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Utopia / Thomas More ; translated and introduced by Clarence H. Miller.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: Latin Analytics: Show analyticsPublisher: New Haven, Conn. ; London : Yale University Press, [2014]Copyright date: ©2014Edition: Second edition / afterword by Jerry HarpDescription: 1 online resource (xxviii, 201 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780300195224
  • 0300195222
  • 1306407702
  • 9781306407700
Uniform titles:
  • Utopia. English
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Utopia.DDC classification:
  • 335.02 23
LOC classification:
  • HX806
Online resources:
Contents:
""Cover""; ""Contents""; ""Introduction""; ""A Chronology of More�s Life""; ""UTOPIA""; ""Thomas More to Peter Giles, Greetings""; ""Book 1""; ""Book 2""; ""Thomas More to His Friend Peter Giles, Warmest Greetings""; ""Afterword""; ""Notes""; ""Suggestions for Further Reading""; ""Index""; ""A""; ""B""; ""C""; ""D""; ""E""; ""F""; ""G""; ""H""; ""I""; ""J""; ""K""; ""L""; ""M""; ""N""; ""O""; ""P""; ""R""; ""S""; ""T""; ""U""; ""V""; ""W""; ""Z""
Summary: "Saint Thomas More's Utopia is one of the most important works of European humanism and serves as a key text in survey courses on Western intellectual history, the Renaissance, political theory, and many other subjects. Preeminent More scholar Clarence H. Miller does justice to the full range of More's rhetoric in this masterful translation. In a new afterword to this edition, Jerry Harp contextualizes More's life and Utopia within the wider frames of European humanism and the Renaissance."--Page 4 of cover.
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Previous ed. of this translation: New Haven, Conn.; London: Yale Nota Bene, 2001.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Translated from the Latin.

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""Cover""; ""Contents""; ""Introduction""; ""A Chronology of More�s Life""; ""UTOPIA""; ""Thomas More to Peter Giles, Greetings""; ""Book 1""; ""Book 2""; ""Thomas More to His Friend Peter Giles, Warmest Greetings""; ""Afterword""; ""Notes""; ""Suggestions for Further Reading""; ""Index""; ""A""; ""B""; ""C""; ""D""; ""E""; ""F""; ""G""; ""H""; ""I""; ""J""; ""K""; ""L""; ""M""; ""N""; ""O""; ""P""; ""R""; ""S""; ""T""; ""U""; ""V""; ""W""; ""Z""

"Saint Thomas More's Utopia is one of the most important works of European humanism and serves as a key text in survey courses on Western intellectual history, the Renaissance, political theory, and many other subjects. Preeminent More scholar Clarence H. Miller does justice to the full range of More's rhetoric in this masterful translation. In a new afterword to this edition, Jerry Harp contextualizes More's life and Utopia within the wider frames of European humanism and the Renaissance."--Page 4 of cover.

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