C. van (Jacobus Adrien Cornelius) Leeuwen
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ONZE GROOTE MANNEN
ERASMUS
"Onze Groote Mannen"
ERASMUS
Noten
ONZE KOLONIEN
DEN GULDEN WINCKEL
MANNEN EN VROUWEN VAN BETEEKENIS
Maandelijksch Boek-Bericht (2)
In this concise yet richly detailed portrait, the author invites listeners to step into the world of a thinker who stood at the crossroads of the Renaissance and the Reformation. Erasmus is presented not simply as a scholar, but as a catalyst for the emerging modern spirit, championing the freedom of the individual against the weight of medieval authority. The narrative outlines the intellectual currents that shaped his thinking, from classical humanism to the drive for religious reform.
Rather than a catalog of dates, the book focuses on the character traits that made Erasmus a lasting influence—his sharp wit, relentless curiosity, and capacity to blend humor with serious critique. Through vivid anecdotes and clear analysis, listeners gain a sense of how his writings resonated with contemporaries and continued to echo in later centuries. The study offers a thoughtful entry point for anyone curious about the ideas that helped launch the modern age.
Full title
Erasmus Onze Groote Mannen Onze Groote Mannen
Language
nl
Duration
~1 hours (107K characters)
Series
Onze groote mannen ; Serie I ; no. 2
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Branko Collin and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2006-07-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1870–1930
A Dutch theologian, professor, and writer, he brought biblical scholarship and church history to a wide readership through studies, commentaries, and biographical works. His books reflect a life spent teaching, interpreting the New Testament, and exploring major figures in Christian thought.
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