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1. Baker, H. "Thomas More at Oxford." Moreana 43/44 (1974): 6--11.
2. Marc'hadour, G. "Thomas More's Birth: 1477 or 1478?" Moreana 53 (1977): 5--10.
3. Reed, A. W. "Young More." Under God and the Law: Papers Read to The Thomas More Society of London. Ed. R. O'Sullivan. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1949. 1--27.
4. Reynolds, E. E. "St. Anthony's." Moreana 57 (1978): 5--8.
5. Saffady, W. "The Effects of Childhood Bereavement and Parental Remarriage in Sixteenth-Century England: The Case of Thomas More." History of Childhood Psychology 1 (1973/74): 310--36. [A "psychohistorical" paper based on unsubstantiated speculations about the death of More's mother and of More's subsequent upbringing.]
6. Baker-Smith, D. "Thomas More and the Court of Henry VIII." Chaucer and the Alliterative Tradition. Vol. 1/1 of The New Pelican Guide to English Literature. Ed. Boris Ford. 7 vols. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1982. 1/1: 371--83.
7. Beck, E. "St. Thomas More and the Law." DublinR 197 (1935): 53--72. [On More's public career and his trial.]
8. Birchenough, E., J. Birchenough, and G. Marc'hadour. "More's Appointment as Chancellor and His Resignation." Moreana 12 (1966): 71--80. [Includes account of More's resignation (and Audley's inauguration) transcribed from the Chancery Close Roll together with an English translation (79--80).]
9. Blom, N. van der. "La démission de More selon Érasme (d'aprčs Allen X, lettres 2735, 2750 et 2780)." Moreana 89 (1986): 29--34. With reactions by J. Chomarat and R. Galibois 34--36. (cf. [A.276])
10. Brabrook, E. W. "On An Unrecorded Event In The Life Of Sir Thomas More." Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature of the United Kingdom 2nd ser. 12 (1882): 160--72. [On More's associations with Doctors' Commons and his diplomatic missions.]
11. Brown, B. F. "St. Thomas More, Lawyer." Fordham Law Review 4 (1935): 375--90.
12. Butler, B. "Thomas More and the Inns of Court." Catholic Lawyer 17 (1971): 78--87.
13. Collins, D. G., ed. "Thomas More Among the Lawyers." New York University Law Review 38 (1963): 813--34. [The edited transcript of a panel discussion by J. Noonan, Jr., A. H. Garretson, D. G. Collins, and E. Cahn held at the New York University School of Law to commemorate the publication of E. F. Rogers' edition of St. Thomas More: Selected Letters, (1961)---See Literary Letters.]
14. Condren, C., and A. C. Condren. "More and Sokrates: The Limits of Comparison and Symbolic Potency." Thomas More: Essays on the Icon. Ed. D. Grace and B. Byron. Melbourne: Dove Publications, 1980. 109--29. [More and Socrates as public symbols.]
15. Derrett, J. D. M. "Thomas More and the Legislation of the Corporation of London." The Guildhall Miscellany 2:5 (1963). Rpt. with corrections in Essential Articles. 49--54, 589--91.
16. Derrett, J. D. M. "Withernam: A Legal Practical Joke of Sir Thomas More." Catholic Lawyer 7 (1961): 211--22, 242. [The joke turns on doubts about the legality under Roman Law of the practise of "Reprisals". This joke has often been misunderstood by later legal commentators.]
17. Derrett, J. D. M. "Withernam: A Postscript." Catholic Lawyer 7 (1963): 124--27, 137. [On More's negotiations with the Hanse League 1520 and 1521.] (cf. [81])
18. Elton, G. R. "Sir Thomas More and the Opposition to Henry VIII." Moreana 15/16 (1967): 285--303. Rev. vers. in BIHR 41 (1968): 19--34; Rpt. in Essential Articles. 79--91, 596--99. Rpt. in Tudor and Stuart Studies. 1: 155--72.
