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The reader is invited to book the great humanist of the Renaissance Erasmus of Rotterdam Praise of Nonsense (1509), which brought the author world fame. The translation belongs to PN Ardashev, a Russian historian and publicist, who once sang a sparrow, Virgil - a mosquito and garlic snack, Ovid - a nut, and Lukian a fly with a flea, but only Erasmus of Rotterdam gave praise to the beautiful Madame of Stupidity, whose companions - This is intoxication and oblivion, Rampage and Delight ... The heroine of this fascinating satirical book, praising herself, reveals the secret of her destiny, and before the reader various representatives of the society who presumptuously consider themselves wise men are floating.
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The reader is invited to book the great humanist of the Renaissance Erasmus of Rotterdam Praise of Nonsense (1509), which brought the author world fame. The translation belongs to PN Ardashev, a Russian historian and publicist, who once sang a sparrow, Virgil - a mosquito and garlic snack, Ovid - a nut, and Lukian a fly with a flea, but only Erasmus of Rotterdam gave praise to the beautiful Madame of Stupidity, whose companions - This is intoxication and oblivion, Rampage and Delight ... The heroine of this fascinating satirical book, praising herself, reveals the secret of her destiny, and before the reader various representatives of the society who presumptuously consider themselves wise men are floating.
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Data sheet
Author
Erasmus
Publisher
Azbuka
ISBN
9785389105928
Format
Paperback
Year Published
2016
Pages
192
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The reader is invited to book the great humanist of the Renaissance Erasmus of Rotterdam Praise of Nonsense (1509), which brought the author world fame. The translation belongs to PN Ardashev, a Russian historian and publicist, who once sang a sparrow, Virgil - a mosquito and garlic snack, Ovid - a nut, and Lukian a fly with a flea, but only Erasmus of Rotterdam gave praise to the beautiful Madame of Stupidity, whose companions - This is intoxication and oblivion, Rampage and Delight ... The heroine of this fascinating satirical book, praising herself, reveals the secret of her destiny, and before the reader various representatives of the society who presumptuously consider themselves wise men are floating.