Erasmus and his Catholic Critics, 1515-1536.
- ISBN: 9789060044018
- Year: 1989
- Size: 8vo
- Binding: Cloth
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- Pages: XIV, 263 + X, 220 pp. (Bibliotheca Humanistica & Reformatorica, Vol. XLV)
Although polemics dominated Erasmus` literary output in the last two decades of his life, the controversies remain among the most neglected pieces in the corpus of his writings. On a different level, they add a dimension often missing in portraits of Erasmus. Usually depicted as the urbane and witty humanist who enjoyed great popularity and prestige, he appears in the works of his critics as a contentious and duplicitous "theologizer" who inspired disdain and loathing.
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"... Rummel has made a major contribution to Erasmian scholarship" (Nelson H. Minnich in Erasmus of Rotterdam Society Yearbook XI, 1991). "The details are impeccably presented..." (Albert Rabil, Jr. in Church History Sept. 1993). "... ein neues Standardwerk der Erasmusforschung..." (August Buck in Wolfenbütteler Renaissance Mitteilungen 15,2).






