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.در ستایش دیوانگی <> Dar setayesh-e divanegi (The Praise of Folly)

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Book number: 7886 Book Author: Erasmus, Desiderius (اراسموس، دسیدریوس )ISBN: 964-6138-03-9 Categories: , , Tags: , , , ,
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Original title Moriae encomium
Book Author Erasmus, Desiderius
Translator Safari, Hassan
Publisher Farzan Publishing
Published place Tehran
Published date 1385
Edition Fifth Edition
Cover type paperback
Pages 185
Weight 245
Dimensions 21.3 × 14.2 × 1.2 cm
Language persian
Agegroup Adults
نویسنده/مولف اراسموس، دسیدریوس
نام مترجم صفاری، حسن
نام ناشر فرزان
دسته بندی دین, فلسفه, معنویات
تاریخ انتشار 1385
محل انتشار Tehran
گروه سنی بزرگسالان
تعداد صفحات 185
زبان فارسی
نوع-جلد جلد نرم (شومیز)
شابک 964-6138-03-9
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در ستایش دیوانگی

به اعتقاد بسیاری از تاریخ نگاران این کتاب از آثار موثر در تفکر رنسانسی است. اراسموس در قرن شانزده به نقد صریح و شکننده استبداد کلیسا و حاکمیت رهبران مذهبی در قرون وسطا میپردازد و اوضاع اجتماعی سیاسی قرون تاریک را مورد انتقاد گاه طنز و گاه جسورانه قرار میدهد.

Erasmus reached England after a stay in Italy early in the summer of 1510. Soon afterwards, in Thomas More’s house at Bucklersbury, he rapidly wrote his famous satire, the Encomium Moriae, or ”Praise of Folly,” in which Folly celebrates her own praises as the great source of human pleasures. He had been meditating this piece on the long journey from Rome; it is a kaleidoscope of his experiences in Italy, and of earlier memories. As to the title, Moria, the Greek word for ”folly,” was a playful allusion, of course, to the name of his wise and witty host. This ”Praise of Folly” is a satire, not only in the modern but in the original sense of that word,—a medley. All classes, all callings, are sportively viewed on the weak side. But in relation to the author’s own life and times, the most important topics are the various abuses in the Church, the pedantries of the school-men, and the selfish wars of kings. If this eloquent Folly, as Erasmus presents her, most often wears the mocking smile of Lucian or Voltaire, there are moments also when she wields the terrible lash of Juvenal or of Swift. The popularity of the satire, throughout Europe, was boundless. The mask of jest which it wore was its safeguard; how undignified, how absurd it would have been for a Pope or a King to care what was said by Folly! And, just for that reason, the Encomium Moriae must be reckoned among the forces which prepared the Reformation.

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