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This shorter book on Erasmus might be considered a companion to Huizinga's most famous work, The Waning of the Middle Ages. While in his magnum opus he presented a study of the forms of life and thought in France and the Netherlands in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, in this one the subject is the central intellectual figure of the next generation after the period which Huizinga called the waning, or rather the autumn, of the Middle Ages. It was first published in 1924, and so belongs to the same period of the author. Erasmus was, as it appears from many of pages, a man for whom Huizinga had a very special sympathy. - Summary by Leni
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Chapter I. CHILDHOOD AND EARLY YOUTH, 1466-88Chapter II. IN THE MONASTERY, 1488-95Chapter III. THE UNIVERSITY OF PARIS, 1495-9Chapter IV. FIRST STAY IN ENGLAND, 1499-1500Chapter V. ERASMUS AS A HUMANISTChapter VI. THEOLOGICAL ASPIRATIONS, 1501Chapter VII. YEARS OF TROUBLE—LOUVAIN, PARIS, ENGLAND, 1502-6Chapter VIII. IN ITALY, 1506-9Chapter IX. THE PRAISE OF FOLLYChapter X. THIRD STAY IN ENGLAND, 1509-14Chapter XI. A LIGHT OF THEOLOGY, 1514-16Chapter XII. ERASMUS'S MINDChapter XIII. ERASMUS'S MIND (continued)Chapter XIV. ERASMUS'S CHARACTERChapter XV. AT LOUVAIN, 1517-18Chapter XVI. FIRST YEARS OF THE REFORMATIONChapter XVII. ERASMUS AT BASLE, 1521-9Chapter XVIII. CONTROVERSY WITH LUTHER AND GROWING CONSERVATISM, 1524-6Chapter XIX. AT WAR WITH HUMANISTS AND REFORMERS, 1528-9Chapter XX. LAST YEARSChapter XXI. CONCLUSION
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