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Utopia (Translated by Gilbert Burnet with Introductions by Henry Morley and William D. Armes)
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The life of Thomas More, a 16th-century lawyer and philosopher, was marked by his staunch opposition to the Protestant Reformation and refusal to accept the King as head of the Church of England, leading to his execution for treason. His seminal work, "Utopia," introduces an idealized society characterized by communal ownership, peace, and religious tolerance, influencing social movements throughout history. This edition features the translation by Gilbert Burnet and includes insightful introductions by Henry Morley and William D. Armes, printed on premium acid-free paper.
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Utopia (Translated by Gilbert Burnet with Introductions by Henry Morley and William D. Armes), Thomas Morus
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- Title
- Utopia (Translated by Gilbert Burnet with Introductions by Henry Morley and William D. Armes)
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Thomas Morus
- Publisher
- Digireads.com
- Publisher
- 2016
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 108
- ISBN13
- 9781420954043
- Category
- Philosophy
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- The life of Thomas More, a 16th-century lawyer and philosopher, was marked by his staunch opposition to the Protestant Reformation and refusal to accept the King as head of the Church of England, leading to his execution for treason. His seminal work, "Utopia," introduces an idealized society characterized by communal ownership, peace, and religious tolerance, influencing social movements throughout history. This edition features the translation by Gilbert Burnet and includes insightful introductions by Henry Morley and William D. Armes, printed on premium acid-free paper.