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MORIAE ENCOMIUM: OR, THE PRAISE OF FOLLY. Made English from the Latin of Erasmus by [Literature] Erasmus, Desiderius | translated by W. Kennett; copperplate engravings after Hans Holbeine - 1724

by [Literature] Erasmus, Desiderius | translated by W. Kennett; copperplate engravings after Hans Holbeine

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MORIAE ENCOMIUM: OR, THE PRAISE OF FOLLY. Made English from the Latin of Erasmus by [Literature] Erasmus, Desiderius | translated by W. Kennett; copperplate engravings after Hans Holbeine - 1724

MORIAE ENCOMIUM: OR, THE PRAISE OF FOLLY. Made English from the Latin of Erasmus

by [Literature] Erasmus, Desiderius | translated by W. Kennett; copperplate engravings after Hans Holbeine

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London: J. Wilford, 1724. Hard Cover. Good binding. 12mo. [16], xiv, [2 (ads)], vi, 168, [4 (index)] pp., frontis, plates, illus. Fourth edition. Bound in 19th century paper over boards with morocco title label on the spine; all 46 copperplate engravings are present, some folding, some full page, some in-text. The paper at both outer hinges is splitting, but the covers are solidly attached; light wear to the extremities; a handsomely simple binding; contents are evenly and moderately foxed; a few of the folding plates have early and tasteful mends to a fold--minimal and not distracting and most importantly, effective.

Originally issued in Latin in 1511, In Praise of Folly "is a brilliant, biting satire on the folly to be found in all walks of life. The book stemmed from the decision which Erasmus had taken when he left Rome to come to England, that no form of preferment could be obtained at the sacrifice of his freedom to read, think and writing what he liked. In it Kings and Popes, Princes of the Church and temporal rulers are alike shown to be ruled by Folly, and it seems almost inconceivable that an age of absolute authority should have allowed him to remain unscathed. The work was first seretly printed in Paris, and, as in other cases, its immediate success safeguarded him from the consequences of his audacity. . . . Whenever tyranny or absolute power threatened, The Praise of Folly was re-read and reprinted" PMM 43. Here offered in an early English translation with 46 engravings after drawings by Hans Holbien. While it is self-styled the fourth edition, the earliest edition issue by Wilford that is held by any institution (according to OCLC) is the third edition (1722); and it is fairly uncommon in libraries with scarcely more than two dozen copies held. A charming copy of an important book that has never ceased to be relevant. ESTC T177820.
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Heritage Press, New York, 1965. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine Condition. Illustrator: Franz Masereel. Previous owner's inscription in ink. Book comes in its original slipcase. The publication date given above is an estimate only, there being no date given in the book. Illustrator: Franz Masereel. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Illustrated; Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 21997. .
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NY: Heritage. Book Club edition. Masereel, Franz. 8vo, pp. xv, 125. Illustrated with woodcuts by Franz Masereel. Translated from the latin text by Harry Carter, with an introduction by Hendrik Willem Van Loon. Printed in Haarlem, Netherlands, by Joh. Enschede en Zonen. Patterned paper over boards, cloth spine. Owner's bookplate on pastedown. A nice copy in tissue dj and box.
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New York: The Heritage Press, 1950 2021-07-20. First THUS. Hardcover. Near Fine. 125 pp., ill. 1/4 cloth, patterned boards. Bright, sharp, unmarked copy. Well packaged in a box, ships with tracking.
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Moriae Encomium: Or, the Praise of Folly. Made in English from the Latin of Erasmus.

Moriae Encomium: Or, the Praise of Folly. Made in English from the Latin of Erasmus.

by Erasmus, Desiderius; Translated by Harry Carter

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New York: Joh. Enschede en Zonen, Haarlem, Netherlands for The Heritage Press, 1953. Dutch Renaissance humanist, Catholic priest, and social critic Desiderius Erasmus Roterodamus first conceived of Praise of Folly in 1509, written as a satirical attack on the Western Church. He later revised and extended the work during a visit with Sir Thomas More at his home in London with the title "Moriae Encomium, In Praise of More In Praise of Folly." The book became one of the most popular works of the Renaissance and Erasmus' sharp critique of the practices of the Church played a role in the beginnings of the Protestant Reformation. This is an exclusive publication planned to be issued by 1941, but with the intervention of the Second World War was instead published in 1953 with woodcuts by Franz Masereel instead of the proposed Lynd Ward.
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New York: Printed by Joh. Enschede en Zonen, Haarlem, Netherlands for The Heritage Press, 1953. Decorative Cloth. Near Fine/With no dustjacket. Translated from the Latin by Harry Carter, with an introduction by Hendrik Willem Van Loon. Belgian artist Frans Masereel was commissioned to create 24 striking woodcuts specifically for this edition. An exclusive publication planned to be issued by 1941, but WWII intervened. No date stated, but was published per Heritage Press "Sandglass" in 1953. One of Erasmus's best-known works, it is a satirical attack on superstitions and other traditions of European society in general and the western Church in particular. Written in 1509, it is dedicated to Sir Thomas More, whose name the title puns. Original decorative paper covers over brown cloth boards with gilt lettering to spine, Red stain to top edges. Lacking slipcase, slight bumps to bottom and tips, else a Very Good or better copy.
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The Heritage Press. Used - Very Good. Very Good condition. Slipcase Acceptable. (Folly, Humor) A copy that may have a few cosmetic defects. May also contain light spine creasing or a few markings such as an owner’s name, short gifter’s inscription or light stamp.
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Moriae encomium: dat is De lof der zotheid

Moriae encomium: dat is De lof der zotheid

by Erasmus, Desiderius

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Rotterdam : Ad. Donker., 1986. Hardcover. Good. Originele linnen band met goudopdruk op rug, stofomslag, leeslint, geïllustreerd met kleine z/w tekeningen, 8vo.
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