"description de l'île d'Utopie, où est compris le miroir des républiques du monde et l'exemplaire de vie heureuse : rédigé par écrit en style très élégant de grande hautesse et majesté par illustre, bon et savant personnage Thomas Morus, citoyen de Londre et chancelier d'Angleterre, avec l'épître liminaire composée par monsieur Budé, maître des requêtes du feu roi François, premier de ce nom"
"A dialogue of comfort"
"De optimo reipublicae statu, deque nova insula Utopia, libri 2"
"Inspiring, provocative, prophetic, and enigmatic, Utopia is the literary masterpiece of a visionary statesman and one of the most influential books of the modern world. Based on Thomas More's penetrating analysis of the folly and tragedy of the politics of his time and all times, the book is a seedbed of alternative political institutions and a perennially challenging exploration of the possibilities and limitations of political action."
"Presents a revised translation of Sir Thomas More's classic novel "Utopia," and includes five critical essays plus a selection from Edward Bellamy's "Looking Backward.""
""Criticism" now offers a more comprehensive survey of modern scholarship, adding excerpts from seminal books by Frederic Seebohm, Karl Kautsky, and Russell Ames, as well as selections from stimulating and influential recent readings by Dominic Baker-Smith and Eric Nelson. In the final section, "Utopia's Modern Progeny," the opening chapter of Aldous Huxley's Brave New World is now complemented by excerpts from another great work in the complex tradition of utopian and dystopian fiction, Ursula K. Le Guin's The Left Hand of Darkness. Throughout the Third Edition, the editorial apparatus has been thoroughly revised and updated, and now includes an index. --Book Jacket."
""Backgrounds" includes a wide-ranging selection of the major secular and religious texts--from Plato to Amerigo Vespucci--that informed More's thinking, as well as a selection of the responses to his book by members of his own humanist circle and an overview by G.R. Elton of the condition of England at the time when More wrote."
"This Norton Critical Edition is built upon the translation that Robert M. Adams created for it in 1975. For the Third Edition, George M. Logan has carefully revised the translation, improving its accuracy while preserving the grace and verve that have made it the most highly regarded modern rendering of More's Renaissance Latin work."
"Un texte fondateur de toutes les utopies qui, des Lumières au marxisme, a marqué l'histoire classique et moderne."
"První z řady sociálních utopií, jejímž autorem byl vzdělaný humanista, právník a pozdější kancléř Thomas More, je reakcí na nástup kapitalismu v anglickém zemědělství. More podává kritiku tohoto drasticky probíhajícího procesu."
"Utopia, and, A dialogue of comfort ; A dialogue of comfort"@en
"Utopia or the happy republic ; a philosophical romance, in two books. ... Written in Latin by Sir Thomas More ... Translated into English by Gilbert Burnet D.D"@en
"Utopia or the happy republic ; a philosophical romance, in two books. ... Written in Latin by Sir Thomas More ... Translated into English by Gilbert Burnet D.D"
"Thomae Mori Utopia á mendis vindicata"
"L'utopie de Thomas Morus ... idée ingenieuse pour remedier au malheur des hommes ; & pour leur procurer une felicité complette. : Cet ouvrage contient le plan d'une republique dont les lois, les usages, & les coutumes tendent uniquement à faire faire aux societez humaines le passage de la vie dans toute la douceur imaginable. : Republique, qui deviendra infalliblement réelle, des que lès mortels se conduiront par la raison. ; Traduite nouvellement en François par Mr. Gueudeville, & ornée de tres belles figures"
"Utopia, and A dialogue of comfort. Introd. by John Warrington"@en
"The Utopia of Sir Thomas More : Ralph Robinson's translation with Roper's life of More and some of his letters"
"Utopia, or The happy republic : a philosophical romance, in two books : Book I. Containing preliminary discourses on the happiest state of a commonwealth : Book II. Containing a description of the island of Utopia, the towns, magistrates, mechanick trades, and manner of life of the Utopians, their traffick, travelling, slaves, marriages, military discipline, religions"@en
