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  1. Thomas More: History and Providence by Alistair Fox, 1985-04
  2. Rhetoric and Poetic in Thomas Mores Utopia (Humana Civilitas ; V. 5) by Arthur F. Kinney, 1979-12
  3. Thomas More: The King's Good Servant by Dorothy Smith, Robert Broomfield, 1990-09
  4. Thomas More: The Search for the Inner Man by Louis L. Martz, 1992-08-19
  5. The Life of Thomas More by Peter Ackroyd, 1998-10-20
  6. Interpreting Thomas More's "Utopia"
  7. An Answer Vnto Sir Thomas More's Dialoge (Tyndale, William, Selections. V. 3.)
  8. Thomas More (Past Masters) by A.J.P. Kenny, Anthony Kenny, 1983-10
  9. Thomas More on Statesmanship by Gerard B. Wegemer, 1996-04
  10. Thomas More (Select Bibliographies Reprint Ser) by Daniel Sargent, 1970-06
  11. Thomas More: A Biography by Richard Marius, 1984-10-12
  12. A Thomas More Source Book
  13. Sir Thomas More (6 or 7 February 1477 or 1478 - 6 July 1535) (Dictionary of literary biography) by Elizabeth McCutcheon, 1994
  14. The Book of Sir Thomas More (The Malone Society Reprints)

61. More, Sir Thomas. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
Short biographical article.Category Society Religion and Spirituality T Saint Thomas More...... 2001. More, Sir Thomas. (Saint Thomas More), 1478–1535, English statesmanand author of Utopia, celebrated as a martyr in the Roman Catholic Church.
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62. 40665. More, Sir Thomas. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
ATTRIBUTION Sir Thomas More (1478–1535), British writer (Saint ThomasMore). A Rueful Lamentation on the Death of Queen Elizabeth. . .
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63. St. Thomas More
The Trial of Sir Thomas More c/o the Thomas More Thomas More Additional Sources,c/o Luminarium over 50 links to books, and images about the Saint (some of
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64. Innovative Library /All Locations
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66. The "Best Of All Possible Worlds": A Research Guide
DESCRIPTORS More, Thomas, Sir, Saint, 1478 1535 Allusions; More, Thomas, Sir, Saint,1478 1535 Works Utopia; Butler, Samuel, 18351902 Works Erewhon; Political
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DUE 04-03-03 Imprint Syracuse, N.Y. : Syracuse University Press, 1990
Descript x, 224 p. ; 24 cm
Series Utopianism and communitarianism
Note Includes bibliographical references (p. 216-219) and index ISBN/ISSN 0815625138, 0815625146 (pbk.) Subject Utopias Utopian socialism Utopias History Utopian socialism History The location information will tell you in which library the item is located. Most books in this subject will be located at Honnold/Mudd Library (HON) or Denison Library (DEN). The call number will lead you to the specific shelf location, and the status will tell you if the book is available or already checked out. *If a book you need is checked out, you may place a recall on it online or at the Circulation Desk or request a copy through

67. Thomas More
Thomas More. 1478 1535. Books – Biographies (available at University Library). Readingthe life of a Saint Sir Thomas More. Daniel J. Morrissey.
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Thomas More : a biography. Richard Marius. New York : Knopf : Distributed by Random House, 1984. Thomas More. R.W. Chambers. Brighton, Sussex : Harvester Press, 1982. Sir Thomas More and his friends. The story of Thomas More. John Farrow . New York : All Saints Press, Inc., 1963. The Life of Thomas More. Peter Ackroyd. New York: Anchor Books, 1998. (available through ILL)
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Thomas More on statesmanship. Gerard B. Wegemer. Washington, D.C.: Catholic University of America Press, 1996. The public career of Sir Thomas More. J. A. Guy. New Haven, Conn. : Yale University Press, 1980. Thomas More, history and providence. Alistair Fox. New Haven : Yale University Press, 1983. Essential articles for the study of Thomas More. edited with an introduction and bibliography by R. S. Sylvester and G. P. Marc'hadour. Hamden, Conn. : Archon Books, 1977. Thomas More and Tudor polemics.

