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  1. Utopia, Or, The Happy Republic: A Philosophical Romance : In Two Books ... by Burnet Gilbert 1643-1715, 2010-10-15
  2. Utopia: Or, The Happy Republic ; A Philosophical Romance by Burnet Gilbert 1643-1715, 2010-10-15
  3. Millennium, Being The Utopia by Paget Valerian pseud, 2010-09-29
  4. Utopia by Morris William 1834-1896, Kelmscott Press, 2010-10-06
  5. A dialogue of comfort against tribulation / Saint Thomas More ; edited for modern readers with a critical introduction and notes by Leland Miles by Sir, Saint (1478-1535) More Thomas, 1965
  6. The wisdom and wit of Blessed Thomas More : being extracts from such of his works as were written in English by Thomas, Sir, Saint, 1478-1535 More, 2009-10-26
  7. Utopia; or, The happy republic; a philosophical romance. To which is added The new Atlantis by Lord Bacon. With an analysis of Plato's Republic, and copious notes by Thomas, Sir, Saint, 1478-1535 More, 2009-10-26
  8. Utopia with the 'Dialogue of comfort'. [With an introd. by Judge John O'Hagan; translated by Ralph Robinson by Thomas, Sir, Saint, 1478-1535 More, 2009-10-26
  9. The "Utopia" and the history of Edward V. With Roper's life by Thomas, Sir, Saint, 1478-1535 More, 2009-10-26
  10. The History of King Richard III (Hesperus Classics) by Sir Thomas More, 2004-11-01
  11. A Concordance to the Utopia of St. Thomas More and a Frequency Word List (Alpha-Omega, Series B) by Thomas, Sir, Saint More, 1978-12
  12. More (Great Political Thinkers, 6)
  13. The Last Letters of Thomas More by Thomas, Sir, Saint More, 2000-06
  14. Thomas More and Erasmus by Ernest E. Reynolds, 1966-01-01

1. The Life Of Sir Thomas More (1478-1535)
and Tudor Polemics (1968) Reynolds EE Sir Thomas More (1965) Reynolds EE Thomas More and Erasmus Field Is Won The Life and Death of Saint Thomas More.
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Thomas More was born in Milk Street, London on February 7, 1478, son Sir John More, a prominent judge. He was educated at St Anthony's School in London. As a youth he served as a page in the household of Archbishop Morton , who anticipated More would become a "marvellous man." . More went on to study at Oxford under Thomas Linacre and William Grocyn . During this time, he wrote comedies and studied Greek and Latin literature. One of his first works was an English translation of a Latin biography of the Italian humanist Pico della Mirandola . It was printed by Wynkyn de Worde in 1510.
Around 1494 More returned to London to study law, was admitted to Lincoln's Inn in 1496, and became a barrister in 1501. Yet More did not automatically follow in his father's footsteps. He was torn between a monastic calling and a life of civil service. While at Lincoln's Inn, he determined to become a monk and subjected himself to the discipline of the Carthusians , living at a nearby monastery and taking part of the monastic life. The prayer, fasting, and penance habits stayed with him for the rest of his life. More's desire for monasticism was finally overcome by his sense of duty to serve his country in the field of politics. He entered Parliament in 1504, and married for the first time in 1504 or 1505.

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4. Sir Thomas More, 1478-1535
Sir Thomas More, 14781535. The English statesman, Sir Thomas More, later canonized as Saint Thomas More (1935), was born the son of a lawyer who later became a
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The English statesman, Sir Thomas More, later canonized as Saint Thomas More (1935), was born the son of a lawyer who later became a judge. He was educated at St. Anthony's School and was appointed a page in the home of Archbishop (later Cardinal) Morton, who sent him to Canterbury Hall, Oxford, in the early 1490s. At Oxford, More studied under Colet and Linacre. More left Oxford without a degree to study at new Inn and Lincoln's Inn in London. His lectures dealt not only with law but also with St. Augustine's City of God . He spent three years as a reader in Furnival's Inn and spent the next four years in the Charterhouse in "devotion and prayer." He early composed various English poems and Latin epigrams that were not printed for several years. However, a Latin translation of four Greek dialogues of Lucian appeared in 1506, and an English translation of the Latin life of his model, Giovanni Pico della Mirandola, in 1510. Increasingly involved in public affairs, More became a member of Parliament in 1504, beginning the career that led to the well-known events of his chancellorship and his martyrdom.