19. Elton, G. R. "Thomas More: Councillor." St. Thomas More: Action and Contemplation. Ed. R. S. Sylvester. New Haven: Yale UP (for St. John's University), 1972. 86--122. Rpt. in Tudor and Stuart Studies. 1: 129--54.
20. Fenlon, D. "Thomas More and Tyranny." JEH 32 (1981): 453--76. [Rev.: G. Marc'hadour, Moreana 77 (1983): 47--48.]
21. Guy, J. A. The Public Career of Sir Thomas More. Brighton: The Harvester P; New Haven: Yale UP, 1980. [Summ.: A. J. Geritz, ELR 22 (1992): 113. Rev.: J. R. Lander, RenQ 35 (1982): 279--82; E. McCutcheon, Moreana 73 (1982): 43--45.]
22. Guy, J. A. "Sir Thomas More and the Heretics." History Today 30:2 (1980): 11--15.
23. Guy, J. A. "Thomas More as Successor to Wolsey." Thought 52 (1977): 275--92.
24. Hastings, M. "Sir Thomas More: Maker of English Law?" Essential Articles. 104--18, 601--03.
25. Headley, J. M. "More Against Luther on Law and the Magistrate." See Responsio ad Lutherum.
26. Headley, J. M. "The New Debate on More's Political Career." Thought 52 (1977): 269--74.
27. Herbrüggen, H. S. "Thomas Morus---Symbolfigur politischer Moral?" Thomas Morus---Symbolfigur politischer Moral? Bensberger Protokolle 46. Bensberg: Thomas-Morus-Akademie Bensberg, 1986. 37--56. [Summ.: G. Marc'hadour, Moreana 110 (1992): 73--74.]
28. Hogrefe, P. "Sir Thomas More and Doctors Commons." Moreana 14 (1967): 15--21. [On More's membership in this prestigious Civilian "Lawyer's Club."]
29. Kelley, D. R. "The Conscience of the King's 'Good Servant.'" Thought 52 (1977): 293--99. (cf. [177])
30. McConica, J. "The Patrimony of Thomas More." History and Imagination: Essays in Honour of H. R. Trevor-Roper. Ed. H. Lloyd-Jones, V. Pearl and B. Worden. London: Duckworth, 1981. 56--71. [Summ.: A. J. Geritz, ELR 22 (1992): 113. On More's ancestry, associations with the London Charterhouse, and his public career.] (cf. [217], [467])
31. MacNulty, A. S. "Sir Thomas More as Public Health Reformer." Journal of the Royal Institute of Public Health (now Community Health) 10 (1947): 7--23. Rpt. in Essential Articles. 119--35, 603.
32. Marc'hadour, G. "Fuitne Thomas Morus in Aulam Pertractus? [Was Thomas More dragged into the Court?]" Acta Conventus Neo-Latini Sanctandreani. 441--48. [English article.]
33. Marc'hadour, G. "Sir Thomas More, Knight." Catholic Theological Review [Australia] 2 (1979): 3--19. [On More's knighthood and the ideals of chivalry.] (cf. [220])
34. Massingham, K. R. "Thomas More, 'Laicus', Gent." Moreana 87/88 (1985): 29--35.
35. Mermel, J. "Preparations for a Politic Life: Sir Thomas More's Entry into the King's Service." JMRS 7 (1977): 53--66.
36. More, D. "Thomas More as Lawyer." Thomas More: The Rhetoric of Character. Ed. A. Fox and P. Leech. Dunedin: U of Otago (A University Extension Publication), 1979. 83--99, 112--15. [Sum.: P. Leech, ibid., 12--14.]
37. O'Connell, J. R. "Saint Thomas More as Citizen." DublinR 197 (1935): 37--52. [On More's connections with London both before and after his entry into Royal Service.]
38. O'Sullivan, R. "Sir Thomas More the Lawyer." Law Times 213 (1952): 30--31, 57--59, 103--05. Rpt. in The Spirit of the Common Law: A Representative Collection of the Papers of Richard O'Sullivan. Ed. B. A. Wortley. Tenbury Wells, Worcs.: Fowler Wright Books, 1965. 21--39. [Rev.: I. Thomas, Moreana 10 (1966): 83--84; M. T. Rooney, Catholic Lawyer 12 (1966): 88--90.]
