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  1. Thomas More: An Annotated Bibliography of Criticism, 1935-1997 (Bibliographies and Indexes in World Literature) by Albert J. Geritz, 1998-07-30
  2. The Likeness of Thomas More: An Iconographical Survey of Three Centuries by Stanley Morison, 1964-01-01
  3. Thomas More (Great Christian Thinkers) by Anne Murphy, 1997-09
  4. Three Early Modern Utopias: Thomas More: Utopia / Francis Bacon: New Atlantis / Henry Neville: The Isle of Pines (Oxford World's Classics) by Thomas More, Francis Bacon, et all 2009-01-15
  5. Gespielte Geschichte: Die Ausgestellte Fiktion in Morus' Utopia Und in Shakespeares Englischen Historienspielen (Bremer Beitrage Zur Literature-Und) by Thomas Sorge, 1992-09
  6. The Yale Edition of The Complete Works of St. Thomas More: Volume 1, English Poems, Life of Pico, The Last Things by St. Thomas More, 1997-07-21
  7. Utopia: by Sir Thomas More (Bedford Series in History and Culture) by Thomas More, 1999-03-29
  8. Utopia: Thomas More by Thomas More, 2001-03-01
  9. Twentieth Century Interpretations of Utopia: A Collection of Critical Essays
  10. Sir Thomas More, 1478-1535 by Mary Bradford Whiting, 1935
  11. The Essential Sir Thomas More: An Annotated Bibliography of Major Modern Studies (Reference Publication in Literature) by Michael D. Wentworth, 1995-08
  12. The Correspondence of Sir Thomas More (Library of English Renaissance Literature) by Thomas More, 1970-01
  13. Utopia (Clasicos de la literatura series) (Spanish Edition) by Tomas Moro, 2008-10-01
  14. The King's Good Servant but God's First : The Life and Writings of Saint Thomas More by James Monti, 1997-10

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Maupassant, Guy de. Short Stories of the Tragedy and Comedy of Life 18831891More, Thomas, Sir, Saint, 1478-1535. Utopia / by Sir Thomas More. 1516
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22. More
Portrait, short biography, photograph of a page from More's Dialogue on the Veneration and Worship Category Society Religion and Spirituality T Saint Thomas More...... The Life of Sir Thomas More (14781535). First. More was beatified in 1886 and canonizedby the Catholic Church as a Saint by Pope More, Sir Thomas A dyaloge
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Ideas and Society, 1500-1700
Sir Thomas More
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.

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The Life of Sir Thomas More (14781535) - Hypertext biography of Sir Thomas More Saint at considerable length (Life and Writings of Sir Thomas More, pp.
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24. St. Thomas More: Patron Saint Of Politicians [Catholic Conservative]
Sir Thomas More (14781535). Beatified in 1886, and canonized in 1935 by Pope PiusXI. On October 21, 2000, Pope John Paul II named him the patron Saint of
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Beatified in 1886, and canonized in 1935 by Pope Pius XI. On October 21, 2000, Pope John Paul II named him the patron saint of politicians. A Prayer For America and Political Leaders Bishop Robert H. Brom
Feast of the Assumption
August 15, 1996

Prayer offered by Bishop Robert Brom to open
the final session of the Republican National
Convention held in San Diego, August 12-15, 1996.

Lord God, just as the founders of our country turned to you for help, so (today) we turn to you in prayer for strong and wise political leaderslegislative, executive and judicial. Open their minds and hearts to your guidance; help them to fulfill your will and to accomplish your plan for a civilization of truth and life, of justice, love and peace. Democracy needs VIRTUE; may our leaders govern virtuously. Democracy requires SELFLESS servants; may our leaders resist selfish ambition and have the courage to serve what is true and right. Democracy demands RESPONSIBILITY; may our leaders promote freedomfreedom which respects moral truthtruth regarding the sanctity of life and the dignity of every person, truth regarding human rights and the common good.

