
Elogio della Follia
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Narrated by:
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Luca Grandelis
About this listen
Una sagace satira della chiesa cattolica del 16esimo secolo, narrata dal punto di vista della Follia stessa. Zeppo di umorismo pungente e di allusioni classiche, L'elogio della follia è una parodia che ha riscosso enorme successo già ai tempi di Erasmo stesso e ha inaspettatamente spianato la strada per gli inizi della riforma protestante.
Desiderius Erasmus Roterodamus (circa 1466-1536) è stato uno studioso umanista olandese. Figura di spicco del Rinascimento nordeuropeo, è stato il primo editore del Nuovo Testamento e ha scritto opere significative come Adagia, De libero arbitrio, Elogio della follia e Enchiridion militis christiani.
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