The Most Important Leader of German Humanitism

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The Most Important Leader of German Humanitism "No Works Cited" The most brilliant and most important leader of German humanism, b. at

Rotterdam, Holland, 28 October, probably in 1466; d. at Basle,

Switzerland, 12 July, 1536. He was the illegitimate child of Gerard, a

citizen of Gouda, and Margaretha Rogers, and at a later date latinized

his name as Desiderius Erasmus. Eventually his father became a priest.

Erasmus and an elder brother were brought up at Gouda by their mother.

When nine years old he was sent to the school of the celebrated

humanist Hegius at Deventer, where his taste for humanism was awakened

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