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""Epistolarum Obscurorum Virorum, Ad Dm. M. Ortuinum Gratium ..."" is a collection of satirical letters attributed to Crotus Rubeanus. This work, whose title translates roughly to ""Letters of Obscure Men,"" lampoons the intellectual climate of the early 16th century. The letters are directed to Ortuinus Gratius, a prominent humanist, and serve as a sharp critique of scholasticism and obscurantism within the Church and academia.
The book's humor lies in its exaggeration and absurd portrayal of the supposed intellectual failings of the time. ""Epistolarum Obscurorum Virorum"" remains a significant historical and literary document, offering insights into the intellectual and religious debates of the Renaissance period. Its enduring appeal lies in its witty satire and its commentary on the perennial struggle between reason and ignorance.
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