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Set in the late 15th century, this account details the early life and education of Sir Thomas More, emphasizing his connections with influential figures like Cardinal John Morton. More's journey includes his time at St. Anthony's School and Canterbury College, where he studied Greek under prominent scholars. The narrative highlights Morton's role as a patron, shaping More's future, and hints at the intellectual environment that influenced More's later works, including his reflections on society in "Utopia."

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Title
Utopia
Language
English
Released
2008
Pages
108
ISBN13
9781605120492
Series
First published
1516
Original title
Utopia
Rating
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Set in the late 15th century, this account details the early life and education of Sir Thomas More, emphasizing his connections with influential figures like Cardinal John Morton. More's journey includes his time at St. Anthony's School and Canterbury College, where he studied Greek under prominent scholars. The narrative highlights Morton's role as a patron, shaping More's future, and hints at the intellectual environment that influenced More's later works, including his reflections on society in "Utopia."