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  1. Sir Thomas More: By Anthony Munday and Others by Vittorio Gabrielli, Giorgio Melchiori, 2002-11-15
  2. Sir Thomas More: Third Series (Arden Shakespeare) by William Shakespeare, 2011-04-01
  3. Sir Thomas More in the English Renaissance: An Annotated Catalogue (Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies) by Jackson Campbell Boswell, 1994-01
  4. Humanist As Hero: The Life of Sir Thomas More by Theodore Maynard, 1971-05
  5. The Public Career of Sir Thomas More by John A. Guy, 1980-10
  6. Thomas More (Twayne's English Author Series, No 247) by Judith Hillman Paterson, 1979-09
  7. Thomas More (Reputations Series) by John Guy, 2000-06-29
  8. Field Is Won by E. Reynolds, 1969-02
  9. Thomas More ... and More: Freundesgabe Fur/Liber Amicorum for Hubertus Schulte Herbruggen by Christoph M. Peters, Friedrich-K Unterweg, 2002-06
  10. Shakespeare and Sir Thomas More: Essays on the Play and its Shakespearian Interest (New Cambridge Shakespeare Studies and Supplementary Texts)
  11. Sir Thomas More's: Utopia by John W. Elliott, 1971-06
  12. Freedom and Liberty in Book II of Thomas More's Utopia by Gabor Rados, 2008-04-30
  13. The Utopian Thought of St. Thomas More and Its Development in Literature by Mardelle L. Fortier, Robert F. Fortier, 1992-10
  14. The Utopian Vision: Seven Essays on the Quincentennial of Sir Thomas Moore by E. D. Sullivan, 1991-01-23

41. English Poetry Second Edition, Table Of Contents
+ More, Henry, 16141687. + More, Thomas, Sir, Saint, 1478-1535. + Morgan, Lady (Sydney), 1783-1859. + Morley, Henry Parker, Lord, 1476-1556.
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42. Saint Thomas More From Linkspider UK Society Directory
The History Guide Sir Thomas More, 14781535 - Portrait and short biography of the Saint Sir Thomas More - Essay on why this sixteenth-century statesman is a
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43. Redefining The Sacred--Manuscript Sources
Xd.532, More, Sir Thomas, Saint, 14781535. A devout prayer, made after he was condemned to die, July 1535. Contemporary copy in the form of a prayer roll.
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This list of manuscripts is drawn from the collections at the Folger to illustrate some of the varieties of religious thought and experience expressed during the English Reformation. It was compiled by Laetitia Yeandle, curator of manuscripts at the
Folger. The items are listed here by their main entry in the Folger card catalogue. Folger call numbers are referenced at the beginning of each entry.
Catholic and pre-Reformation manuscripts and books STC 10617.5 Letter of Confraternity for the Hospital of St. Roch, Exeter, ca. 1510.
A unique example of an Indulgence.
V.a.228
Catholic Church. Liturgy and ritual. Hours. Hore beate Marie virginis secundum usum Sarum
ca.1500.
STC 15913 Catholic Church. Hours. Officium beate Marie virginis ad usum Sarum . . . Paris, ca. 1512.
Printed on vellum.
X.d.532
More, Sir Thomas, Saint, 1478-1535. [A devout prayer, made after he was condemned to die, July 1535].
Contemporary copy in the form of a prayer roll.
V.a.473 Digby family. Spiritual exercises, ca.1650. Collection of readings from Catholic authors. V.a.252

44. Philosophy Acquisitions At LSU
2000 LC Class BX1752.M6453T96 2000 Dewey 230.2 Series Statement INDEPENDENT WORKS OF WILLIAM TYNDALE; V. 3. LC Subject More, Thomas, Sir, Saint, 14781535.
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WALTER BENJAMIN: THE COLOUR OF EXPERIENCE.

