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2012
6 juillet 1535, Thomas More monte sur l’echafaud. Decapite pour sa fidelite a la papaute, le conseiller d’Henri VIII reste un personnage enigmatique, a la confluence de la religion et de la politique, de la raison et du sentiment, de la critique sociale et du conservatisme. D’ou le caractere deconcertant de l’individu.
Bernard Cottret
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6 juillet 1535, Thomas More monte sur l’echafaud. Decapite pour sa fidelite a la papaute, le conseiller d’Henri VIII reste un personnage enigmatique, a la confluence de la religion et de la politique, de la raison et du sentiment, de la critique sociale et du conservatisme. D’ou le caractere deconcertant de l’individu.
Bernard Cottret
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Thomas More is one of the most enduringly fascinating, as well as profoundly controversial, figures of English history. A brilliant scholar and writer, his Utopia of 1516 dared to imagine how society might be completely reordered. At the same time, his
Wiewiura, Joachim, Koch, Carl Henrik
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Wiewiura, Joachim, Koch, Carl Henrik
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2007
Abstract Thomas More (c.1477–1535) lived as a brilliant polemicist and Lord Chancellor of England but died for refusing to assent to the Act of Supremacy, which declared King Henry VIII Supreme Head of the Church in England (see controversies). According to an act of Parliament (1534: 26 Henry VIII, c.
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Abstract Thomas More (c.1477–1535) lived as a brilliant polemicist and Lord Chancellor of England but died for refusing to assent to the Act of Supremacy, which declared King Henry VIII Supreme Head of the Church in England (see controversies). According to an act of Parliament (1534: 26 Henry VIII, c.
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‘Haeres…Thomae More Cancellarii’: Fr Thomas More 1722–1795
Recusant History, 1998Fr Thomas More—the last descendant in the direct male line of St.Thomas More, Lord Chancellor of England—died on 20 May 1795 in Bath. He had been the Jesuit provincial superior at the time of the suppression of the Society in 1773.Thomas More was the eldest of the five children of Thomas and Catherine (née Giffard) of Barnborough or Bamburg Hall in the
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Morus, Thomas (d.i. Thomas More)
1995Es zahlt zu den Paradoxa der Literaturgeschichte, das das heutzutage bekannteste und meist diskutierte Werk in lateinischer Sprache nicht von einem alten Romer stammt, sondern von einem Londoner Sheriff, geschrieben nicht unter Caesar oder Augustus, sondern unter Heinrich VIII., zehn Jahre nach dem Tode des Columbus. Paradox auch, das allein diese eine
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