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Beschrijving door de Britse staatsman en humanist (1478-1535) van een denkbeeldig eiland waar ideale sociale omstandigheden heersen.
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More, Thomas --- 873.4 MORE, THOMAS --- Humanistisch Latijnse literatuur--MORE, THOMAS --- 873.4 MORE, THOMAS Humanistisch Latijnse literatuur--MORE, THOMAS --- More, Thomas, --- Great Britain --- History --- Thomas Morus --- More, Thomas, - Saint, - 1478-1535 --- Great Britain - History - Henry VIII, 1509-1547
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Neo-Latin literature --- Political philosophy. Social philosophy --- Utopias --- Utopies --- Ideal states --- States, Ideal --- Utopian literature --- Political science --- Socialism --- Voyages, Imaginary --- Dystopias --- Utopies. --- More, Thomas, --- 873.4 MORE, THOMAS --- 873.4 MORE, THOMAS Humanistisch Latijnse literatuur--MORE, THOMAS --- Humanistisch Latijnse literatuur--MORE, THOMAS --- Utopias - Early works to 1800 --- More (thomas), homme politique et humaniste anglais, 1478-1535 --- Utopia --- 16e siecles --- Edition critique
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873.4 MORE, THOMAS --- Humanistisch Latijnse literatuur--MORE, THOMAS --- 873.4 MORE, THOMAS Humanistisch Latijnse literatuur--MORE, THOMAS --- 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, --- More, Thomas,
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"Utopia has a strong claim to be the most misunderstood book ever written: its flame has been hijacked by countless idealistic schemes having little in common with More's own assessment of social possibilities. For although it contributes to a line of argument that can be traced from Plato to Marx, Utopia is first and foremost a literary work that appeals to the imagination and seeks to question us rather than to proffer answers." "This study prepares the reader for these challenges, placing the work in the context of early sixteenth-century Europe and the intellectual preoccupations of More's own humanist circle, and clarifying those sources in classical and Christian political thought that provoked his writing." "Utopia is presented as a reflection on political idealism, one that has lost none of its relevance in an age that has witnessed the collapse of Marxist aspirations to social control. Dominic Baker-Smith also surveys the varied critical reception accorded to Utopia over the last four centuries, providing a look at Utopia's role in cultural history."--Jacket
LITERARY CRITICISM / European / General. --- More, Thomas, --- 873.4 MORE, THOMAS --- 873.4 MORE, THOMAS Humanistisch Latijnse literatuur--MORE, THOMAS --- Humanistisch Latijnse literatuur--MORE, THOMAS --- 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) --- English literature --- History and criticism.
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In-depth essays on Desiderius Erasmus’s Novum Instrumentum and Thomas More’s Utopia, which were both published for the first time in 1516 in Basel and Leuven respectively, and which have contributed dramatically to the rise of (early) modern Western thought and thoroughly influenced subsequent generations in their literary, philosophical and theological works. In the year 1516, two crucial texts for the cultural history of the West saw the light: Desiderius Erasmus’ Nouum Instrumentum and Thomas More’s Utopia. Both of these works dealt freely with authoritative sources of Western civilization and opened new pathways of thought on the eve of far-reaching religious and political changes. This book volume deals with aspects of the content, reception and influence of Nouum Instrumentum and Utopia in the (Early) Modern Era, while also focusing upon the sources they used and critically adopted. The overall approach is that both texts have contributed dramatically to the rise of (early) modern Western thought and have influenced the next generations in their literary, philosophical and theological works. This volume, multidisciplinary in scope, brings together contributions from the fields of bible exegesis, theology, philosophy, philology and history.
873.4 MORE, THOMAS --- 873.4 ERASMUS ROTERODAMUS, DESIDERIUS --- Academic collection --- 873.4 ERASMUS ROTERODAMUS, DESIDERIUS Humanistisch Latijnse literatuur--ERASMUS ROTERODAMUS, DESIDERIUS --- Humanistisch Latijnse literatuur--ERASMUS ROTERODAMUS, DESIDERIUS --- 873.4 MORE, THOMAS Humanistisch Latijnse literatuur--MORE, THOMAS --- Humanistisch Latijnse literatuur--MORE, THOMAS --- E-books --- Language and languages.
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Statesmen --- Humanists --- Christian martyrs --- More, Thomas, --- Great Britain --- History --- 873.4 MORE, THOMAS --- -Humanists --- -Statesmen --- -Public officers --- Scholars --- Martyrs --- Martyrdom --- Humanistisch Latijnse literatuur--MORE, THOMAS --- Biography --- Christianity --- Henry VIII, King of England --- -More, Thomas Sir, Saint --- Relations with humanists --- -Biography. --- -Humanistisch Latijnse literatuur--MORE, THOMAS --- 873.4 MORE, THOMAS Humanistisch Latijnse literatuur--MORE, THOMAS --- -873.4 MORE, THOMAS Humanistisch Latijnse literatuur--MORE, THOMAS --- Henry --- Moor, Thomas, --- Moore, Thomas, --- Mor, Tomas, --- More, Tomás, --- Moro, Thomaz, --- Moro, Tomás, --- Moro, Tommaso, --- Morus, Tamás, --- Morus, Thomas, --- Morus, Tomasz, --- מורוס, תומאס, --- Henricus --- Heinrich --- Enrique --- Henri --- Hendrik --- Enrico --- Relations with humanists. --- England --- Intellectual life --- Моръ, Томасъ, --- Morʺ, Tomasʺ, --- More, Thomas --- Thomas More --- Moro, Tommaso --- Morus, Thomas --- Morus, T. --- More, T. --- Moro, Tomás --- Statesmen - Great Britain - Biography --- Humanists - England - Biography --- Christian martyrs - England - Biography --- Thomas Morus --- More, Thomas, - Saint, - 1478-1535 --- Great Britain - History - Henry VIII, 1509-1547 - Biography
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