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[how can anyone] be silly enough to think himself better than other people”

― Thomas More, ‘Utopia’

 

This famous book by Thomas More, ‘Utopia,’ depicts a fictional island society with its own social, religious, and political customs. First published in 1516, many 16th-century critics were curious and confused at the reason More wrote the work. Many aspects of ‘Utopia’ describe life in a monastery, yet still, More seems to be criticizing European society – which he considered to have many problems. More, a devout Catholic, writes of controversial topics which those on the island of Utopia practiced such as divorce, euthanasia, married priests, and female priests. These practices were widely opposed within the Catholic faith, but More cites them as commonplace in his writing.

 

Utopia’ is even polarizing in terms of modern politics. It seems to have been influential to Anabaptists, communism, and social Marxism. Though,

‘the answer implied by “Utopia” was that political realities must be changed in order to free men.” “More was claiming that community pressure could be made to correspond to and to endorse conscience and the way to achieve this was through institutional and legal regulation, supervision and control…the environment of the monastery.” (Davis, 57-58).

 

Per PMM:

“a tract for the times, to rub in the lesson of Erasmus; it inveighs against the new statemanship of all-powerful autocracy and the new economics of large enclosures and the destruction of the old common-field agriculture, just as it pleads for religious tolerance and universal education”

 

This 1743 English edition of More’s “Utopia” was translated by Gilbert Burnet from More’s original Latin.

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1743 UTOPIA 1ed Thomas More Socialism Communism Politics Marxism RARE ENGLISH ed

 

[how can anyone] be silly enough to think himself better than other people”

― Thomas More, ‘Utopia’

 

This famous book by Thomas More, ‘Utopia,’ depicts a fictional island society with its own social, religious, and political customs. First published in 1516, many 16th-century critics were curious and confused at the reason More wrote the work. Many aspects of ‘Utopia’ describe life in a monastery, yet still, More seems to be criticizing European society – which he considered to have many problems. More, a devout Catholic, writes of controversial topics which those on the island of Utopia practiced such as divorce, euthanasia, married priests, and female priests. These practices were widely opposed within the Catholic faith, but More cites them as commonplace in his writing.

 

Utopia’ is even polarizing in terms of modern politics. It seems to have been influential to Anabaptists, communism, and social Marxism. Though,

‘the answer implied by “Utopia” was that political realities must be changed in order to free men.” “More was claiming that community pressure could be made to correspond to and to endorse conscience and the way to achieve this was through institutional and legal regulation, supervision and control…the environment of the monastery.” (Davis, 57-58).

 

Per PMM:

“a tract for the times, to rub in the lesson of Erasmus; it inveighs against the new statemanship of all-powerful autocracy and the new economics of large enclosures and the destruction of the old common-field agriculture, just as it pleads for religious tolerance and universal education”

 

This 1743 English edition of More’s “Utopia” was translated by Gilbert Burnet from More’s original Latin.

 

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Price: $950

 

MORE, Thomas

 

Utopia or the happy republic; a philosophical romance, in two books

 

Glasgow: Printed by Robert Foulis, Hamilton and Balfour, 1743. First edition thus

 

Details:

  • Collation: Complete with all pages
    • xxiii, [1], 139, [1]
  • References: Davis, Utopia and the Ideal Society; Lakowski International Thomas More Bibliography U19; PMM 47
  • Provenance: Bookplate – Charles De Von LaFollette
  • Language: English
  • Binding: Leather; tight and secure
  • Size: ~6.75in X 4.5in (17.5cm x 11cm)

 

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25349

Category

Literature

Authors

MORE, Thomas

Printing Date

18th Century

Language

English

Binding

Leather

Book Condition

Excellent

Collation

Complete