Desiderius Erasmus, the great humanist Desiderius Erasmus, is one of the greatest humanists. He is well educated and practicing academic philosophy. He is also an excellent writer, and he has written many kinds of books. He is also known as the largest European scholar in the 16th century (Britannica Macropedia). He is brave because he severely criticized the church. R. C. Trench said, "Erasmus lay the egg of reform and Luther hatched it." Erasmus is an illegitimate son of a pastor named Gérard.
The official name of Darius was the name before Americaization: after Desiderius Erasmus, after Desistrius Erasmus, after Humanist wrote "Honor pity", Viglius seems to be strict with consideration of more balanced humanity It was a humanist for justice. That way (unique in his time) and idea to prevent violence before the event. Yes, his name is obvious. It also shows that the number of names that are slowly Americanized, words that became easier to read, shortened words, and English have increased.
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