Erasmus, also translated as Erasmus, Dutch. People used to call him Erasmus of Rotterdam. He settled here because he took a fancy to Basel, an international cultural city. He is proficient in Greek and Latin, and has a distinct anti-church and anti-feudal ideological tendency. Holbein had already heard about his achievements and admired him very much.
Humanist and educational thinker Ailas Moss (also translated as Erasmus). He is Dutch, and people used to call him Erasmus of Rotterdam. Desidriss Erasmus (German: Eamus lodru von Rtedam, also translated by Eiras Moss, commonly known as Erasmus in Rotterdam in the history circle, 1466, 65438+1October 278-65438+July 0536) was a famous humanist in the Netherlands during the European Renaissance.
Erasmus compiled and translated the Latin and Greek versions of the new New Testament. His works include Ode to a Fool, Handbook of Christian Knights and Children's Etiquette. He voted for the greatest Dutchman in 2004, ranking fifth, and Levin Hooke ranked fourth.