5. Sir Thomas More (c.1478-1535) Library Of Congress Citations
Author More, Thomas, Sir, Saint, 14781535. Uniform Title Utopia. English. - lcsh Control No. 54011424 /L/r963 Author More, Thomas, Sir, Saint, 1478-1535.
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Down to Name Citations LC Online Catalog Amazon Search Book Citations [First 20 Records] Author: More, Thomas, Sir, Saint, 1478-1535. Uniform Title: Utopia. English. 1685 Title: Utopia: written in Latin by Sir Thomas More ... translated into English. Published: London, Printed for R. Chiswell; and to be sold by G. Powell, 1685. Description: 12 p. l., 206 p. 18 cm. LC Call No.: HX811 1516 .E685 Notes: Added t.p. with imprint London, 1684. Translated by Gilbert Burnet, bishop of Salisbury. Subjects: Utopias. Other authors: Burnet, Gilbert, 1643-1715, tr. Control No.: 37006977 //r843 Author: Beahn, John Edward, 1910- Title: A man born again: Saint Thomas More. Published: Milwaukee, Bruce Pub. Co. [1954] Description: 208 p. 22 cm. LC Call No.: PZ4.B366 Man Subjects: More, Thomas, Sir, Saint, 1478-1535 Fiction. Great Britain History Henry VIII, 1509-1547 Fiction. Statesmen Great Britain Fiction. Christian saints England Fiction. Biographical fiction. gsafd Historical fiction. gsafd Christian fiction. lcsh Control No.: 54011424 /L/r963 Author: More, Thomas, Sir, Saint, 1478-1535. Title: Selected letters. Edited by Elizabeth Frances Rogers. Published: New Haven, Yale University Press, 1961. Description: xxiii, 271 p. port. 22 cm. Series: The Yale edition of the works of St. Thomas More: modernized series LC Call No.: PR2322 .A4 1961 Dewey No.: 942.05/2/0924 B Notes: Bibliography: p. xix-xxiii. Subjects: More, Thomas, Sir, Saint, 1478-1535 Correspondence. Great Britain History Henry VIII, 1509-1547 Sources. Christian martyrs England Correspondence. Statesmen Great Britain Correspondence. Humanists England Correspondence. Other authors: Rogers, Elizabeth Frances, 1892- ed. Control No.: 61014944 //r954

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Sir Thomas More (14781535). between Platonism and Christianity was as old as Saint Augustine, but A Dyaloge of Syr Thomas More; Sir Thomas More s Answere to the
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Sir Thomas More (later canonized St. Thomas More) is famous for his book Utopia (1515) and for his martyrdom. As Chancellor to Henry VIII he refused to sanction Henry's divorce of Queen Catherine. More was imprisoned, tried and executed. This drama was made into a play and an excellent (though not historically accurate) film - A Man of for All Seasons More is an excellent example of the early English Renaissance. He was friends with such humanists as Erasmus, John Colet, Thomas Linacre and others. Renaisance thinkers were mainly concerned with four ancient schools Aristotelianism, Platonism, Stoicism and Epicureanism. The alliance between Platonism and Christianity was as old as Saint Augustine, but had been revived in the Renaissance by Marsilio Ficino. Aristotle had been Christianized by St Thoma Aquinas. Christianity and Stoicism had many close connections from early on. Epicureanism was being Christianized by Lorenzo Valla and Erasmus. This process was to be continued by Pierre Gassendi.

