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"This unique study considers the influences of Stoic critics on the evolution of Thomas More's thought. The author argues that More's engaement with Erasmus's work radicalized his understanding of Christianity and shaped the writing of Utopia."--
Learning and scholarship. --- More, Thomas, --- Erudition --- Scholarship --- Civilization --- Intellectual life --- Education --- Research --- Scholars --- More, Thomas --- Thomas More --- Moro, Tommaso --- Morus, Thomas --- Morus, T. --- More, T. --- Moro, Tomás --- Moor, Thomas, --- Moore, Thomas, --- Mor, Tomas, --- More, Tomás, --- Moro, Thomaz, --- Moro, Tomás, --- Moro, Tommaso, --- Morus, Tamás, --- Morus, Thomas, --- Morus, Tomasz, --- מורוס, תומאס, --- Моръ, Томасъ, --- Morʺ, Tomasʺ, --- Christianity. --- Cicero. --- Desiderius Erasmus. --- Enchiridion. --- Lucian. --- Renaissance. --- Seneca. --- Stoicism. --- The Praise of Folly. --- Thomas More. --- Utopia. --- historyof literature. --- intellectual history. --- philosophy. --- theology. --- Learning and scholarship --- Utopia (More, Thomas, Saint) --- De optimo reipublicae statu, deque nova insula Utopia, libri II (More, Thomas, Saint) --- Thomae Mori Utopia (More, Thomas, Saint) --- Utopia (More, Thomas, Sir, Saint)
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