"L'Utopie de Thomas Morus"
"L'Utopie"
"More's Utopia ; and A dialogue of comfort"
"More's Utopia : the English translation thereof made by Raphe Robynson ... to which is prefixed the Life of Sir Thos. More written by his son-in- law William Roper"@en
"Utopia, or the Happy Republic"
"Utopia and a dialogue of comfort. Introduction by John Warrington"@en
"Utopia; or The happy republic. A philosophical romance"@en
"Utopii︠a︡"
"Utopia or the happy republic; a philosophical romance, in two books. ... Written in Latin by Sir Thomas More ... Translated into English by Gilbert Burnet D.D"
"Utopia : or the happy republic ; a philosophical romance, in two books ... by Sir Thomas More ... translated into English by Gilbert Burnet"@en
"L'Utopia : o, La miglior forma di repubblica"
"Utopia or the happy republic; a philosophical romance, in two books. Book I. Containing Preliminary Discourses on the happiest State of a Commonwealth. Book II. Containing a Description of the Island of Utopia, The Towns, Magistrates, Mechanick Trades, and Manner of Life of the Utopians, Their Traffick, Travelling, Slaves, Marriages, Military Discipline, Religions. Written in Latin by Sir Thomas More, Lord High Chancellor of England. Translated into English by Gilbert Burnet D.D. Sometime Professor of Divinity in the University of Glasgow, afterwards Bishop of Sarum"
"Utopia or the happy republic; a philosophical romance, in two books. Book I. Containing Preliminary Discourses on the happiest State of a Commonwealth. Book II. Containing a Description of the Island of Utopia, The Towns, Magistrates, Mechanick Trades, and Manner of Life of the Utopians, Their Traffick, Travelling, Slaves, Marriages, Military Discipline, Religions. Written in Latin by Sir Thomas More, Lord High Chancellor of England. Translated into English by Gilbert Burnet D.D. Sometime Professor of Divinity in the University of Glasgow, afterwards Bishop of Sarum"@en
"A most pleasant, fruitful, and witty work of the best state of a public weal, and of the new isle called Utopia"@en
"A most pleasant, fruitful, and witty work of the best state of a public weal, and of the new isle called Utopia"
"Utopia : containing an impartial history of the manners, customs, polity, government, &c. of that island"
"Utopia : containing an impartial history of the manners, customs, polity, government, &c. of that island"@en
"Utopia : (Auswahl)"
"Utopia; or, The happy republic. A philosophical romance"@en
"Utopia, or the happy republic : a philosophical romance, in two books"
"Utopia : ' [1516] '"
"Utopia : (1516)"
"De optimo reipublicae statu, deque nova insula Utopia, libri II. Auctore Thoma Moro Equite, Angliae Cancellario. Ex prioribus editionibus collatis accurate expressi"
"[Sir Thomas More's Utopia. [Burnet's translation. Edited by Henry Morley.]]"@en
"Utopia : containing an impartial history of the manners, customs, polity, government, &c. of that island. Written in Latin by Sir Thomas More ... And interspersed with many important articles of secret history, relating to the state of the British nation. Translated ... by Gilbert Burnet ... To this edition is added, A short account of Sir Thomas More's life and trial: ... The whole revis'd ... by Thomas Williamson, Esq"@en
"Utopia: containing an impartial history of the manners, customs, polity, government, &c. of that island. Written in Latin by Sir Thomas More ... And interspersed with many important articles of secret history, relating to the state of the British nation. Translated ... by Gilbert Burnet ... To this edition is added, A short account of Sir Thomas More's life and trial: ... The whole revis'd ... by a gentleman of Oxford"@en
"Utopia ; or, The happy republic : a philosophical romance, in two books"@en
"Utopia : containing an impartial history of the manners, customs, polity, government, &c. of that island. Written in Latin by Sir Thomas More ... Translated into English by Gilbert Burnet ... To this edition is added, an account of Sir Thomas More's life"
"Utopia : containing an impartial history of the manners, customs, polity, government, &c. of that island. Written in Latin by Sir Thomas More ... Translated into English by Gilbert Burnet ... To this edition is added, an account of Sir Thomas More's life"@en