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  • More, Thomas, Sir, Saint, 1478-1535. More's History of King Richard III : with notes, glossary and index of names / edited by J. Rawson Lumby ; to which is added the conclusion of the History of King Richard III, as given in the continuation of Hardyng's Chronicle, London, 1543. Cambridge : At the University Press ; London : C.J. Clay, 1883.
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    English statesman, humanist and Roman Catholic Saint;Lord Chancellor to Henry VIII (1529-32). His opposition to the annulment of Henry's marriage to Catherine of Aragon and his refusal to recognise the Act of Supremacy resulted in his execution on acharge of treason. In Utopia (1516) he set forth his concept of the idela state. Feast day: June 22 or July 6 Note: there is no evidence that Thomas More was vegetarian but the extracts below give an insight into his thinking. Extracts from Utopia From thence the beasts be brought in, killed and clean washed by the hands of their bondsmen. For they permit not their free citizens to accustom themselves to the killing of beasts, through the use whereof they think clemency, the gentlest affection of our nature, by little and little to decay and perish. The Utopians feel that slaughtering our fellow creatures gradually destroys the sense of compassion, which is the finest sentiment of which our human nature is capable.

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    sketch of their patron Saint. The Facts About Thomas More Bullet list. Suited to teenagers. The History Guide Sir Thomas More, 1478-1535 - Portrait and
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    16. Sir Thomas More --  Encyclopædia Britannica
    England. He is recognized as a Saint by the Roman Catholic stones. , Sir Thomas More (14781535) Resource on this Renaissance author.
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    The Life of Sir Thomas More (14781535). First. More was beatified in 1886 and canonized by the Catholic Church as a Saint by Pope More, Sir Thomas A dyaloge
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    Thomas More was born in Milk Street, London on
    February 7, 1478, son Sir John More, a prominent judge.
    He was educated at St Anthony's School in London. As a
    youth he served as a page in the household of Archbishop
    Morton, who predecited he would be a "marvellous man."1.
    More went on to study at Oxford under Thomas Linacre
    and William Grocyn. During this time, he wrote comedies
    and studied Greek and Latin literature. One of his first works was an English translation of a Latin biography of the Italian humanist Pico della Mirandola. It was printed by Wynkyn de Worde in 1510.

    18. Thomas More On Statesmanship
    1. More, Thomas, Sir, Saint, 14781535. Utopia. 2. More, Thomas, Sir, Saint 1478-1535Contributions in political science. 3. More, Thomas, Sir, Saint, 1478-1535.
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    19. An Answer Unto Sir Thomas More S Dialogue
    wide.”Reformation. 1. More, Thomas Sir, Saint 14781535, Dyaloge. 2. Catholic Church Controversial Literature. 05/2000 xlix, 496 pages
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    Thomas More (14781535) was an English lawyer and scholar whose he was made a Saint just a few of utopianism; Quentin Skinner, Sir Thomas More s Utopia and
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    Thomas More (1478-1535) was an English lawyer and scholar whose writings became famous throughout Europe in the early sixteenth century. In that period, " humanists " were attacking the established educational system of the medieval universities (" scholasticism ") and advocating wide-ranging political, social and educational reforms. More was one of the most famous of the humanists (another was his friend Erasmus ). In 1516 the first edition of More's Utopia was published; it criticized many aspects of life in contemporary Europe and established a whole new type of writing and outlook on life (" utopianism "). Much of what More said in Utopia was ironical and not intended to be taken at face value, but just how much remains unclear. For the last 485 years there has been no agreement on what Utopia means. Some people think the book is just a joke; others argue that most of it is meant very seriously, and that More wanted the Europeans of his age to imitate the Utopians described in the book. Utopia was written (in Latin, for educated people) at a time when Europeans were just beginning to sail across oceans to previously unknown lands. The book claimed to be a description of such a new land (though the fact that its title is Greek for "no place" gave away that it was fiction - at least to people who knew Greek!). For much of the time, More writes as though the way the Utopians manage their lives is far superior to the European way. The Utopian way centered on

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