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  1. (1516–18) editions of Utopia, which More had a hand in publishing. * “Anemolius” derives from the Greek for “windy”—thus the credited author is “the windy one” in Greek. The actual author is unknown, but may very well be More himself. † A play on the word Utopia. In Greek, eu = happy and topos =

  2. Ultimately, Utopia is a book that, like More, attempted to navigate a course through the ideal and the real, between a desire to create perfection and the pragmatic understanding that perfection, given the fallibility of mankind, is impossible. Important information about Thomas More's background, historical events that influenced Utopia, and ...

  3. Jul 2, 2024 · Thomas More (born February 7, 1478, London, England—died July 6, 1535, London; canonized May 19, 1935; feast day June 22) was an English humanist and statesman, chancellor of England (1529–32), who was beheaded for refusing to accept King Henry VIII as head of the Church of England. He is recognized as a saint by the Roman Catholic Church.

  4. More’s defense of Roman Catholicism later led to his execution on the orders of England’s King Henry VIII, who had broken away from the church. Jefferson also owned the 1743 English-language edition of Utopia, printed in Glasgow by Robert Foulis. Sir Thomas More (1478–1535) De optimo reipublicae statu deque nova insula Utopia libri duo. . . .

  5. Utopia (kirja) Utopia on englantilaisen lakimiehen, katolisen kirkon pyhimyksen Thomas Moren kirjoittama kirja. Sitä kutsutaan joskus myös nimillä Thomas Moren utopia tai Moren utopia. Se on kuvaus ihanneyhteiskunnasta ja Moren vastalause aikansa vallitseville yhteiskunnallisille oloille. Kirjassa More käsittelee monia häntä itseään ...

  6. More: Utopia. Thomas More. Cambridge University Press, Aug 4, 2016 - History - 141 pages. This is a fully revised edition of one of the most successful volumes in the Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought series. Incorporating extensive updates to the editorial apparatus, including the introduction, suggestions for further reading ...

  7. gories.IIIUtopia was conceived in the sum. er of 1515. In May of that year, More left England for Flanders, as a member of a royal trade. commission. The negotiations conducted by this commission and its Flemish counterpart, at Bruges, were stalled and recessed by 21 July, but More did not return to England until.