"Utopia or the happy republic, a philosophical romance. To which is added, the New Atlantis, by Lord Bacon ; with an analysis of Plato's Republic, and copious notes by J.A. St. John, Esq"@en
"La description de lIsle d'Utopie ou est comprins le Miroer des republicques du monde"
"A most pleasant, fruitful, and witty work of the best state of public weal, and of the new isle called Utopia"
"De optimo reipublicae statu, deque, Nova insula Utopia, libri II"@en
"La description de l'isle d'Utopie /Thomas More ; introduction par Michel Jeanneret"
"Utopia: or the happy republic; a philosophical romance, in two books. Book I. Containing preliminary discourses on the happiest state of a common-wealth. Book II. Containing a description of the island of Utopia, The towns, magistrates, mechanic trades, and manner of life of the Utopians, Their traffic, travelling, slaves, marriages, military discipline, religions. Written in latin by Sir Thomas More, Lord High Chancellor of England. translated into English by Gilbert Burnet D.D. Sometime Professor of Divinity in the University of Glasgow, afterwards Bishop of Sarum"@en
"Utopia: or the happy republic; a philosophical romance, in two books. Book I. Containing preliminary discourses on the happiest state of a common-wealth. Book II. Containing a description of the island of Utopia, The towns, magistrates, mechanic trades, and manner of life of the Utopians, Their traffic, travelling, slaves, marriages, military discipline, religions. Written in latin by Sir Thomas More, Lord High Chancellor of England. translated into English by Gilbert Burnet D.D. Sometime Professor of Divinity in the University of Glasgow, afterwards Bishop of Sarum"
"La description de l'isle d'Utopie ou est comprins le miroer des republicques du monde, & l'exemplaire de vie heureuse : redigé par escript en stille treselegant de grand' haultesse & majesté par illustre bon & scavant personnage Thomas Morus citoyen de Londre & chancelier d'Angleterre Avec l'espistre liminaire composée par monsieur Bude maistre des requestes du feu roy Francoys premier de ce nom"
"Utopia / Francis, Lord Bacon, the New Atlantis"@en
"Thom Mori Utopia, a mendis vindicata"
"De optimo reipublicae statv deqve nova insula Utopia, libri II"@en
"L'utopia : o la miglior forma di repubblica"
"L'Utopie de Thomas Morus chancelier d'Angleterre; idée ingénieuse pour remédier au malheur des hommes; & pour leur procurer une félicité complette. Cet ouvrage contient le plan d'une République dont les lois, les usages, & les coutumes tendent uniquement à faire faire aux societez humaines le passage de la vie dans toute la douceur imaginable. Republique, qui deviendra infalliblement réelle, des que lès mortels se conduiront par la raison. Traduite nouvellement en françois par Mr Gueudeville, & ornée de tres belles figures"
"Du meilleur gouvernement possible, ou, La nouvelle isle d'Utopie"
"Utopia containing an impartial history of the manners, customs, polity, government, &c. of that island. Written in Latin by Sir Thomas More ... And interspersed with many important articles of secret history, relating to the state of the British nation. Translated ... by Gilbert Burnet ... To this edition is added, A short account of Sir Thomas More's life and trial: ... The whole revis'd ... by Thomas Williamson, Esq"@en
"Utopia containing an impartial history of the manners, customs, polity, government, &c. of that island. Written in Latin by Sir Thomas More ... And interspersed with many important articles of secret history, relating to the state of the British nation. Translated ... by Gilbert Burnet ... To this edition is added, A short account of Sir Thomas More's life and trial: ... The whole revis'd ... by Thomas Williamson, Esq"
"Thomæ Mori Vtopia : a mendis vindicata"
"A fruteful, and pleasaunt worke of the beste state of a publyque weale, and of the newe yle called Vtopia"@en
"Utopia and a Dialogue of Comfort"
"L'utopia o la migliore forma di repubblica"
"[Thomæ Mori Vtopia, à mendis vindicata, et juxta Indicem libror. expurgat. Card. et Archiep. Toletani correcta.]"@en
"[Thomæ Mori Vtopia, à mendis vindicata, et juxta Indicem libror. expurgat. Card. et Archiep. Toletani correcta.]"
