They both pointed out ridiculous aspects of society.
Common Sense was called 'common sense' because Thomas Paine chose to call it that.
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In 2005 the most common male name was James, and the most common female name was Mary, and the most common surname was Smith.
Lydia is the least common girl name in the US
The common shoe size is a size 9.
They both pointed out ridiculous aspects of society.
Desiderius Erasmus and Thomas More both called for reform.
They both criticised the society they lived in.
Johannes Erasmus has written: 'Der geheime Nachrichtendienst'
: they both criticized society. -Domonique Walker :)\ Class of 11'
they both (and Dante) were writers in the renaissance of the language writers.
Both Thomas More and Desiderius Erasmus were prominent scholars of the Renaissance period, known for their humanist ideals and emphasis on education and moral philosophy. They shared a mutual respect for classical literature and a commitment to reforming the Church, advocating for a more personal and ethical spirituality. Additionally, they collaborated on various intellectual endeavors, including the publication of Erasmus's "In Praise of Folly," which critiqued societal and ecclesiastical practices. Their friendship exemplified the blending of humanism and religious thought during the Renaissance.
Both were Considered humanists
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Dante Alighieri was an Italian poet known for his Divine Comedy, while Desiderius Erasmus was a Dutch humanist and scholar. They both lived during the Renaissance period but did not have direct interactions or collaborations with each other. Both individuals were influential in their respective fields and contributed to the intellectual and cultural development of Europe during their time.
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Erasmus was a scholar, and a Catholic priest. He had a great literary output, but it was entirely in Latin and Greek, so his audience was rather small. He made a new translation of the Latin text of the Bible. Erasmus was a great scholar and writer, but he certainly did not write for the Masses, nor in the common tongue.