39. O'Sullivan, R. "Social Life and Theories of St. Thomas More." DublinR 199 (1936): 46--62. Rpt. in More's Utopia And it's Critics. Ed. L. Gallagher. Chicago: Scott, Foresman and Company, 1964. 123--34. [More's family life and legal career, especially in relation to Utopia.]
40. O'Sullivan, R. "St. Thomas More and Lincoln's Inn." Catholic Lawyer 3 (1957): 71--80. Rpt. in Essential Articles. 161--68. 607.
41. Ormerod, A. H. "The SS Collar." Catholic Lawyer 2 (1956): 123--30. Rpt. ibid. 17 (1971): 292--99. [Argues that the "SS Collar" that More wore was originally a collar of livery for the house of Lancaster.]
42. Ramsey, G. D. "A Saint in the City: Thomas More at Mercer's Hall, London." EHR 97 (1982): 269--88. [Rev.: D. Bradshaw, Moreana 79/80 (1980): 103--04. On More's connections with the Mercers Guild; also deals with More's ancestry.] (cf. [468])
43. Sawada, P. A. "Was More a Utopian or a Realpolitiker?" Moreana 91/92 (1986): 21--29.
44. Scarisbrick, J. J. "Thomas More: The King's Good Servant." Thought 52 (1977): 249--68.
45. Schoeck, R. J. "Common Law and Canon Law in Their Relation to Thomas More." St. Thomas More: Action and Contemplation. Ed. R. S. Sylvester. New Haven: Yale UP (for St. John's University), 1972. 17--55. An earlier vers. publ. as "The Two Laws in Thomas More: A Preliminary Reading of the Canon and Common Laws in His Career and Writings." Catholic Lawyer 16 (1970): 277--95.
46. Schoeck, R. J. "Common Law and Canon Law in the Writings of Thomas More: The Affair of Richard Hunne." Proceedings of the Third International Congress of Medieval Canon Law, Strasbourg, 3--6 September 1968. Ed. Stephen Kuttner. Monumenta Iuris Canonici, ser. C., subsidia 4. Vatican: Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, 1971. 237--54.
47. Schoeck, R. J. "Sir Thomas More and Lincoln's Inn Revels." PQ 29 (1950): 426--29.
48. Schoeck, R. J. "Sir Thomas More, Humanist and Lawyer." UTQ 34 (1964): 1--14. Rpt. in Essential Articles. 569--79, 674--76.
49. Schoeck, R. J. "The Place of Sir Thomas More in Legal History and Tradition: A Sketch with Some Observations." Moreana 51 (1976): 83--94.
50. Schoeck, R. J. "Was Sir Thomas More a 'Roman lawyer?'" N&Q 194 (1949): 203. [A note on T. More and Doctors Commons.]
51. Smelser, M. "The Political Philosophy of Sir Thomas More As Expressed in His Theological Controversies." See Polemical Works: General Studies.
52. Suzuki, Y. "The Social Ideas of the Younger More." Moreana 83/84 (1984): 61--71. [Summ.: A. J. Geritz, ELR 22 (1992): 116.]
53. Suzuki, Y. "Thomas More on Politics as a Profession." Moreana 97 (1988): 125--32. [Summ.: p. 175. See also Y. Suzuki, "Thomas More's View of Politics as a Profession" ([55]).]
54. Suzuki, Y. "Thomas More on the Statesman and His Own Choice." Keizai Gaiku [Annual Report of the Economic Society, Tokohu University] 50:3 (1989): 93--103. [Summ.: G. Marc'hadour, Moreana 114 (1993): 97. Combines Moreana 93/29--40 and 97/125--32.]
55. Suzuki, Y. "Thomas More's View of Politics as a Profession." Moreana 93 (1987): 29--40. [Summ.: ibid., p. 109; A. J. Geritz, ELR 22 (1992): 116. See also Y. Suzuki, "Thomas More on Politics as a Profession" ([53]).]