"The Utopia of Sir Thomas More : with Roper's Life of More and some of his letters"@en
"Vtopia"
"La description de l'Isle d'Utopia"
"L'Utopia o, La miglior forma di repubblica"
"Utopia: containing an impartial history of the manners, customs, polity, government, &c. of that island"
"Du Meilleur Gouvernement Possible, Ou La Nouvelle Isle D'Utopie De Thomas Morus : Traduction Nouvelle"
"De optimo reipublicae statu deque nova insula Utopia libri II"
"De optimo reipublicae statu, deque nova insula Utopia, libri II. Auctore Thoma Moro ... Ex prioribus editionibus collatis accurate expressi"
"Utopia, the English translation thereof made by R. Robynson"@en
"Utopia; or, The happy republic a philosophical romance"@en
"La description de l'isle d'Utopie ou est comprins le miroer des republicques du monde, & l'exemplaire de vie heureuse: redigé par escript en stille treselegant de grand' haultesse & majesté par illustre bon & scavant personnage Thomas Morus... Avec l'espistre liminaire composée par Monsieur Budé"
"L'Utopia o La miglior forma di repubblica"
"Sir Thomas Moore's Vtopia containing, an excellent, learned, wittie, and pleasant discourse of the best state of a publike weale, as it is found in the gouernment of the new ile called Vtopia. First written in Latine, by the Right Honourable and worthy of all fame, Sir Thomas Moore, Knight, Lord Chauncellour of England; and translated into English by Raphe Robinson, sometime fellow of Corpus Christi Colledge in Oxford. And now after many impressions, newly corrected and purged of all errors hapned in the former editions"@en
"More's utopia and a dialogue of comfort introd.by john warrington.Rev.ed"
"Utopia, or, The happy republic : a philosophical romance"@en
"Utopia, or, The happy republic : a philosophical romance, in two books. Book I. Containing preliminary discourses on the happiest state of a Commonwealth. Book II. Containing a description of the island of Utopia, the towns, magistrates, mechanick trades"@en
"L'Utopie de Thomas Morus, chancelier d'Angleterre ; idée ingenieuse pour remedier au malheur des hommes ; & pour leur procurer une félicité complette ... Traduite nouvellement en françois par Mr. Gueudeville & ornée de tres belles figures"
"More's utopia : and a dialogue of comfort"
"Utopia: or, The happy republic. A philosophical romance. To which is added The new Atlantis"@en
"Utopia : containing an impartial history of the manners, customs, polity, government, &c. of that island. Written in Latin by Sir Thomas More ... And interspersed with many important articles of secret history, relating to the state of the British nation. Translated ... by Gilbert Burnet ... To this edition is added, A short account of Sir Thomas More's life and trial: ... The whole revis'd ... by a gentleman of Oxford"@en
"Thomae Mori Utopia a mendis vindicata"
"More's Utopia : the English translation thereof made by Raphe Robynson ... printed from the 2d ed., 1556 ; to which is prefixed, the life of Sir Thos. More, written by his son-in-law, William Roper, reprinted from Hearne's edition 1716"@en
"More's Utopia ; A dialogue of comfort"
"Utopia : a new translation, backgrounds, criticism. Translated and edited by Robert M. Adams"@en
"A most pleasant, fruitful, and witty work of the best state of a public weal, and of the new isle called Utopia ; written in Latin and translated into English by Ralphe Robinson, A.D. 1551"@en
"L'Utopia o la miglior forma di repubblica. Versione e saggio introduttivo di Tommaso Fiore"@en
"Utopia containing an impartial history of the manners, customs, polity, government, &c. of that island. Written in Latin by Sir Thomas More, Chancellor of England. And interspersed with many important articles of secret history, relating to the state of the British nation. Translated into English by Gilbert Burnet, late Bishop of Sarum. To this edition is added, A short account of Sir Thomas More's life and trial: and a Prayer made by him while he was a Prisoner in the Tower. The whole revis'd, corrected and greatly improv'd, by Thomas Williamson, Esq"@en
