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<p>The prospective ruin of Christendom was repeatedly predicted at the beginning of the fifteenth century.</p> <p>In 1494, Sebastian Brant wrote “<em>ship of fools</em>”<em>.</em> In 1511, Erasmus wrote <em>the Prize of Folly</em>. In 1515, Thomas More wrote Utopia. It describes the repugnant state of the French and English political elites of his day and exposes the dramas and destructions France will generate if its policy of expansion ?with the help of the Turks-were pursued.</p> <p>The warnings were thus abundantly given, and the causes of the disaster recognized: the rise of powerful selfish Nation-States, the policy of expansion of France and its alliance with the Ottomans, the depravation of the Church, the weakness of the Germanic Empire. Indeed, ten years later, it abandoned Hungary to the Turks (in 1526), and the Turks were at the doors of Vienna in 1529.</p> <p>The Christian revolt initiated on October 31, 1517, when the Augustinian monk Luther placated his 95 theses on the ...楽天市場のショップで商品詳細の続きを見る