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More, Thomas (1478–1535)
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St. Thomas More Web Page - English URL: http://www.apostles.com/thomasmore.html
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Utopia by Thomas More - English URL: http://www.orst.edu/instruct/phl302/texts/more/utopia-contents.html
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iEMLS: Sir Thomas More and the Art of Dialogue - English URL: http://www.humanities.ualberta.ca/emls/iemls/work/chapters/lakowski.html
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Romuald Ian Lakowski.
BBC News | UK | What politicians can learn from Thomas More - English URL: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/946718.stm
The Pope is reportedly set to announce that Sir Thomas More is to become the patron saint of politicians. What lessons can a man who died in 1535 give to today's breed of spinners and dealmakers?
BookRags: Utopia book notes, free study guide online - English URL: http://www.bookrags.com/notes/uto/
Utopia, Thomas More.
Mark P. Shea: St. Thomas More - English URL: http://www.mark-shea.com/more.html
St. Thomas More (1478-1535) was one of the most gifted men of his day. He entered Oxford at about age 15, was a brilliant scholar, writer, and lawyer (thereby showing that lawyers can get to heaven) was fluent in Greek, Latin and French, was schooled in mathematics and was an accomplished musician.
St. Thomas More - English URL: http://www.ewtn.com/library/MARY/THOMASMO.htm
Twice in the history of England there appears the figure of a great martyr who was also chancellor of the realm. Thomas Becket, whose story appears earlier in this volume, gave his life to keep the English Church safe from royal aggression; Thomas More gave his in a vain effort to preserve it from further aggression.
Teen Essay: Meeting Sir Thomas More - English URL: http://www.evangelist.org/archive/htm/teengrif.htm
By JOHN GRIFFIN.
Franciscan And Other Saints Archives:ST. THOMAS MORE - English URL: http://www.secularfranciscans.org/f8_13.html
ST. THOMAS belongs to that class of Tertiaries who have grasped the true spirit of their Seraphic Father. It is a spirit of deep-seated piety and of contempt for the world, as well as of unswerving fidelity to Holy church practiced in an exceptional degree and sealed with one's blood. As the father of a family, he was concerned that his children should be reared in the fear of God. He became famous for his book entitled "Utopia." By means of this "Kingdom of Nowhere" he scourged in fine satire the evils that were eating their way into the Church and the State.
Saint Thomas More | Catholic-Pages.com - English URL: http://www.catholic-pages.com/saints/st_thomas_more.asp
A vignette of the life of Saint Thomas More.
About St. Thomas More - English URL: http://www.cssd.ab.ca/schools/thomasmore/abouthim.html
Thomas More was born in London on February 7, 1478. As a child Thomas attended the finest Catholic schools where he learned about God. He was a brilliant student having mastered Greek, French, Latin, English and math. He could play the lute and viol.
More, Sir Thomas - English URL: http://www.ks.ac.kr/~ycsuh/courses/engsurvey/engsurveyindex/biography/16century/
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 Morton. 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 (1528).
The Life of Sir Thomas More (1478-1535) - English URL: http://www.nd.edu/~dharley/HistIdeas/More.html
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."
St. Thomas More - English URL: http://www.simplysharing.com/more.htm
St. Thomas More, the Man for all Seasons, embodies the progress and contradictions of Henry XIII's England.
Mark/Space: Anachron City: Library: Biographs: Sir Thomas More - English URL: http://www.euro.net/mark-space/bioThomasMore.html
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Who2 Profile: Sir Thomas More - English URL: http://www.who2.com/thomasmore.html
More was called "a man for all seasons," reflecting his multi-talented life as an author, humanist, statesman and (finally) martyred Catholic saint. More is remembered as the counselor who clashed with King Henry VIII, refused to acknowledge the king's supremacy over the church, and was finally imprisoned and beheaded. (More was canonized in 1935 by Pope Piux XI.)
Sir Thomas More, 1478-1535 - English URL: http://www.historyguide.org/earlymod/stmore.html
A biographical account of Sir Thomas More, 1478-1535
M. Mirak-Wiessbach- Schiller Institute 2001 speech- St. Thomas More - English URL: http://www.schillerinstitute.org/conf-iclc/2001/Oberw-/conf_aug01_mlm.html
Summer European Conference August 18-19, 2001.
The Trial of Sir Thomas More, 1535 - English URL: http://www.duhaime.org/uk-more.htm
Thomas More was born in London on February 7, 1478. He was educated at St. Anthony's School in London, then the best in the city. More managed to get a placement with the family of the Archbishop of Canterbury through his father's influence. Sir Thomas More, Senior, was a prominent local barrister. Thomas Junior went on to study at Oxford where he wanted to learn Greek. But Greek was frowned upon by the elite because it was thought that it would give young people access to "novel and dangerous ways of thinking." Couldn't have that. More's father removed him from Oxford and sent him to tutor in law.
Catholic Online - Saints - St. Thomas More - English URL: http://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=324
St. Thomas More, Martyr (Patron of Lawyers) St. Thomas More was born at London in 1478. After a thorough grounding in religion and the classics, he entered Oxford to study law. Upon leaving the university he embarked on a legal career which took him to Parliament.
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