"Utopia containing an impartial history of the manners, customs, polity, government, &c. of that island. Written in Latin by Sir Thomas More, Chancellor of England. And interspersed with many important articles of secret history, relating to the state of the British nation. Translated into English by Gilbert Burnet, late Bishop of Sarum. To this edition is added, A short account of Sir Thomas More's life and trial: and a Prayer made by him while he was a Prisoner in the Tower. The whole revis'd, corrected and greatly improv'd, by Thomas Williamson, Esq"
"Utopia : or, The happy republic ; a philosophical romance"@en
"More's Utopia ; [and], A dialogue of comfort ; A dialogue of comfort ; Utopia"@en
"De optimo reipublicae statu, deque nova insula. Utopia : libri II. Auctore Thoma Moro equite, Angliae cancellario. Ex prioribus editionibus collatis accurate expressi"
"Sir Thomas Moore's Vtopia containing, an excellent, learned, wittie, and pleasant discourse of the best state of a publike weale, as it is found in the gouernment of the new ile called Vtopia. First written in Latine, by the Right Honourable and worthy of all fame, Sir Thomas Moore, Knight, Lord Chauncellour of England ; and translated into English by Raphe Robinson, sometime fellow of Corpus Christi Colledge in Oxford. And now after many impressions, newly corrected and purged of all errors hapned in the former editions"@en
"More's Utopia and a dialogue of comfort"
"The utopia of sir Thomas More"
"Vtopia = Utopija"
"The Utopia of Sir Thomas More Ralph Robinson's translation, with Roper's Life of More, and some of his letters"@en
"More's Utopia, and a dialogue of comfort"
"Utopia : a new translation, backgrounds, criticism"
"אוטופיה"
"Utopia or the happy republic"
"L'Utopia; o, La miglior forma di repubblica"
"Utopia, or, The happy republic : a philosophical romance, in two books"@en
"Utopia, or, The happy republic : a philosophical romance, in two books"
"L'Utopia; o la migliore forma di repubblica"
"Thomae Mori utopia, a mendis vindicata"
"Utopia written in Latin by Sir Thomas More, Chancellor of England. Translated into English, by Gilbert Burnet, late Bishop of Sarum. To this edition is added, a short account of Sir Thomas More's life and his trial"@en
"Utopia written in Latin by Sir Thomas More, Chancellor of England. Translated into English, by Gilbert Burnet, late Bishop of Sarum. To this edition is added, a short account of Sir Thomas More's life and his trial"
"Utopia containing an impartial history of the manners, customs, polity, government, &c. of that island. Written in Latin by Sir Thomas More, Chancellor Of England; And interspersed with many important Articles of Secret History, relating to the State of the British Nation. Translated into English by Gilbert Burnet, late Bishop of Sarum. To this edition is added, an account of Sir Thomas More's life"
"Utopia containing an impartial history of the manners, customs, polity, government, &c. of that island. Written in Latin by Sir Thomas More, Chancellor Of England; And interspersed with many important Articles of Secret History, relating to the State of the British Nation. Translated into English by Gilbert Burnet, late Bishop of Sarum. To this edition is added, an account of Sir Thomas More's life"@en
"Utopia : or, The happy republic, a philosophical romance, in two books"@en
"Utopia Auswahl"
"The Utopia of Sir Thomas More, Ralph Robinson's translation, with Roper's Life of More, and some of his letters"@en
"Utopia : (1516); a Scolar Press facsimile"
"More's Utopia : and, A dialogue of comfort"
"Utopia : or the happy republic ; a philosophical romance, in two books. ... Written in Latin by Sir Thomas More ... Translated into English by Gilbert Burnet D.D"@en
"Utopie"
"Utopia:, or, The happy republic; : a philosophical romance, in two books. : Book I. Containing preliminary discourses on the happiest state of a commonwealth. : Book II. Containing a description of the island of Utopia, the towns, magistrates, mechanick trades, and manner of life of the Utopians, their traffick, travelling, slaves, marriages, military discipline, religions"@en