68. Saint Thomas More
St Thomas More 1478 1535 Feast day July 9th. No More, said Sir Thomas, couldthe Parliament make the King, Supreme Head of the Church! . St.
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Thomas More was born in London, England, on February 7, 1478.  It is said that before his birth, his mother saw a vision of her future, saintly son, in splendour.  Thomas received the first part of his education at St. Anthony's School.  Later he studied at Canterbury College, in Oxford.  After that he went to study Law in London, and became a very popular lawyer.  For a while, Thomas felt that perhaps he should become a monk in the Franciscan or Carthusian Order.  Finally he realized that this was not his vocation, so in 1505 he got married.  In 1510, his wife died and he married another women, so that she could take care of his four small children. In 1504, Thomas was elected to Parliament.  In 1516, he published his book "Utopia", (an unreal place where social life and politics were perfect.)  In 1518, he became the Secretary of King Henry VIII, and in 1521, Henry made him a Knight.  In 1523, he was made Chancellor of Lancaster. In September 1527, King Henry, questioned Sir Thomas about getting a divorce.  The Chancellor would not give an immediate answer the King's question.  In 1529, the King made Thomas, Lord Chancellor of England.  Henry still wanted to get a divorce!  Thomas begged the King to change his mind but he had no success.  So he stopped working as Chancellor because he wanted to remain faithful to God and to the Pope.

69. Utopia
The Effects of Plato's Republic on Thomas More's Utopia. The History of King RichardIII (excerpt). Sir Thomas More (14781535). students´production. inicio.
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70. More, Sir Thomas
More, Sir Thomas (Saint Thomas More), 1478–1535, English statesman andauthor of Utopia, celebrated as a martyr in the Roman Catholic Church.
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71. Sir Thomas More - Author Details And Biography - The Quotations Page
Author details Sir Thomas More (1478 1535). Full Name, More, Thomas, Sir. Biography,English author, courtier, humanist, Saint; wrote Utopia 1516; executed
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72. Sir Thomas More Quotes - The Quotations Page
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Nay, tempt me not to love again:
There was a time when love was sweet;
Dear Nea! had I known thee then,
Our souls had not been slow to meet!
But oh! this weary heart hath run So many a time the rounds of pain, Not even for thee, thou lovely one! Would I endure such pangs again.
Sir Thomas More
Why dost thou gaze upon the sky? O that I were yon spangled sphere! Then every star should be an eye, To wander o'er thy beauties here.
Sir Thomas More
This hath not offended the king.
Sir Thomas More, As he drew his beard aside upon placing his head on the block, From Bacon
They wonder much to hear that gold, which in itself is so useless a thing, should be everywhere so much esteemed, that even men for whom it was made, and by whom it has its value, should yet be thought of less value than it is.
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73. Sir Thomas More
Thomas More (14781535) was an English lawyer and scholar whose he was made a saintjust a few of utopianism; Quentin Skinner, Sir Thomas More's 'Utopia' and
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Thomas More, Christian humanism, Catholicism and Utopia
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

74. Thomas More
James Wood, Sir Thomas More A Man for One Season A Portrays More as narrowlydoctrinal and authoritarian in his rather than as the tolerant Saint of some
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Sir Thomas More (1478 - 1535) was an outstanding public figure
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best known by students of literature as the author of Utopia, but he is also known as a great diplomat of Henry VIII's court to history students. Being a martyred hero and saint for refusing to acknowledge Henry VIII as the rightful head of the Church of England as well as his annulment to Catharine of Aragon, More is also a well-known figure to Roman Catholics. His parents were Sir John More and Agnes Granger, a relatively

80. Biografie - Thomas Moore
Reynolds EE Sir Thomas More (1965). Reynolds EE Thomas More and Erasmus. (1965).Reynolds EE The Field Is Won The Life and Death of Saint Thomas More. (1968).
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THOMAS MOORE The Life of Sir Thomas More (1478-1535) 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. 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. More became a close friend with Desiderius Erasmus (ca. 1466-1536) during the latter's first visit to England in 1499. It was the beginning of a lifelong friendship and correspondence. They produced Latin translations of Lucian's works, printed at Paris in 1506, during Erasmus' second visit. On Erasmus' third visit, in 1509, he wrote Encomium Moriae, or Praise of Folly, (1509), dedicating it to More.

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