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ERASMUS OF ROTTERDAM (1466-1536). Moriae Encomium (title in Greek) sive Stultitiae Laus. Basel: G. Haas, J. J. Thurneisen, 1780. 8vo (200 x 125 mm). With 83 illustrations cut in wood by Heinrich Heitz after Hans Holbein. Bound in nineteenth-century half brown calf over marbled boards, spine ruled and tooled in gilt in compartments, 5 raised bands, burgundy gilt morocco lettering label, top edge gilt, marbled endleaves (spine and board-edges toned and somewhat worn, some wear to binding, text foxed, many leaves unopened, p. 215 chipped at lower margin (no loss of text), p. 323 chipped at fore-edge (no loss of text), a few short tears in text). FIRST EDITION OF “IN PRAISE OF FOLLY” ILLUSTRATED WITH ALL 83 DRAWINGS AFTER HANS HOLBEIN. First published in 1511, In Praise of Folly is a largely satirical work in which the goddess, Folly, praises herself, madness, and deception, this transitions to a not so veiled criticism of the Catholic Church’s perceived corruption. Despite Erasmus’ own misgivings about the reception of this work, most people (including Pope Leo X) found Moriae Encomium amusing.
 ERASMUS OF ROTTERDAM (1466-1536). Moriae Encomium (title in...
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