"L'vtopie de Thomas Morvs chancelier d'Angleterre"
"De Utopie van Thomas Morus [in zijnen tijden Cancellier van Enghelant]; een boeck seer profijtelijck ende vermakelijck om lesen bysondere den ghenen die heensdaechs een stadt ende ghemeynte hebben te regeren, daer hy meestendeel toe dienende is. Nu cerst ouerghesedt in neder Duytssche"
"Utopia, or the Happy republic : a philosophical romance, by sir Thomas More, te which is added : the new Atlantis, by Lord Bacon,... with a preliminary discourse, containing an analysis of Plato's Republic, and copious notes, by J. A. St. John"
"A fruteful and pleasaunt worke of the beste state of a publyque weale, and of the newe yle called Vtopia: written in Latine by Syr Thomas More knyght, and translated into Englyshe by Raphe Robynson Citizein and Goldsmythe of London, at the procurement, and earnest request of George Tadlowe Citezein & Haberdassher of the same Citie. B.L. MS. notes"@en
"Thomae Mori Utopia : a mendis vindicata"
"De optimo reipublicae statu, deque nova insula. Utopia, libri II. Auctore Thoma Moro equite, Angliae cancellario. Ex prioribus editionibus collatis accurate expressi"
"Utopia: or, The happy republic; a philosophical romance, in two books"
"Utopia or, The happy republic : a philosophical romance"
"Utopia = or the happy republic : a philosophical romance in two books"@en
"L'utopie de Thomas Morus Chancelier d'Angleterr, idée ingenieuse pour remedier au malheur des hommes; & pour leur procurer une felicité complette. Cet ouvrage contient le plan d'une république dont les lois, les usages, & les coutumes tendent uniquement à faire faire aux societez humaines le passage de la vie dans toute la douceur imaginable. République, qui deviendra infalliblement [sic] réelle, dès que lès mortels se conduiront par la raison. Traduite nouvellement en françois par Mr. Gueudeville, & ornée de tres belles figures"
"Utopia: or the happy republic ... [Burnet's translation.] To which is added, the New Atlantis, by Lord Bacon. With a preliminary discourse ... by J. A. St. John"@en
"A fruteful, and pleasaunt worke of the beste state of a publyque weale, and of the newe yle called Vtopia : written in Latine by Syr Thomas More knyght, and translated into Englyshe by Raphe Robynson citizein and goldsmythe of London, at the procurement, and earnest request of George Tadlowe citezein [and] haberdassher of the same citie"@en
"The Utopia / The new Atlantis : 1622 : Francis, Lord Bacon ; the whole edited ... by H. Goitein"@en
"Uṭopyah"
"Utopia, or, The happy republic a philosophical romance, in two books"@en
"Utopia, or, The happy republic a philosophical romance, in two books"
"Utopia : or the happy republic. A philosophical romance"@en
"Du Meilleur gouvernement possible, ou la Nouvelle isle d'Utopie"
"A most pleasant, fruitful, and witty work of the best state of a public weal and of the new isle called Utopia"@en
"A most pleasant, fruitful, and witty work of the best state of a public weal and of the new isle called Utopia"
"Utopia : A new translation, backgrounds, criticism"
"Utopia : or the happy republic, a philosophical romance. To which is added, the New Atlantis, by Lord Bacon ; with an analysis of Plato's Republic, and copious notes by J.A. St. John, Esq"@en
"Utopia : And a dialogue of comfort. Introd. by John Warrington"
"Utopia : containing an impartial history of the manners, customs, polity, government &c. of that island"
"Utopia : containing an impartial history of the manners, customs, polity, government &c. of that island"@en
"Oṭopyah"
"Utopia written in Latin by Sir Thomas More, Chancellor of England. Translated into English, by Gilbert Burnet ... To this edition is added, a short account of Sir Thomas More's life and his trial"@en
"Utopia written in Latin by Sir Thomas More, Chancellor of England. Translated into English, by Gilbert Burnet ... To this edition is added, a short account of Sir Thomas More's life and his trial"
"Utopia : or, The happy republic ; a philosophical romance, in two books"
