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Texte zu Religion und Frieden
- Narrated by: Ernst August Schepmann, Peter Lieck, Friedrich von Bülow, Dorothee Roth, Ludwig Anschütz
- Length: 1 hr and 20 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Erasmus von Rotterdam (1466-1536) war Theologe, Priester, Philologe und Autor mehrerer Werke. Er schrieb lateinisch und griechisch. Dieses Hörbuch enthält die Lesung "Das Lob der Torheit" (Sprecher: Ernst August Schepmann, Übersetzer: Heinrich Hersch, Regie: Robert Haupt, Erstsendung: 22.06.1969), den Dialog "Welt im Umbruch": ein Gespräch zwischen Luther (Sprecher: Peter Lieck) und Erasmus (Sprecher: Friedrich von Bülow), das sinnähnlich in Briefen geführt wurde (Erstsendung: 01.11.1983) sowie die Lesungen "Heuchelei" (Sprecherin: Dorothee Roth, Erstsendung: 13.11.1983) und "Über Krieg und Frieden" (Sprecher: Ludwig Anschütz, Regie: Robert Vogel, Erstsendung: 20.06.1960).
©gemeinfrei (P)1960 SWR
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