56. Tsukada, T. "Thomas More as a Political Thinker and Actor for Reform." Hitotsubashi Journal of Arts and Sciences 22 (1981): 17--30. [Summ.: A. J. Geritz, ELR 22 (1992): 115--16.]
57. Wegemer, G. "The Political Philosophy of Sir Thomas More." Saints, Sovereigns and Scholars: Studies in Honor of Frederik D. Wilhelmsen. Ed. R. A. Herrera et al. New York: Peter Lang, 1993. 137--45. [Summ.: G. Marc'hadour, Moreana 118/119 (1994): 274.]
58. "A Lawyer Canonized: Lord Chancellor More's Remarkable 'Career.'" American Bar Association Journal 21 (1935): 330.
59. Bork, R. H. "Law, Morality and Thomas More." Catholic Lawyer 31 (1986): 1--6. [On More, the law and civil disobedience by an American judge. Bork argues that More's refusal to take the oath was not "civil disobedience" but rather an appeal to a higher law.]
60. Brennan, W. J. "Thomas More: Saint and Judge." Catholic Lawyer 4 (1958): 162--66.
61. Cowen, Sir Z. "Sir Thomas More---Lawyer, Scholar and Statesman." Australian Law Journal 52 (1978): 354--60. [Address by Governor-General of Australia, includes quotes from Robert Bolt's play.]
62. Cuomo, M. M. "A Personal Appreciation." Interpreting Thomas More's Utopia. Ed. J. C. Olin. New York: Fordham UP, 1989. 1--5. [Summ.: D. F. Donnelly, Moreana 110 (1992): 55; C. M. Murphy, SCJ 22 (1991): 883; A. Rabil, Jr., Church History 61 (1992): 406--07. More as both a man of action and a mystic. Governor Cuomo's decision to enter politics partly inspired by More.]
63. Glenn, G. "St. Thomas More As Judge and Lawyer." Fordham Law Review 10 (1941): 187--95.
64. Hauerwas, S., and T. L. Shaffer. "Hope Faces Power: Thomas More and the King of England." See [642].
65. Hogan, E. A., Jr. "St. Thomas More: Inspiration for Lawyers." Catholic Lawyer 3 (1957): 269--75. [A brief summary-appreciation of More's career as a Lawyer.]
66. Holden, B. "St. Thomas More, Patron of Puritans." Catholic Lawyer 2 (1956): 50--55, 78. [Compares More's ideas on toleration with those of the Puritans in seventeenth-century New England.]
67. Kinsella, W. "Thomas More: A Man for Our Time." Dublin: Privately printed by The St. Thomas More Society, 1982. Rpt. in Catholic Lawyer 29 (1985): 323--43.
68. McDonald, M. F. "St. Thomas More: Lawyer and Politician." Catholic Lawyer 1 (1955): 121--27.
69. Rawlinson, (Lord) P. (of Ewell). "Thomas More as a Public Figure." Moreana 54 (1977): 41--56.
70. Russell, (Lord) F., (of Killowen). "A Great Lord Chancellor." The Fame of Blessed Thomas More, Being Addresses Delivered in his Honour in Chelsea, July 1929. London: Sheed & Ward, 1929. 65--79. [On More's public career: an appreciation by a British Lord Justice.]
71. Schoeck, R. J. "A Lawyer with a Conscience." Moreana 39 (1973): 25--32. [Alludes to the 'Watergate Affair.'] (cf. [182])
72. Vachon, R. A. "The Relevance of St. Thomas More." Catholic Lawyer 13 (1967): 145--48, 170.
73. Vrijcak, K. "Tomás Moro---Santo para todos." St. Thomas More Gazette 4 (Nov. 1994): 17--18.
74. Cole, A. C. "Sir Thomas More's quartering ... and a new 'old grant.'" The Coat of Arms ns 1 (1975) 126--31. (cf. [464])
75. Marc'hadour, G. "Thomas More: Les arcanes d'un nom." Moreana 2 (1964): 55--70 + 3 (1964): 71--80 + 5 (1965): 73--88. Trans. and rev. by the author as "A Name For All Seasons." in Essential Articles. 539--62, 667--72.
