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Primary Sources: Medieval and Renaissance Periods: More, Thomas, Sir, Saint
A research center at The University of Dallas. The site contains a wide variety of information and sources on Thomas More. See especially the Library section of the site.
Edited by Ligeia Gallagher.
Part one ... reproduces a modernized version of Robinson's translation (1551) of the original Latin (1516) Part two assembles opinions of some eminent scholar-humanists ... Part three is a collection of modern views."
Library owns:
v.1. English poems, Life of Pico, The last things
v. 2 The history of King Richard III
v. 6 (parts 1&2) A dialogue concerning hersies [sic]
v. 7 Letter to Bugenhagen, Supplication of souls, Letter against frith
v. 10 The debellation of Salem and Bizance
Call Number: Online - free - HathiTrust Digital Library
from the edition of March 1518, and in English from the 1st ed. of Ralph Robynson's translation in 1551, with additional translations, introduction and notes by J. H. Lupton.
Also includes: The prince / by Niccolo Machiavelli. Ninety-five theses ; Address to the German nobility; Concerning Christian liberty / by Martin Luther ; with introductions and notes.
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