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This study of the dialogue "Iulius" aims to put an end to the centuries-long controversy on the work's paternity; to open a new phase of reflection on how it got into print; and to promote a revised image of Erasmus, removing the slur of complacency and dullness that has become attached to him. The volume also contains Conflictus and De civlitate.

Produktbeschreibung
This study of the dialogue "Iulius" aims to put an end to the centuries-long controversy on the work's paternity; to open a new phase of reflection on how it got into print; and to promote a revised image of Erasmus, removing the slur of complacency and dullness that has become attached to him. The volume also contains Conflictus and De civlitate.
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Autorenporträt
Silvana Seidel Menchi, Dr. habil.(1990) in History, University of Heidelberg, is Dr. h. c. at the University of Basel and Professor Emerita of History at University of Pisa. She has edited works by Francesco Guicciardini and Erasmus and has written books on Erasmus' influence in Italy, on the Roman Inquisition and on matrimonial conflicts in Italy and Europe. Franz Bierlaire, Professor Emeritus of the Université de Liège, taught modern history in Liège and history of the Christian churches at Free University Brussels. His research comprises history of humanism (Erasmus and erasmianism), history of the book, and history of education and childhood of the Renaissance period. He wrote studies on Erasmus, his pupils, his pedagogical methods, and the vicissitudes and use of his manuals on the education of children.