"More's Utopia the English translation thereof made by Raphe Robynson ... printed from the 2d ed., 1556 : to which is prefixed, the life of Sir Thos. More, written by his son-in-law, William Roper, reprinted from Hearne's edition 1716"@en
"Sir Thomas Moore's Vtopia: containing, an excellent, learned, wittie, and pleasant discourse of the best state of a publike weale, as it is found in the gouernment of the new ile called Vtopia. First written in Latine, by the Right Honourable and worthy of all fame, Sir Thomas Moore, Knight, Lord Chauncellour of England; and translated into English by Raphe Robinson, sometime fellow of Corpus Christi Colledge in Oxford. And now after many impressions, newly corrected and purged of all errors hapned in the former editions"@en
"Utopia : containing an impartial history of the manners, customs, polity, government, &c. of that island. Written in Latin by Sir Thomas More ... And interspersed with many important articles of secret history, relating to the state of the British nation. Translated ... by Gilbert Burnet, rev., corr. and imp. ... To this edition is added, A short account of Sir Thomas More's life and trial: ... The whole revis'd ... by Thomas Williamson, Esq"@en
"L' utopie : trad. par Victor Stouvenel. Introd., revu et annoté par Marcelle Bottigelli"
"Utopia ; and, A Dialogue of comfort ; A dialogue of comfort"@en
"De optimo reipublicae statu deque nova insula Utopia : libri II"
"L'utopie de Thomas Morus"
"Utopia : a revised translation, backgrounds, criticism"
"Utopia : a revised translation, backgrounds, criticism"@en
"Utopia or, The happy republic ; a philosophical romance"@en
"Utopia, and A dialogue of comfort. [Introduction by John O'Hagan]"@en
"Utopia = or the happy republic a philosophical romance in two books"
"Utopia; or, The happy republic: a philosophical romance"@en
"UTOPIE"
"Utopia : written in Latin by Sir Thomas More, Chancellor of England. Translated into English, by Gilbert Burnet ... To this edition is added, a short account of Sir Thomas More's life and his trial"@en
"Utopia or the happy republic ; a philosophical romance, in two books. Book I. Containing Preliminary Discourses on the happiest State of a Commonwealth. Book II. Containing a Description of the Island of Utopia, The Towns, Magistrates, Mechanick Trades, and Manner of Life of the Utopians, Their Traffick, Travelling, Slaves, Marriages, Military Discipline, Religions. Written in Latin by Sir Thomas More, Lord High Chancellor of England. Translated into English by Gilbert Burnet D.D. Sometime Professor of Divinity in the University of Glasgow, afterwards Bishop of Sarum"
"Utopia containing an impartial history of the manners, customs, polity, government, &c. of that island. Written in Latin by Sir Thomas More ... Translated into English by Gilbert Burnet ... To this edition is added, an account of Sir Thomas More's life"@en
"Utopia containing an impartial history of the manners, customs, polity, government, &c. of that island. Written in Latin by Sir Thomas More ... Translated into English by Gilbert Burnet ... To this edition is added, an account of Sir Thomas More's life"
"Utopia, or, the happy republic : a philosophical romance in two books"@en
"Utopia: containing an impartial history of the manners, customs, polity, government, &c. of that island. Written in Latin by Sir Thomas More ... Translated into English by Gilbert Burnet ... To this edition is added, an account of Sir Thomas More's life"@en
"Sir Thomas Moore's Vtopia : containing, an excellent, learned, wittie, and pleasant discourse of the best state of a publike weale, as it is found in the gouernement of the new ile called Vtopia"@en
"De optimo reipublicae statu, deque nova insula Utopia, libri II"
"A fruteful and pleasaunt worke of the beste state of a publyque weale, and of the newe yle called Vtopia"@en
"La description de l'isle d'Utopie où est comprins le miroer des républicques du monde"
"--L'Utopie"
"Thomæ Mori Vtopia : à mendis vindicata, et juxta indicem libror"
"Utopia .../ 1"
"De Utopie"