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BENJAMIN, WALTER, 1892-1940CONTRIBUTIONS IN PHILOSOPHY OF...
Bib Notes: AUTH: GOLDSMITH'S COLLEGE, UNIVERSITY OF LONDON. BEAUTY IN ARABIC CULTURE.
ISBN: Author: BEHRENS-ABOUSEIF, DORIS. Binding: Paper
Imprint: MARKUS WIENER Published: LC Class: Dewey: Series Statement: PRINCETON SERIES ON THE MIDDLE EAST. LC Subject: 1. AESTHETICS, ARAB. 2. CIVILIZATION, ARAB. 3. CIVILIZATION, ISLAMIC. Bib Notes: AUTH: HARVARD UNIVERSITY. DISCOVERY OF THINGS: ARISTOTLE'S CATEGORIES AND THEIR CONTEXT. ISBN: Author: MANN, WOLFGANG-RAINER. Binding: Cloth Imprint: PRINCETON UNIV PRESS Published: LC Class: Dewey: LC Subject: 1. ARISTOTLE. CATEGORIAE. 2. CATEGORIES (PHILOSOPHY)HIST. Bib Notes: AUTH: COLUMBIA UNIV. CONSCIOUSNESS, COLOR, AND CONTENT. ISBN: Author: TYE, MICHAEL. Binding: Cloth Imprint: MIT PRESS Published: LC Class: Dewey: Series Statement: REPRESENTATION AND MIND.

45. Cell - 063,020
More, Sir / Saint Thomas Residence. About 1523 Thomas More (1478-1535) the newly appointed Speaker of the House of Commons bought the estate in Chelsea where
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More, Sir / Saint Thomas - Residence
Thea Holme's 'Chelsea' includes:
'Near the house, the garden was arranged to do justice to the view. Ellis Heywood [who married More's niece] describes how, after dinner, More conducted his guests 'about two stones' throws into the garden, walked on a little lawn in the middle, and up a green hillock, where they halted to look round them. 'It was an enchanting spot, as well from the convenience of the situation - from one side almost all the noble City of London being visible, and from the other the lovely Thames, surrounded with green fields and wooded hills - as for its own beauty, being crowned with an almost perpetual verdure.'
Henry VIII appointed More Lord Chancellor in place of Cardinal Wolsey in 1529. This was much against More's wishes and he resigned the office in 1532. After his martyrdom, in 1535, his widow and family (at one time his 4 children, their spouses and their 11 children lived here) were turned out of the house. The widow was pensioned by Henry VIII and in 1544 housed on the estate. Sir Thomas was canonized in 1935. The house was subsequently the home of several grandees ending with the Beaufort family from whom Sir Hans Sloane bought it in 1737, when it was derelict, and had it pulled down.
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46. Treasures Of Lauinger Library
Utopia. More, Thomas, Sir, Saint, 14781535. Libellus vere aureus nec minus salutaris quam festivus de optimo reip. statu, deq nova Insula Utopia.
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A Chronological List of Items 1-21 in the Exhibit
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Introduction
Items 1- 21 Items 22 - 42 Items 43- 57 Addendum ( The Library Door
Early Japanese printing Wu kou ching kuang chin Dharani
[Nara: s.n., ca. 764-770 A.D.]
Transliteration into Chinese characters (by Mi T'o-shan, 705 A.D.) of a "charm" from the Sanskrit text Vimalasuddhaprabhasamahadharanisutra . One of four such charms printed on paper made from hemp at the order of the Japanese Empress Shotoku. With its original lathe-turned, whitened wood pagoda. Purchase, 1985, with the rare book collection of the University of Detroit. Flemish Book of Hours
Illuminated manuscript. Bruges, ca. 1455-60. 175 leaves, on vellum, in Latin.
An exceptional Book of Hours, with illuminations attributed to the Flemish artist Willem Vrelant (d. 1481), active in Bruges from the mid-1450s to the end of his career. The manuscript contains 12 full-page miniatures and 11 smaller depictions of saints in a separate section at the end; of special note is the "Holy Face" or "Salvator mundi" miniature after Jan van Eyck. Bound in nearly-contemporary full blind-embossed calf. Gift of Mrs. Thomas M. Evans, 2000. The first book printed in Switzerland Gregory I, Pope, Saint, ca. 540-604.