25. Saint Thomas More Biography
Saint Thomas More Feast Day June 22nd. More, Sir Thomas (14781535), English statesmanand writer, known for his religious stance against King Henry VIII that
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Saint Thomas More
Feast Day: June 22nd More, Sir Thomas (1478-1535), English statesman and writer, known for his religious stance against King Henry VIII that cost him his life. More was born in London. In 1504 he entered Parliament, but he was forced to retire from public life after urging a decrease in a proposed appropriation for King Henry VII. After the death of the king in 1509, More became active once more. During the next decade, More attracted the attention of King Henry VIII. Henry VIII made More one of his favorites and often sought his company for philosophical conversations. More became lord chancellor in 1529; he was the first layman to hold the post. His fortunes changed, however, when he refused to support Henry's request for a divorce from Catherine of Aragón. More resigned from the chancellorship in 1532 and withdrew from public notice. The king had him imprisoned in 1534. More was tried the following year; he refused to take an oath of supremacy, asserting that Parliament did not have the right to usurp papal authority in favor of the king. More was decapitated in 1535. In 1935 he was canonized by the Roman Catholic church. Back to Homepage
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Brief biography.Category Society Religion and Spirituality T Saint Thomas More......More, Sir Thomas (14781535) English statesman, lawyer, humanist, poet, author, Saint,and a friend of Erasmus, Colet, and other leading scholars of the time.
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More, Sir Thomas (1478-1535) English statesman, lawyer, humanist, poet, author, saint, and a friend of Erasmus, Colet, and other leading scholars of the time. A leading figure of English humanism, More was one of the most versatile and talented men of his age. His writings include a biography of Pico della Mirandola (1510) and The History of Richard 111 (c1513, posthumously pub 1543), which was based on an earlier account by Cardinal M orton. Utopia (1516), his most famous literary work, was written in Latin. A loyal defender of Roman Catholicism he engaged in vigorous controversies with the Protestant fieretics of the time, especially with William Tyndale , against whom he wrote A Dialogue Concerning Heresies More held important positions in the government of his time, being a Member of Parliament, an envoy on several missions abroad, a court official, and ultimately Lord Chancellor, succeeding Cardinal Wolsey in 1529. Though he had been a long-time friend and favorite of Henry VIII More was a staunch Catholic and could not accept Henry's position, announced in 1531, that the king and not the Pope was the head of the Church in England. More resigned from the Chancellorship in 1532. He wrote a justification of his position in An Apology of Sir Thomas More (1533). Two years later, Parliament passed a bill requiring that all subjects take an oath acknowledging the supremacy of Henry over all other foreign kings, including the Pope. More refused, was imprisoned, and was finally executed a year later. He was beatified in 1886 and was canonized by Pope Pius XI in 1935.

27. Sir Thomas More
Sir Thomas More (14781535), Patron Saint of Politicians. by Sylvia Lacoski.From THE REFORMER, March/April 2001. The Protestant Alliance
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Sir Thomas More (1478-1535), Patron Saint of Politicians by Sylvia Lacoski. From THE REFORMER, March/April 2001 The Protestant Alliance, 77 Ampthill Rd., Flitwick, Bedford, MK45 1BD, England When Thomas More and Bishop John Fisher were canonized (a declaration by a pope that a person is in Heaven and worthy of veneration) in 1935, the British press filled their columns with superstitious accounts of the lives of these men. Similarly, last year, when it was made known that the present Pope, John Paul II, was to make Thomas More "patron saint of politicians" it was given considerable coverage in the press, and of course, by the BBC! John Gummer, former Anglican who went over to Rome, was delighted and was reported as saying he could not think of any section of the community which needed one more, while the TIMES of 4th November 2000 gave a glowing report of the Rev. Cormac Murphy O'Connor, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Westminster, and his plans to attend the ceremony along with twenty-five (misguided) Members of Parliament. Letters too appeared in the press, not all favourable. One "learned" doctor of Magdalene College Cambridge, excused More's persecution of Protestants at his house at Chelsea as

28. Records For Collins, John Churton, 1848-1908. (in MARION)
More, Thomas, Sir, Saint, 14781535. Sir Thomas More's Utopia, edited, with introd.and notes, by J. Churton Collins. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1936 c1904.
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29. Treasures Of Lauinger Library
Utopia. More, Thomas, Sir, Saint, 14781535. Libellus vere aureus nec minussalutaris quam festivus de optimo reip. statu, deq nova Insula Utopia.
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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.

30. Sir Thomas More: Play Partly Written By Shakespeare
..The play dramatizes the life of Sir Thomas More (14781535), a leading Theplay is sympathetic throughout to More, who was canonized a Saint of the
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Anthony Munday wrote the original script of Sir Thomas More between 1592 and 1595. However, the master of revels (censor) at that time prevented its performance because scenes showing Londoners rioting might set a bad example. Years before, in 1559, Queen Elizabeth I had issued orders banning the presentation of plays which, in the opinion of government authorities, disparaged the established religion (the Church of England) or the government. Other writers later revised the play, making it less politically provocative. Among those writers, according to strong evidence, was William Shakespeare.
Setting: London in May of 1517.
Date Written: Between 1592 and 1595.
Probable Main Source: The Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland ( Holinshed's Chronicles , by Raphael Holinshed with the assistance of others
Type of Play: Biography of Sir Thomas More.
Theme: Sir Thomas More was a wise and worthy English citizen and public servant who exhibited honesty, right thinking and courage. For opposing Henry VIII's marriage to Ann Boleyn, he paid with his head.

