Erasmus' work as a source of radical thought in early modern Europe /
Peter G. Bietenholz
Buffalo :
University of Toronto Press,
c2009
vi, 326 p. ;
24 cm
Erasmus studies
Includes bibliographical references (p. [307]-311) and indexes
Introduction -- Sebastian Franck scrutinizes Erasmus' Annotationes to the New Testament -- Mining antitrinitarian ore from Erasmus' New Testament -- Peace and war according to Erasmus' New Testment -- The Castello circle: religious toleration and radical reasoning -- Erasmus, his mistress folly, and the garden of Epicurus -- Doctoring the truth: Cardano's Erasmian physic for the Libertins -- Epicureanism, scepticism, and libertinage in early modern France -- Radical echoes of Erasmus in seventeenth-century England -- The taste of Erasmian spice in some classics of early modern literature -- Conclusion
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Radical Erasmus
Erasmus, Desiderius,-1536-- Criticism and interpretation-- History
Erasmus, Desiderius,-1536-- Influence
Authors and readers-- Europe-- History-- 16th century
Authors and readers-- Europe-- History-- 17th century