47. NewsScan Publishing Inc. - NewsScan Daily Archives
statesman, humanist, poet and author Sir Thomas More (14781535), whose refusal the Catholic Church added More to its naming him the patron Saint of lawyers.
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48. Michealmas Hotlist
of foules an interpretation, 1957 15 6 Lawrence, DH (David Herbert), 18851930 / The complete short stories, 1955 15 23 More, Thomas, Sir, Saint, 1478-1535.
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The following list provides details of the author, title, and date of publication of the most frequently-borrowed items. The first number in bold at the beginning of the entry for each item indicates the number of borrowings, followed by the number of total copies and/or volumes for that item which are held in the English Faculty Library: 6 Carey, John, 1934- / John Donne : life, mind and art
5 Ricks, Christopher B. / Tennyson
9 Schoeck, Richard J. / Chaucer criticism : an anthology
5 Greenblatt, Stephen, 1943- / Renaissance self-fashioning : from More to Shakespeare
9 Gray, Thomas, 1716-1771 / Correspondence of Thomas Gray
12 Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941 / Collected essays
7 Marlowe, Christopher, 1564-1593 / The complete works of Christopher Marlowe
5 Kean, P. M. (Patricia Margaret) / The Pearl : an interpretation
3 Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Works /

49. British Studies Collection - Overview - History, Foreign Relations
Ackroyd, Peter The Life of Thomas More Chatto and Windus 1998 ISBN 185619-711-5 SUBJECTS More, Thomas, Sir, Saint, 1478-1535 ; Christian martyrs
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  • Abels, Richard and David Bates (ed.)

  • Alfred the Great: War, culture and kingship in early England
    Wesley Longman - Educational Division : 1998
    ISBN: hardback 0-582-04048-5
    SUBJECTS: Alfred, King of England, 849-899 ; Anglo-Saxons England Wessex Kings and rulers Biography ; Great Britain Kings and rulers Biography ; Great Britain History Alfred, 871-899
    LOCATION: ATTILA 95 Abels
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  • The Life of Thomas More
    Chatto and Windus : 1998
    ISBN: 1-85619-711-5 SUBJECTS: More, Thomas, Sir, Saint, 1478-1535 ; Christian martyrs England Biography ; Statesmen Great Britain Biography ; Humanists England Biography ; Great Britain History Henry VIII, 1509-1547 Biography ; Great Britain Politics and government, 1509-1547 LOCATION: ATTILA 865 Ackroyd
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  • An Archaeology of the Early Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms Routledge : 1997 ISBN: 0-415-15636-X SUBJECTS: Excavations (Archaeology) England ; Anglo-Saxons Kings and rulers; Archaeology, Medieval ; Great Britain History Anglo-Saxon period, 449-1066 ; England Social conditions, To 1066 LOCATION: ATTILA 95 Arnold
  • Aston, Michael

50. British Studies Collection - Institutions - Religion
Ackroyd, Peter The Life and Times of Thomas More Chatto and Windus 1998 ISBN 185619-711-5 SUBJECTS More, Thomas, Sir, Saint, 1478-1535 ; Christian martyrs
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  • The Life and Times of Thomas More
    Chatto and Windus : 1998
    ISBN: 1-85619-711-5
    SUBJECTS: More, Thomas, Sir, Saint, 1478-1535 ; Christian martyrs England Biography ; Statesmen Great Britain Biography ; Humanists England Biography ; Great Britain History Henry VIII, 1509-1547 Biography ; Great Britain Politics and government, 1509-1547
    LOCATION: ATTILA 865 Ackroyd
  • Aers, David and Staley, Lynn