76. Schoeck, R. J. "More, Erasmus, and the Devil." N&Q 196 (1951): 313.
77. Schoeck, R. J. "More, the Devil, and Cardinal Morton: A Note on 16th-Century Name Devices." N&Q ns 1 (1954): 193--94. [On puns and Morton's name-device, and on More's coat of arms.]
78. "St. Thomas More's Coat of Arms." Catholic Lawyer (inside back cover of every issue).
79. Reynolds, E. E., and G. Marc'hadour. "Another Signature." Moreana 12 (1966): 84--86. [The signatures of Wolsey and More on a letter of attorney (1527) to Baron Bergavenny.]
80. Trapp, J. B. "Dame Christian Colet and Thomas More." Moreana 15/16 (1967): 103--13. [Transcriptions of two legal documents concerning Colet's mother, signed by Thomas More and Thomas Lupset. Reproduces More's and Lupset's signatures.]
81. Derrett, J. D. M. "Withernam: A Postscript." See [17].
82. Marc'hadour, G. "Tournai-Doorbijk comme la vit Thomas More." Moreana 46 (1975): 97--101. [On More's visit to Tournai in 1515.]
83. Rogers, E. F. "Margaret of Austria's Gifts to Tunstal, More and Hacket After the Ladies' Peace." Moreana 12 (1966): 57--60.
84. Garanderie, M. M. de la. "Sur la publication de l'épitaphe de Thomas More." Moreana 17 (1968): 15--19. [On More's epitaph and his last letters to Erasmus and on Erasmus' De praeparatione ad mortem.]
85. Hitchcock, E. V., ed. "Appendix IV: The Epitaph on the More Tomb in Chelsea Old Church." in The life and death of Sr Thomas Moore, knight, sometymes Lord high Chancellor of England. By Nicholas Harpsfield. Early English Texts Society 186. London: Humphrey Milford, Oxford UP, 1932. 277--81. English trans. in EW 1557, 1419--20; and in The Essential Thomas More. Ed. J. J. Greene and J. P. Dolan. New York: Mentor, 1967. 285--86.
86. Miller, C. H. "A Vatican Manuscript Containing Three Brief Works by St. Thomas More." See Tower Works: General Studies.
87. Baker, J. H., ed. The Reports
of Sir John Spelman. 2 vols. London: Seldon Society,
1977--78.
88. Bruce, J., ed. "Inedited Documents Relating to the Imprisonment and Condemnation of Sir Thomas More." Archaeologia 27 (1838): 361--74. [Text of Dame Alice's Petition to Henry VIII (Rogers #212) and of More's Indictment, together with a translation (364--68). Superceded by E. V. Hitchcock's edition in Harpsfield's Life of More.]
89. Derrett, J. D. M., ed. "Neglected Versions of the Contemporary Account of the Trial of Sir Thomas More." BIHR 33 (1960): 202--23. [A critical edition of the Latin "source" (not the Expositio Fidelis) of the Paris News Letter. (Also includes a reprint of the Paris News Letter.) But see E. E. Reynolds, The Trial ([125]), 1--21, for a different view of the relationships between the various accounts of More's execution.]
90. Ellis, H., ed. "An Account of the Charges of Certain Prisoners in the Tower t. Hen. VIII." Archaeologia 18 (1817): 294--97. [Includes More and Fisher, and John Houghton.]
91. Hitchcock, E. V., ed. "Appendix II: The Paris News Letter." in The life and death of Sr Thomas Moore, knight, sometymes Lord high Chancellor of England. By Nicholas Harpsfield. Early English Texts Society 186. London: Humphrey Milford, Oxford UP, 1932. 255--66. English trans. in The Essential Thomas More. Ed. J. J. Greene and J. P. Dolan. New York: Mentor, 1967. 294--98. [A contemporary French account of More'e execution.]
