1728 ERASMUS 1ed In Praise of Folly Rotterdam French Hans HOLBEIN ART Encomium

ERASMUS, Desiderius

$599.00

In stock

Free shipping wordwide!


Satisfaction Guaranteed

Unsure? Ask an Expert!

“When I have a little money, I buy books; and if I have any left, I buy food and clothes.”

― Erasmus

 

In 1509, Erasmus composed his famous essay ‘In Praise of Folly’, or ‘Encomium Moraie’, which was a satirical attack on superstitions and other unconventional traditions in European society. Since its inception in the early 16th-century, it is considered one of the most important works of the Renaissance and helped develop early stages of the Protestant Reformation.

 

Erasmus uses satire to examine doctrine and corruption within the Catholic Church, even though Erasmus was devoted deeply to Catholicism. He concludes ‘In Praise of Folly’ with statements of supporting Christian Protestantism.

 

This highly desirable 1728 first Honore edition was translated by Gueudeville and is noteworthy for its inclusion of the artwork of Hans Holein – folding and in-text engravings depicting mythological and strange creatures!

$599.00

In stock

Free shipping wordwide!


Satisfaction Guaranteed

Image Gallery Description & Details

1728 ERASMUS 1ed In Praise of Folly Rotterdam French Hans HOLBEIN ART Encomium

 

“When I have a little money, I buy books; and if I have any left, I buy food and clothes.”

― Erasmus

 

In 1509, Erasmus composed his famous essay ‘In Praise of Folly’, or ‘Encomium Moraie’, which was a satirical attack on superstitions and other unconventional traditions in European society. Since its inception in the early 16th-century, it is considered one of the most important works of the Renaissance and helped develop early stages of the Protestant Reformation.

 

Erasmus uses satire to examine doctrine and corruption within the Catholic Church, even though Erasmus was devoted deeply to Catholicism. He concludes ‘In Praise of Folly’ with statements of supporting Christian Protestantism.

 

This highly desirable 1728 first Honore edition was translated by Gueudeville and is noteworthy for its inclusion of the artwork of Hans Holein – folding and in-text engravings depicting mythological and strange creatures!

 

Item number: #22108

Price: $599

 

ERASMUS, Desiderius

 

L’eloge de la folie

 

A Amsterdam: Chez François l’Honoré, 1728. First edition thus

 

Details:

  • Collation: Complete with all pages
    • [26], 340, [20]
    • 8 engraved plates (including frontispiece and title page)
    • 75 woodcut engravings
  • Language: French
  • Binding: Leather; tight and secure
  • Size: ~6.75in X 4in (17cm x 10cm)

 

Our Guarantee:

Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.

Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving, and we will offer a full refund without reservation!

                                                                  

22108

Category

Religion

Authors

ERASMUS, Desiderius

Printing Date

18th Century

Language

French

Binding

Leather

Book Condition

Excellent

Collation

Complete