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Erasmus on Thomas More, 1519 | |
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Roper's life of Sir Thomas More, knight, c. 1556 | |
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Munday & Shakespeare's Sir Thomas More, c. 1592 | |
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Contrasting poems : "On his first love"; "Twelve properties of a lover"; More's psalm on detachment | |
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Contrasting letters : to John Colet; to his children; to his wife; to Antonio Bonvisi | |
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Plutarch's "How to tell a flatterer from a friend"; More's "On a false friend" | |
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Letter to William Gonell, the teacher of More's children | |
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Letters to his children | |
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Letter to Oxford university | |
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Conscience and integrity | |
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On pride | |
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Erasmus on More's approach to education | |
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On dealing with lions | |
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Poems on the human condition and the art of governing | |
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Other poems on politics | |
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"Petition for freedom of speech" (1523) | |
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More defends the liberty of the house : Roper's account | |
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On private property, riches, and poverty | |
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On law and liberty | |
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More's conception of God | |
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Private judgment and God's word | |
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The two swords; heresy and just war | |
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Defense of the clergy | |
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On the condition of church and state in England | |
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Letter to Erasmus after resigning as lord chancellor, June 1533 | |
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More's account of his first interrogation, 17 April 1534 | |
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A dialogue on conscience, August 1534 | |
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"Tale of Mother Maud" : on conscience again, 1534-1535 | |
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More's interrogation of 2 May 1535 | |
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More's final interrogation, 3 June 1535 | |
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Trial and execution : Paris & Newsletter's account | |
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Last words before execution, 6 July 1535 | |
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Chronologies of Thomas More's life and writings | |
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Maps : the life and travels of Thomas More | |
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Roper's life : a study outline | |