  • The powers of the holy: Religion, politics and gender in late Medieval English culture
    Penn State Press : 1996
    ISBN: 0-271-01542-X
    SUBJECTS: English literature Middle English, 1100-1500 History and criticism ; Church history Middle Ages, 600-1500 ; England Church history, 1066-1485 ; England Religious life and customs ; England Intellectual life, 1066-1485 LOCATION: ATTILA 2 Aers
  • McLeod, Hugh
  • Religion and Society in England: 1850-1914 Macmillan Press : 1996 ISBN: 0333534905 SUBJECTS: Society Role of Religion History ; England ; Christianity England, 19th century ; Christianity England, 20th century ; England Social conditions LOCATION: ATTILA 301 McLeod

51. HUST Features -- Thomas More Award
The Award is named after the patron Saint of the department, the Renaissance humanist, scholar, and Saint, Sir Thomas More (14781535).
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The Thomas More Award is given annually to the student-usually a graduating senior-who best exemplifies the ideals of the Humanistic Studies Program. The Award is named after the patron saint of the department, the Renaissance humanist, scholar, and saint, Sir Thomas More (1478-1535). This Award is presented at the Honors Convocation in May and includes a gift from the department. The name of the winner is printed in the Commencement program and listed on the department's web-page. Award Winners:
Carolyn Brewer
Shauna Maliszewski
Lisa Maxbauer
Kelly McGannon
Rachel Reynard
Elisabeth M. Coury
Abby Johnson
Janet Kelley
Ashley Ratcliffe
Amara Graf Amy Hartzler Jennifer Collins Mary Elizabeth Nitsch Colleen Conley Mary Warnement Erin McNally Andrea Crowley Katherine Ravenscroft Mary Lisa Sullivan Susan Antonini Mary Suzanne Hasley Sarina Olivero JoAnn Wenner Therese Cafaro

52. Sir Thomas More
Sir Thomas More (1478 1535). English Saint and diplomat, More was the author or Utopia and lord chancellor from 1529 to 1532. More
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Sir Thomas More (1478 - 1535)
English saint and diplomat, More was the author or Utopia and lord chancellor from 1529 to 1532. More had been one of Henry VIII's primary councilors. He began to fall out of favor with the king when he did not sign a letter urging the pope to declare Henry's marriage to Catherine void. In 1533 the Act of Restraint of Appeals cut judicial ties between England and Rome. Thomas Cranmer, the archbishop of Canterbury, declared the king's marriage to Catherine void on May 23, 1533. Anne Boleyn was crowned June 1. More was called to Lambeth on April 13, 1534 to confirm by oath the Act of Succession (March 1534) which, in part, declared the king's marriage to Catherine void and the one to Anne valid. More was willing to accept this. But he refused the oath because it also entailed a repudiation of papal supremacy. On April 17 he was imprisoned in the Tower of London. In 1534 the Act of Supremacy established the king as the supreme head of the Church of England. Denying this authority was considered high treason. More was tried in Westminster hall on July 1, 1535. He was convicted of treason for his refusal to affirm the king's supremacy. He was beheaded on Tower Hill July 6.

53. More, Sir Thomas. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
2001. More, Sir Thomas. (Saint Thomas More), 1478–1535, English statesman and author of Utopia, celebrated as a martyr in the Roman Catholic Church.
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54. 40667. More, Sir Thomas. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
ATTRIBUTION Sir Thomas More (1478–1535), British writer (Saint Thomas More). A Rueful Lamentation on the Death of Queen Elizabeth. . .
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55. All-Info About English Culture - Sir Thomas More (1478-1535)
Sir Thomas More (14781535), the English statesman, author of Utopia, chancellor introduced to Henry VIII by Thomas Wolsey (c More was canonised in 1935; and in
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Advertise on All Info About We offer extremely competitive rates for businesses of all sizes. Click here to find out more Thomas More: In Search of Utopia Pluck up thy spirits, man - my neck is very short!
Sir Thomas More to his executioner Sir Thomas More (1478-1535), the English statesman, author of Utopia , chancellor to King Henry VIII and one of Europe's foremost scholars, died for his principals - becoming a martyr in the Roman Catholic Church. Son of a London judge, More studied Greek, Latin, French, theology and music at Oxford, in the household of Cardinal Morton, and was pupil to John Colet (c.1467-1519) and Thomas Linacre (c.1460-1524). He completed his legal studies at New Inn and Lincoln Inn, was Reader for three years in Furnival's Inn, and spent the next four years in the Charterhouse in 'devotion and prayer'. As a direct result of his association with the new learning and his friendships with Colet, John Lyly (c.1554-1606), and Desiderius Erasmus (c.1466-1536), he became a fervent humanist and, before long, a successful London lawyer. He was known to be a man of admirable character and deep religious belief, with immense personal charm, penetrating wit and a bravery that enabled him to joke even on the scaffold. His Renaissance classic

