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Thomas Morus

    February 7, 1478 – July 6, 1535

    Sir Thomas More was an English lawyer, social philosopher, and author who embodied the spirit of Renaissance humanism. His writings delve into political systems and societal structures, most notably in his exploration of an imaginary ideal island nation in "Utopia." More's work reflects his profound convictions and philosophical outlook, grappling with the intersection of idealism and reality. His ideas and life path established him as a significant figure whose intellectual legacy continues to resonate.

    Thomas Morus
    Utopia
    The Sadness of Christ
    Giovanni Pico Della Mirandola: His Life by His Nephew Giovanni Francesco Pico, Also Three of His Letters, His Interpretation of Psalm XVI; His Twelve
    The Prince
    The Last Letters of Thomas More
    Saint Thomas More