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Thomas Morus

    7 février 1478 – 6 juillet 1535

    Sir Thomas More était un avocat, philosophe social et auteur anglais qui incarnait l'esprit de l'humanisme de la Renaissance. Ses écrits explorent les systèmes politiques et les structures sociales, sa plus célèbre étant la description d'une nation insulaire idéale imaginaire dans "Utopia". L'œuvre de More reflète ses profondes convictions et sa vision philosophique du monde, où idéalisme et réalité s'entremêlent. Ses idées et son parcours de vie en ont fait une figure marquante de son époque, dont l'héritage intellectuel continue de résonner.

    Thomas Morus
    The History of Richard III
    Finding Your Higher Self
    Utopia
    Le Prince
    Saint Thomas More
    L'utopie
    • 2024

      Utopia | Thomas More

      • 110pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Exploring the concept of an ideal society, Thomas More's narrative unfolds on the fictional island of Utopia, presenting a detailed structure of a perfect community. Through insightful reflections on justice, governance, and societal norms, the work challenges readers to consider the complexities of creating a just and equitable society. As a cornerstone of political philosophy and social critique, it continues to resonate with those interested in the intricacies of societal organization and moral ideals.

      Utopia | Thomas More
    • 2023

      Focusing on the themes of mortality and spiritual reflection, the book encourages meditation on Death, Judgment, Pain, and Joy to combat various vices. It also includes a spirited defense of the Catholic doctrine of Purgatory, responding to criticisms that linked clerical greed to the practice of praying for the deceased. Through a blend of humor and artful rhetoric, the author addresses the controversies of the Reformation and the moral implications of faith and prayer in society.

      Four Last Things
    • 2023

      The History of Richard III

      • 96pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      3,4(125)Évaluer

      The book presents Thomas More's account of King Richard III, written during his tenure on Henry VIII's Privy Council. Composed between 1513 and 1518, it offers insights into the political landscape of the time and reflects More's perspective as a public servant. The narrative delves into the complexities of Richard's reign, blending historical facts with More's interpretations, ultimately shaping the legacy of one of England's most controversial monarchs.

      The History of Richard III
    • 2023

      Utopia

      in large print

      • 148pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      This publication focuses on making historical works accessible by using large print, catering specifically to individuals with impaired vision. The initiative by Megali highlights the importance of inclusivity in literature, ensuring that classic texts can be enjoyed by a broader audience.

      Utopia
    • 2022

      Utopia

      Leinen mit Goldprägung

      Utopia
    • 2022

      Le Prince

      • 123pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      4,2(11675)Évaluer

      " Comme il serait louable chez un prince de tenir sa parole et de vivre avec droiture et non avec ruse... " Même si son amour de la patrie ne fait aucun doute, Machiavel brosse le portrait d'une Italie en proie aux complots de toutes sortes. La politique est d'ailleurs, selon lui, un jeu où s'affrontent les passions et les intérêts. Œuvre d'exil, Le Prince est écrit en 1513. Machiavel le dédie à Laurent de Médicis, l'engageant à chercher le chemin de la vérité, à s'appuyer sur les Grands, à se concilier le peuple, bref, à songer à la prospérité et au salut de tous. Mais par quels moyens ? Les lois ou la force ? Peu importe puisque " la fin justifie les moyens ". Il faut savoir être " simulateur et dissimulateur. Les hommes sont si simples que celui qui trompe trouvera toujours qui se laissera tromper "...

      Le Prince
    • 2021

      The book presents a fictional island society that serves as a platform for socio-political satire, exploring its unique religious, social, and political customs. It has sparked extensive debate and discussion, becoming a pivotal work in the discourse surrounding socialism, with arguments both in favor of and against the ideology.

      Utopia (Royal Collector's Edition) (Case Laminate Hardcover with Jacket)
    • 2020

      Utopia is a work of fiction and socio-political satire by Thomas More published in 1516 in Latin. The book is a frame narrative primarily depicting a fictional island society and its religious, social and political customs. Many aspects of More's description of Utopia are reminiscent of life in monasteries.

      Utopia: Of a Republic's Best State and of the New Island Utopia
    • 2020

      Dialogue Of Comfort Against Tribulation

      • 246pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Set against the backdrop of 16th-century political and religious turmoil, this work features a fictional dialogue between Vincent and his uncle Anthony, exploring themes of suffering and faith. As Vincent seeks guidance amidst the threat of persecution, Anthony offers profound philosophical and spiritual insights. The text emphasizes the importance of hope, patience, and trust in God during adversity, reflecting More's strong religious convictions. This blend of theological exploration and humanistic thought showcases More's wit and intelligence, offering solace in challenging times.

      Dialogue Of Comfort Against Tribulation
    • 2020

      Utopia (Deluxe Library Edition)

      • 100pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Set in a fictional island society, the narrative explores unique religious, social, and political customs that contrast sharply with contemporary life. Thomas More intricately constructs this world, emphasizing its differences while grounding the story in the reality of the recently discovered "New World." The work serves as both a creative exploration and a serious commentary on societal structures, encouraging readers to reflect on the implications of his satirical vision.

      Utopia (Deluxe Library Edition)