Machiavelli and Erasmus Compare and Contrast
This essay deals with the study, analysis, and interpretations of two books, namely Praise of Folly by Erasmus, and The Prince by Niccolo Machiavelli. Both books are historical in nature. For Praise of Folly, it has been shown that Erasmus is not faithful to the Roman Catholic Church of his day. By what is meant by faithful is in agreement to the preachings of the Roman Catholic Church. Hence, by saying he was unfaithful, it is meant that his expressions are not in agreement with the Roman Catholic Church of his day. After that, the paper goes on to discuss The Prince, by Niccolo Machiavelli, and how it is revolutionary and epoch changing.
Erasmus is not faithful to the Roman Catholic ...
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least acknowledgment from anyone that had left his folly, or grown a hair's breadth the wiser? One escapes a shipwreck, and he gets safe to shore. Another, run through in a duel, recovers. Another, while the rest were fighting, ran out of the field, no less luckily than valiantly. Another, condemned to be hanged, by the favor of some saint or other, a friend to thieves, got off himself by impeaching his fellows. Another escaped by breaking prison. Another recovered from his fever in spite of his physician. Another's poison turning to a looseness proved his remedy rather than death; and that to his wife's no small sorrow, in that she lost both her labor and her charge. Another's cart broke, and he saved his horses. Another preserved from the fall of a house. All these hang up their tablets, but no one gives thanks for his recovery from folly; so sweet a thing it is not to be wise, that on the contrary men rather pray against anything than folly.”
To compare the saints to folly ...
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another for groaning women; a third, for stolen goods; a fourth, for making a voyage prosperous; and a fifth, to cure sheep of the rot; and so of the rest, for it would be too tedious to run over all. And some there are that are good for more things than one; but chiefly, the Virgin Mother, to whom the common people do in a manner attribute more than to the Son.”
In the above paragraph, references have been made to saints and the Virgin Mother. However, it is questioned whether it is their particular form of worship that is to be followed.
Later on there is mention of how people of other religions “laugh at Christians as superstitious.” This is a reference which would be very ...
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