92. Hitchcock, E. V., ed. "Appendix III: Sir Thomas More's Indictment." in The life and death of Sr Thomas Moore, knight, sometymes Lord high Chancellor of England. By Nicholas Harpsfield. Early English Texts Society 186. London: Humphrey Milford, Oxford UP, 1932. 267--76. English trans. in English Historical Documents, Vol. V: 1485--1558. Ed. C. H. Williams. London: Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1967. 483--87. [The text of More's indictment.]
93. (Montanus, Philip). "Expositio Fidelis." Opus epistolarum Des. Erasmi Roterodami. Ed. P. S. Allen. Oxford: Clarendon P, 1947. Vol. 11: 368--78. [Includes a Latin translation of the Paris News Letter, formerly attributed to Erasmus.]
94. Reynolds, E. E., ed. "Conversation between Sir Thomas More and Sir Richard Rich, 12 June 1535." The Field is Won. London: Burns and Oates, 1968. 385--86. Differs slightly from an earlier transcription given in The Trial of St. Thomas More. London: Burns & Oates, 1964. 166--67. [P.R.O., S.P. 2/R, fols. 24--25. This document confirms most of the details of Rich's perjury as reported by Roper.]
95. Sylvester, R. S., ed. "More's Discussion of Perjury." Moreana 55/56 (1977): 73--77. Rev. vers. rpt. as "Appendix B: More's Discussion of Perjury." A Dialogue Concerning Heresies. Vol. 6 of The Yale Edition of the Complete Works of St. Thomas More. Ed. T. M. C. Lawler, G. Marc'hadour and R. C. Marius. 2 vols. New Haven: Yale UP, 1981. 761--69.
96. Vocht, H. de, ed. Acta Thomae Mori: A History of the Reports of His Trial and Death with an Unedited Contemporary Narrative. Humanistica Lovaniensia 7. Louvain: Publications of the Institute for Economics of the University, 1947. [An edition of the Ordo Condemnationis Thomae Mori, together with a reprint of the Expositio Fidelis. Later scholars have rejected De Vocht's extravagant claims for the priority of the Ordo. See E. E. Reynolds, The Trial ([125]), 11--16.]
97. Wheeler, T. "An Italian Account of Thomas More's Trial and Execution." Moreana 26 (1970): 33--39. [Italian text parallels the Expositio Fidelis, and the Paris News Letter. Probably derived from a common source.] (cf. [895])
98. Bell, P. I. "The Trial of Thomas More." Month ns 23 (1960): 325--39. Rpt. in Catholic Lawyer 6 (1960): 290--310.
99. Belloc, Hilaire. "The Witness to Abstract Truth." The Fame of Blessed Thomas More, Being Addresses Delivered in his Honour in Chelsea, July 1929. London: Sheed & Ward, 1929. 51--60. [More as a martyr for the 'Papacy.' A sensitive and nuanced treatment of More's final decision to refuse the Oath of Supremacy. See also [724].]
100. Byron, B. F. "The Fourth Count of the Indictment of St. Thomas More." Moreana 10 (1966): 33--46.
101. Conesa, S. H. "Did Thomas More Have a Cervical Disc Lesion?" Moreana 83/84 (1984): 27--31. [On More's health problems in prison. See also K. M. Flegel, "Thomas More: Was a Sick Man Beheaded?" ([110])]
102. Derrett, J. D. M. "Juramenta in Legem: St. Thomas More's Crisis of Conscience and the 'Good Roman.'" DownsideR 91 (1973): 111--16. [Metellus' opposition to Marius as a model for More.] (cf. [175])
103. Derrett, J. D. M. "More's Conveyance of His Lands and the Law of 'Fraud.'" Moreana 5 (1965): 19--26.
104. Derrett, J. D. M. "More's Silence and his Trial." Moreana 87/88 (1985): 25--27.
105. Derrett, J. D. M. "Sir Thomas More and the Nun of Kent." Moreana 15/16 (1967): 267--84.
106. Derrett, J. D. M. "The 'New' Document on Thomas More's Trial." Moreana 3 (1964): 5--18. With notes in reply by E. E. Reynolds, 19--22. [A rejoinder to E. E. Reynold's "An Unnoticed Document" ([123]).]