56. L'Encyclopédie De L'Agora: Thomas More
unes de leurs idées.» KEITH WATSON, Sir Thomas More (1478-1535) , Perspectives, vol.
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Accueil Index Catégories Dossiers ... Imprimer Dossiers connexes Utopie
Extrait: De nos jours, lorsque nous pensons à l'utopie et que nous en discutons, nous nous référons d'abord à Thomas More, à qui on attribue généralement ce néologisme.
Le divin, Politique et société Thomas More Biographie en résumé
Savant, juriste, théologien et homme d'État anglais (1478-1535)
«Un homme tel que, depuis des siècles, le soleil n'en a pas vu de plus loyal, de plus franc, de plus dévoué, de plus sage.»
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Né en 1478, mort en 1535, More a vécu à une époque charnière du second millénaire. Il en est à la fois le milieu, en ce sens qu'il en réunit les contraires, et le sommet en ce sens qu'il s'élève au-dessus d'eux pour dessiner la figure humaine la plus achevée qui fut, entre l'an mil et l'an deux mille de la chrétienté. Nous n'abusons pas des superlatifs en soulignant le fait que cette figure a été remarquée, dessinée et peinte par le plus grand portraitiste de ce même millénaire, Hans Holbein
Le 6 juillet 1535
, Thomas More était conduit à l'échafaud et décapité après un séjour de quinze mois en prison à Tower Hill. Il avait refusé de prêter le serment exigé par Henri VIII après sa rupture avec Rome. Vie et oeuvre
«Sir Thomas More – ou plus exactement saint Thomas More, puisqu'il a été béatifié par l'Église catholique en 1886 et canonisé en 1935 – a été présenté tour à tour comme "la figure la plus séduisante du début du XVIe siècle", "la voix de la conscience" de la première Réforme anglaise et "l'une des trois plus grandes figures de la Renaissance anglaise". Savant, juriste, théologien, homme d'État et finalement martyr, son influence s'est moins exercée sur l'évolution de la Réforme en Angleterre que sur la création d'un genre littéraire particulier: la description futuriste d'une société idéale. Le titre de son oeuvre la plus célèbre

57. MSN Encarta - Résultats De La Recherche - Thomas More Saint
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The Life of Thomas More is Peter Ackroyd's biographyfrom baptism to beheadingof the lawyer who became a saint. More, a noted humanist whose friendship with Erasmus and authorship of Utopia earned him great fame in Europe, succeeded Cardinal Wolsey as Lord Chancellor of London at the time of the English Reformation. In 1535, More was martyred for his refusal to support Henry VIII's divorce and break with Rome. Ackroyd's biography is a masterpiece in several senses. Perhaps most importantly...
Written by Peter Ackroyd
Published by Nan A. Talese (October 1998)

59. Thomas More --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
(1478–1535). , More, Sir Thomas humanist and statesman, chancellor of England (1529–32), who was He is recognized as a Saint by the Roman Catholic
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60. Sir Thomas More (1478-1535), Lord Chancellor, Classical Scholar And Author Of 'U
Sir Thomas More (14781535), Lord Chancellor, classical scholar and author of Utopia ; canonized 1935 Sitter in 15 portraits The great humanist scholar and
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