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Index
Coverpage
Half title
Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought
Title page
Imprints page
Contents
Preface
Textual practices
Introduction
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
Chronology
Suggestions for further reading
On the best state of a commonwealth and on the new island of Utopia
Thomas More to Peter Giles, greetings
The best state of a commonwealth, a discourse by the extraordinary Raphael Hythloday, as recorded by the noted Thomas More, citizen and Undersheriff of the famous city of Britain, LondonBook I
The discourse of Raphael Hythloday on the best state of a commonwealth, Book II: as recounted by Thomas More, citizen and Undersheriff of London
Their cities, especially Amaurot
Their officials
Their occupations
Social relations
The travels of the Utopians
Slaves
Military practices
The religions of the Utopians
Ancillary materials from the first four editions
Thomas More to his friend Peter Giles, warmest greetings
Erasmus of Rotterdam to his very dear friend Johann Froben, the father of his godson, greetings
Guillaume Bude to Thomas Lupset of England, greetings
Six lines on the island of Utopia written by Anemolius, Poet Laureate, and nephew to Hythloday by his sister
A literal translation of these verses
To the most distinguished gentleman, Master Jerome De Busleyden, Provost of Aire and Councillor to the Catholic King Charles, Peter Giles of Antwerp sends greetings:
Jerome De Busleyden to Thomas More, greetings
Beatus Rhenanus to Willibald Pirckheimer, Councillor to the Emperor Maximilian and City Councillor of Nuremberg, greetings
Jean Desmarez of Cassel to Master Peter Giles, greetings
Index
Notes
Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought
Titles published in the series thus far
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