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The Colloquies of Erasmus, Volume I.

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A series of short dialogues and sketches presents everyday interactions, moral questions, and satirical portraits of social and religious life. Scenes range from lessons in courtesy and schoolroom advice to critiques of monastic hypocrisy, lawyers and benefice-seekers, marital and amorous entanglements, and popular superstitions like alchemy and exorcism. The pieces alternate witty anecdote and instructive reflection, using colloquial speech and classical allusion to examine manners, learning, faith, and civic behaviour with irony, practical counsel, and gentle moral correction.

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Desiderius Erasmus

Desiderius Erasmus, a Dutch Renaissance humanist and theologian, is best known for his critical and satirical works that challenged the religious and social norms of his time. Born in Rotterdam around 1466, he became a prominent figure in the intellectual movement that emphasized the importance of education and classical learning. His most famous work, "In Praise of Folly," critiques the superstitions and corrupt practices of the Church, blending humor with sharp insight. Erasmus's dialogues, such as "A Merry Dialogue Declaringe the Properties of Shrowde Shrews and Honest Wives," showcase his wit and ability to engage with complex ideas through accessible conversation. His contributions to literature and thought continue to influence modern perspectives on education, religion, and society.

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