107. Derrett, J. D. M. "The Trial of Sir Thomas More." EHR 79 (1964): 449--77. Rpt. with addenda in Essential Articles. 55--78, 591--96.
108. Devereux, E. J. "More, Fisher and the Attainder Bill." Moreana 62 (1979): 43--50.
109. Egretier, N.-M. "'Thomas More, Le meilleur des Anglais' (Reginald Pole)." Moreana 3 (1964): 23--35. [See also H. Gibaud, "Reginald Pole: Le silence de Thomas More" ([112]).]
110. Flegel, K. M. "Thomas More: Was a Sick Man Beheaded?" Moreana 49 (1976): 15--27. [See also S. H. Conesa, "Did Thomas More Have a Cervical Disc Lesion?" [101])]
111. Gairdner, J. "Martyrs for Rome." Lollardy and the Reformation in England. 4 vols. London: MacMillan, 1908--13. Rpt. (Burt Franklin: Research and Source Work Series 84) New York: Burt Franklin, 1974. 1: 420--504.
112. Gibaud, H. "Reginald Pole: Le silence de Thomas More." Moreana 78 (1983): 85--89. [See also N.-M. Egretier, "'Thomas More, Le meilleur des Anglais' (Reginald Pole)" ([109]).]
113. Gilman, R. "St. Thomas More." Catholic Lawyer 1 (1955): 44--47.
114. Herbrüggen, H. S. "The Process Against Sir Thomas More." Law Quarterly Review 99 (1983): 113--36. [A detailed account of all the surviving sources for More's Trial.]
115. Jarrett, B. "A National Bulwark Against Tyranny." The Fame of Blessed Thomas More, Being Addresses Delivered in his Honour in Chelsea, July 1929. London: Sheed & Ward, 1929. 105--16. [More (and Fisher) as the main opposition to Henry VIII.]
116. Knowles, D. "For What So Silently Died More?" The Ampleforth Journal 83:1 (1978): 31--36.
117. Marc'hadour, G. "On Death and Martyrdom: St. Thomas More." The Portrayal of Life Stages in English Literature, 1500--1800: Infancy, Youth, Marriage, Aging, Death, Martyrdom. Essays in Honor of Warren Wooden. Ed. J. Watson and P. McM. Pittman. Studies in British History 10. Lewiston, NY: The Edwin Mellon P, 1989. 203--24. [Summ.: A. Geritz, Moreana 109 (1992): 88.]
118. Marc'hadour, G. "Thomas More et Shakespeare ŕ Melbourne: Juillet 1992." Moreana 111/112 (1992): 33--38 + 113 (1993): 90. [A report on a Conference in Australia: pp. 33--36 deal with "The principle for which Thomas More died."]
119. Parmiter, G. de C. "A Note on Some Aspects of the Royal Supremacy of Henry VIII." Recusant History 10 (1969/70): 183--92.
120. Parmiter, G. de C. "Saint Thomas More and the Oath." DownsideR 78 (1959/60): 1--13.
121. Parmiter, G. de C. "The Indictment of Saint Thomas More." DownsideR 75 (1957): 149--66. Rev. vers. in "Tudor Indictments, Illustrated by The Indictment of St. Thomas More." Recusant History 6 (1961/62): 141--56.
122. Rawlinson, (Lord) P. (of Ewell). "Public Duty and Personal Faith---The Example of Sir Thomas More." Australian Law Journal 53 (1979): 9--18. [An account of More's Trial by a former British Attorney-General.]
123. Reynolds, E. E. "An Unnoticed Document." Moreana 1 (1963): 12--17. [See also J. D. M. Derrett, "The 'New' Document on Thomas More's Trial" ([106]).]
124. Reynolds, E. E. "One of Thomas More's Judges." Moreana 54 (1977): 27--29. [On Sir John Spelman's notes in Law French to More's trial. See edition by J. H. Baker in [87].]