"Utopia containing an impartial history of the manners, customs, polity, government, &c. of that island. Written in Latin by Sir Thomas More ... And interspersed with many important articles of secret history, relating to the state of the British nation. Translated ... by Gilbert Burnet ... To this edition is added, A short account of Sir Thomas More's life and trial: ... The whole revis'd ... by a gentleman of Oxford"
"Utopia containing an impartial history of the manners, customs, polity, government, &c. of that island. Written in Latin by Sir Thomas More ... And interspersed with many important articles of secret history, relating to the state of the British nation. Translated ... by Gilbert Burnet ... To this edition is added, A short account of Sir Thomas More's life and trial: ... The whole revis'd ... by a gentleman of Oxford"@en
"A fruteful, and pleasaunt worke of the beste state of a publyque weale, and of the newe yle called Vtopia: written in Latine by Syr Thomas More knyght, and translated into Englyshe by Raphe Robynson citizein and goldsmythe of London, at the procurement, and earnest request of George Tadlowe citezein [and] haberdassher of the same citie"@en
"A fruteful, and pleasaunt worke of the beste state of a publyque weale, and of the newe yle called Vtopia: written in Latine by Syr Thomas More knyght, and translated into Englyshe by Raphe Robynson citizein and goldsmythe of London, at the procurement, and earnest request of George Tadlowe citezein [and] haberdassher of the same citie"
"Du meilleur gouvernement possible, ou La nouvelle isle d'Utopie, de Thomas Morus"@en
"Tableau du meilleur gouvernement possible, ou L'Utopie ... en deux livres"
"Utopia containing an impartial history of the manners, customs, polity, government, &c. of that island"
"Utopia containing an impartial history of the manners, customs, polity, government, &c. of that island"@en
"More's Utopia and A dialogye of comfort"
"The Utopia of Sir Thomas More Ralph Robinson's trans with Roper's life of more and some of his letters"@en
"Thomae Mori Utopia, a mendis vindicata. [Accedunt epistulae Thomae Mori Petro Aegidio, Erasmi Joanni Frobenio, Giulielmi Budaei Thomae Lupseto, Hieronymi Buslidii Thomae Moro, Petri Aegidii Hieronymo Buslidio, ac Johannis Paludani Petro Aegidio.]"
"Utopia containing an impartial history of the manners, customs, polity, government, &c. of that island. Written in Latin by Sir Thomas More, Chancellor of England. And interspersed with many important articles of secret history, relating to the state of the British nation. Translated into English by Gilbert Burnet, late Bishop of Sarum. To this edition is added, A short account of Sir Thomas More's life and trial: and a Prayer made by him while he was a Prisoner in the Tower. The whole revis'd, corrected, and improv'd by a gentleman of Oxford"@en
"Utopia containing an impartial history of the manners, customs, polity, government, &c. of that island. Written in Latin by Sir Thomas More, Chancellor of England. And interspersed with many important articles of secret history, relating to the state of the British nation. Translated into English by Gilbert Burnet, late Bishop of Sarum. To this edition is added, A short account of Sir Thomas More's life and trial: and a Prayer made by him while he was a Prisoner in the Tower. The whole revis'd, corrected, and improv'd by a gentleman of Oxford"
"Utopia : a revised translation, backgrounds criticism"
"A most pleasant, fruitful, and witty work, of the best state of a public weal, and of the new isle called Utopia"@en
"A most pleasant, fruitful, and witty work of the best state of a public weal, and of the new isle called Utopia written in Latin"@en
"More's Utopia : the English translation thereof made by Ralphe Robynson ... printed from the 2nd ed., 1556 ; to which is prefixed The life of Sir Thos. More, written by his son-in-law, William Roper, reprinted from Hearne's ed., 1716"@en
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Thomas [More], Saint, Lord High Chancellor of England
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Argent (Monnaie) - Aspect social - Ouvrages avant 1800.
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