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LEADER: 01705cam a2200349 i 4500
001 2012954304
003 DLC
005 20140618080822.0
008 121119s2014 ctuab 001 0 eng
010 $a 2012954304
020 $a030018610X (pbk)
020 $a9780300186109 (pbk)
035 $a(OCoLC)ocn880455292
040 $aMLA$beng$cMLA$erda$dMLA$dCUD$dDLC
041 1 $aeng$hlat
042 $alccopycat
050 00 $aHX810.5$b.E54 2014
082 04 $a335.02$223
100 1 $aMore, Thomas,$cSaint,$d1478-1535,$eauthor.
240 10 $aUtopia.$lEnglish
245 10 $aUtopia /$cThomas More ; translated and introduced by Clarence H. Miller ; with a new afterword by Jerry Harp.
250 $aSecond edition.
264 1 $aNew Haven ;$aLondon :$bYale University Press,$c[2014]
300 $axxviii, 201 pages :$billustrations, 1 map ;$c20 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (page 189-194) and index.
520 $a"Saint Thomas More's Utopia is one of the most important works of European humanism and serves as a key text in survey courses on Western intellectual history, the Renaissance, political theory, and many other subjects. Preeminent More scholar Clarence H. Miller does justice to the full range of More's rhetoric in this masterful translation. In a new afterword to this edition, Jerry Harp contextualizes More's life and Utopia within the wider frames of European humanism and the Renaissance."--Page 4 of cover.
650 0 $aUtopias$vEarly works to 1800.
700 1 $aMiller, Clarence H.,$etranslator.
700 1 $aHarp, Jerry,$ewriter of afterword.