In fact, dates that historical student minds may not contain any meaning are more courageous dates for men than anyone who can actually explain it in manga. On October 28, 1466, Desiderius Erasmus was born in illegal son of Margaretha Rogers and Gerard in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. Despite this boring, seemingly old birth, Erasmus will grow into a big influence during the Renaissance. By questioning established people and institutions such as modern theologians and educational systems, Erasmus is known as the "king of humanitarianism" and is a world famous major revolutionary.
He was a prolific writer who played such a huge influence during his time and he was called "Tiller". Erasmus is a Dutch scholar who believes that the church is more interested in wealth than helping people with spiritual problems. The view of Desiderius Erasmus made him a controversial figure of the Renaissance. He was dissatisfied with the particular custom of the Christian church, but Erasmus never lost his spirituality. One of the most important contributions of Erasmus to the Renaissance was the translation of ancient texts to Greek and Latin.
In addition to Greek and Latin classics, Ordus also announced his work in contemporary Renaissance. The Dutch humanist Desiderius Erasmus is probably the most famous writer of the 16th century, published by Aldine. Indeed, Erasmus spent eight months in 1508 to oversee the publication of his revised Aldine version of his own proverb. 1509 Plutarch's Moralia of Aldine was edited by Demetrius Ducas with the help of Erasmus. This is an overwhelming project, almost abandoned and has become the first version of the Greek version.
Humanist educators designed educational methods to train comprehensive and freely educated people. The Dutch humanist Desiderius Erasmus is particularly influential. Erasmus believes that understanding and speaking the meaning of literature is more important than remembering, as many medieval religious schools demand. He encourages teachers to study archeology, astronomy, myths, history and the Bible. By the invention of the printing press in the mid-15th century, books were used more widely, reading and writing improved. However, during the Renaissance era, the enrollment rate did not rise so much. Elementary schools are educating children of middle class, but children of lower grades receive little formal school education. Aristocrats and children of the upper class attend junior high school in the humanities