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  • av Saint Thomas More
    290,-

    Written by the English statesman, jurist, and scholar Saint Thomas More in the 16th century, "Dialogue of Comfort Against Tribulation" is a classic piece of Christian literature. The book, which was finished in 1534 when More was imprisoned in the Tower of London, is told as a fictional conversation between two characters, Vincent and his uncle Anthony. The conversation takes place during a turbulent time of political and religious unrest. Vincent turns to his uncle Anthony for support and direction since he is in danger of being persecuted for his faith. Anthony provides philosophical and spiritual insights on the nature of suffering, the transient nature of earthly problems, and the significance of facing adversity with faith and trust in God throughout the talk. More's strong religious beliefs are evident in the work, which tackles the issue of finding solace in difficult times by sticking to one's religion. More examines the moral and theological dimensions of suffering, highlighting Christian virtues such as hope, patience, and trust in divine providence. "Dialogue of Comfort Against Tribulation" is a literary work that demonstrates More's wit, intelligence, and humanistic perspective on life's hardships in addition to being a theological treatise.

  • av Saint Thomas More
    406 - 716,-

  • av Saint Thomas More
    190,-

    Utopia is a novel written by Sir Thomas More based on fiction and socio-political satire. Thomas More describes a utopian island nation in this well-known book, where thousands of people live in harmony and peace, both men and women receive an education, and all property is shared. This utopian vision, which was originally written in Latin, is also a biting satire of Europe in the sixteenth century, and it has had a significant impact on utopian fiction even today. The story tells about More's journey to Antwerp as an ambassador for England and King Henry VIII is depicted in the book. When not performing his formal duties, More spends time, talking with his friend Peter Giles about intellectual topics. One day, More witnesses Giles conversing with a bearded man whom he believes to be a ship's captain. Raphael Hythloday, a new individual whom Giles quickly introduces to More, is revealed to be a philosopher and a globetrotter. For dinner and conversation, the three men go to Giles' home, where Hythloday starts to talk about his adventures. To know about his adventures, readers must read this book which will describe their conversation!

  • av Martin Luther, Saint Thomas More & Machiavelli Niccolò
    366 - 510,-

  • av Saint Thomas More
    250,-

  • av Saint Thomas More
    440 - 716,-

  • av Saint Thomas More
    266 - 420,-

  • av Saint Thomas More
    250,-

  • av Saint Thomas More
    156 - 466,-

  • av Saint Thomas More
    126,-

  • av Saint Thomas More
    290 - 900,-

    Incorporating extensive updates to the editorial apparatus, including the introduction, suggestions for further reading, and footnotes, this third edition of More's Utopia has been comprehensively re-worked to take into account scholarship published since the second edition in 2002.

  • av Saint Thomas More
    140 - 286,-

  • av Saint Thomas More
    126 - 190,-

    Paints a fantastical picture of a distant island where society is perfected and people live in harmony. This work is also an attack on the author's own corrupt, dangerous times, and on the failings of humanity.

  • - Latin Text and English Translation
    av Saint Thomas More
    536 - 1 376,-

    A new edition of More's Utopia, one of the classics of Renaissance humanism. It is the first to provide an accurate Latin text and facing-page English translation, and includes an introduction, textual apparatus, full commentary and guide to the critical literature.

  • - with Erasmus's "The Sileni of Alcibiades"
    av Saint Thomas More
    196 - 476,-

  • - His Life by His Nephew Giovanni Francesco Pico
    av Saint Thomas More
    286,-

  • - His Life by His Nephew Giovanni Francesco Pico, Also Three of His Letters, His Interpretation of Psalm XVI; His Twelve Rules of a Christian and His Deprecatory Hymn to God
    av Saint Thomas More
    140,-

  • - (World Classics, Unabridged)
    av Saint Thomas More
    166,-

    Utopia is a complex, innovative and penetrating contribution to political thought, culminating in the famous 'description' of the Utopians, who live according to the principles of natural law, but are receptive to Christian teachings, who hold all possessions in common, and view gold as worthless.

  • av Saint Thomas More
    816,-

  • av Saint Thomas More
    366,-

  • - Plato's Republic, Sun Tzu's The Art of War, Machiavelli's The Prince, Thomas More's Utopia and Hobbes' Leviathan
    av Thomas Hobbes, Nicolo Machiavelli & Saint Thomas More
    896,-

    This Reader contains the five most influential books ever written about political strategy and philosophy. Plato's "Republic" is a Socratic dialogue written c380 BC. It focusses on the definition of justice and the order and character of the just city-state and the just man. It is Plato's most famous work and is one of the most influential works of philosophy and political theory. Sun Tzu's "The Art of War" is an ancient Chinese military treatise. It was written by a high-ranking military general, strategist and tactician, probably between. 481 BC and 403 BC. The book has thirteen chapters, each of which is devoted to one aspect of warfare. It is the definitive work on military strategy and tactics of its time and has continued to inspire leaders through the ages. Thomas More's Utopia was published in 1516 and is a fictional work exploring political philosophy. The story depicts a fictional island society and its religious, social and political customs. Machiavelli's "The Prince" was published in 1532 and is a political treatise by the Italian diplomat, historian and political theorist. It is one of the first works of modern political philosophy, in which the effective truth is taken to be more important than any abstract ideal. Hobbes' Leviathan is concerned with the structure of society and legitimate government, and is regarded as one of the earliest and most influential examples of social contract theory. It was written during the English Civil War (1642-1651) and argues for a social contract and rule by an absolute sovereign.

  • av Saint Thomas More
    126,-

    This extraordinary treatise on the values of rationality and reason is here presented in a sparkling new translation by Roger Clarke and accompanied by copious notes and additional texts.

  • - Second Edition
    av Thomas More
    276,-

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