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Religion, More Thomas , Sir Saint , 14781535, Criticism and interpretation, Philosophy,History Surveys - Modern - Renaissance Era, Biography Martz Louis L.
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33. Biographie St Thomas More
Translate this page Saint Thomas More Martyr (1478-1535) Saint Thomas More de l'Eglise d'Angleterre,Saint Thomas More ne put Sir Thomas resta sans guère de ressource, car il
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1950; Moorman, FW (Frederic William), 18721919; Moorman, Frederic William,1872-1919; More, Thomas, Sir, Saint, 1478-1535; Morley, Christopher
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Author More, Thomas, Sir, Saint, 14781535 Keywords Authors M More, Thomas,Sir, Saint, 1478-1535; Titles U ; Subject Socialism, communism, anarchism.
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36. Renaissance Texts
More, Sir/Saint Thomas (14781535) Utopia (dir); Nashe, Thomas (1567-1601);Peele, George (1556-96) Representative Poetry (dir)*;
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Renaissance Texts
This page, prepared by John F. Tinkler, is intended as a (growing) collection of links to Renaissance texts (and related resources), with a special emphasis on the English literature of the period. It is intended as an aid for my courses in Renaissance Literature in the English Department at Towson State University. The Continental Renaissance is here treated (very approximately) as stretching ca. 1300-1600, that is, beginning around Petrarch and ending around the death of Montaigne. The English Renaissance is treated as beginning with the period of Thomas More and John Colet, and ending around the generation of Miltonthat is, ca. 1500 to the mid 1600s. There are several major lists of links to English Renaissance texts: The most important is the collection of AUTHORS, WORKS, PROJECTS on the RENAISSANCE PAGE in the English section of Voice of the Shuttle. The most beautiful is the Homepage of Luminarium , which now combines collections of materials relating to the Middle Ages, sixteenth century, and early seventeenth century. This is a superb multimedia resource that attempts to give the browser a real feel for the historical context of the period's literature, complete with Background Information , and links to pictures A less visually impressive resource, but still very valuable, is the bookshelf of

37. Redefining The Sacred--Manuscript Sources
Xd.532, More, Sir Thomas, Saint, 14781535. A devout prayer, made after he wascondemned 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.
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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

38. The Renaissance: Authors And Texts -- Shakespeare's Sources
More, Thomas, Sir, Saint, 14781535. The tragicall historie of the lifeand reigne of Richard the third. Written by the right honorable
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39. The Historie Of The Pitifull Life, And Unfortunate Death Of Edward The Fifth, An
Honorable Sir Thomas Moore Creator, More, Thomas, Sir, Saint, 14781535.Creator, Sheares, William, d. 1662. Creator, Schoenberg Center
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OAI Header Identifier oai:sceti:2839095 Datestamp Dublin Core Metadata Title The historie of the pitifull life, and unfortunate death of Edward the Fifth, and the then Duke of Yorke his brother [computer file] : with the troublesome and tyrannical government of usurping Richard the Third, and his miserable end / written by the Right Honorable Sir Thomas Moore ... Creator More, Thomas, Sir, Saint, 1478-1535. Creator Sheares, William, d. 1662. Creator Creator Furness English Renaissance Digital Library (University of Pennsylvania) PU Subject Edward V, King of England, 1470-1483. Subject Richard III, King of England, 1452-1485. Subject CHR 1641 Subject PRO Halliday, Harrold (autograph, 21 Nov. 1891) Description Title from ESTC. Description Dedication signed: W.S. [i.e. William Sheares]. Description The editor, William Sheares, completed the narrative of Richard III largely from Hall's Chronicle (1548); concerning the authorship of this work, see DNB article on More. Description Second part has separate t.p.: The tragicall historie of the life and reigne of Richard the third / written by the Right Honorable Sir Thomas Moore ... London : Printed by T. Paine and M. Simmons, 1641. Description Description Woodcuts: initials; head-pieces; text and titles within woodcut borders.

40. More, Sir Thomas
More, Sir Thomas. (Saint Thomas More), 14781535, English statesman andauthor of Utopia, celebrated as a martyr in the Roman Catholic Church.
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    More, Sir Thomas (Saint Thomas More), 1478-1535, English statesman and author of Utopia, Utopia (published in Latin, 1516; tr. 1551) is a picture of an ideal state founded entirely on reason. Among his other works in Latin and English are a translation of The Life of John Picus, Earl of Mirandula (1510); a History of Richard III, upon which Shakespeare based his play; a number of polemical tracts against the Lutherans (1528-33); devotional works including A Dialogue of Comfort against Tribulation (1534) and a Treatise on the Passion (1534); poems; meditations; and prayers. More was beatified (1886) by a decree of Pope Leo XIII and canonized (1935) by Pius XI. His complete works have been published by Yale (16 vol., 1963-85); his correspondence (ed. by E. F. Rogers, 1947) contains all his letters except those to Erasmus. The biography of More by his son-in-law William Roper (ed. by E. V. Hitchcock, 1935) has been the principal source of later biographies, particularly the standard modern biography by R. W. Chambers (1935). See the biography by Richard Marius (1984); studies by R. Pineas (1968), R. Johnson (1969), E. E. Reynolds (1965 and 1969); George M. Logan (1983), and Alistair Fox (1985).
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