125. Reynolds, E. E. The Trial of St. Thomas More. London: Burns & Oates, 1964. Ital. trans. Il Processo di Tommaso Moro. Rome: Salerno, 1985. [Rev.: G. Marc'hadour, Moreana 2 (1964): 90--96.] (cf. [89], [96])
126. Reynolds, E. E., et al. "More's Cell in the Tower." Moreana 18 (1968): 74 + 19/20 (1968): 27--28.
127. Salmon, Thomas. "The Trial of Sir Thomas More." New Abridgement and Critical Review of the State Trials. London: 1737. 10--11. Rpt. in Catholic Lawyer 2 (1956): 68--69.
128. "The Trial of Sir Thomas More, Knight: Howell's State Trials, 1816 (1 How. St. Tr. 385)." Rpt. in Catholic Lawyer 1 (1955): 49--56. [A standard "Law book" account. The description in Howell's State Trials has no independent value for modern scholars, being derived mainly from Cresacre More's Life of More, and Lord Herbert of Cherbury's Life of Henry VIII.]
129. Zeeveld, W. G. "Apology for an Execution." Moreana 15/16 (1967): 353--71. Rpt. in Essential Articles. 198--211, 615--16. [Discusses various contemporary "defences" of the execution by Simon Matthew, Gardiner and Richard Morison.]
130. Albin, H. O. "Canterbury: More's Head and a More Window." Moreana 37 (1973): 51--52.
131. Albin, H. O. "Opening of the Roper Vault in St Dunstan's Canterbury and Thoughts on the Burial of William and Mary(?) Roper." Moreana 63 (1979): 29--35.
132. Albin, H. O., and H. S. Herbrüggen. "Thomas More's Head Revisited." Moreana 78 (1983): 47--49.
134. Adams, R. P. The Better Part of Valor: More, Erasmus, Colet and Vives on Humanism, War, and Peace, 1496--1535. See Utopia: War and Peace in Utopia.
135. Baumann, U., and H. P. Heinrich. Thomas Morus: Humanistische Schriften. Intro. H. S. Herbrüggen. Erträge der Forschung 243. Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, 1986. [Rev.: R. J. Schoeck, RenQ 42 (1989): 854--55.]
136. Chambers, R. W. "The Saga and the Myth of Sir Thomas More." PBA 12 (1926): 179--225. Rpt. London: Milford, 1927. [Rev.: EHR 43 (1928): 645. On the early biographies of More and on Utopia. Also includes a very eloquent and soundly argued defence of More against the extremely distorted and unfounded claims that More tortured heretics. Still worth reading.] (cf. [295])
137. Dust, P. Three Renaissance Pacifists: Essays in the Theories of Erasmus, More and Vives. See Utopia: War and Peace in Utopia.
138. Fleisher, M. Radical Reform and Political Persuasion in the Life and Writings of Thomas More. Travaux d'humanisme et renaissance 132. Geneva: Droz, 1973. [Rev.: G. Thompson, Ren&Ref os 11 (1975): 63--66.]
139. Fox, A. Thomas More: History and Providence. New Haven: Yale UP, 1983. [Summ.: A. J. Geritz, ELR 22 (1992): 114. Rev.: N. Barker, TLS 25 Feb. 1983: 199; G. R. Elton, New York Review of Books 30:1 3 Feb. 1983: 3--5; J. A. Guy, History 68 (1983): 316--17; D. Kinney, RenQ 37 (1984): 74--78; G. Marc'hadour, Ren&Ref ns 8 (1984): 138--44; R. Marius, Albion 16 (1984): 285--88; C. M. Murphy, CHR 72 (1986): 85--86; P. Sheldrake, HeythropJ 25 (1984): 225--26; W. Stewart, Moreana 79/80 (1983): 79--82; J. B. Trapp, London Review of Books 5:21 17 Nov. 1983: 15--16. See also R. Pineas, "A Response to Alistair Fox" ([A.342]), and, especially, B. Bradshaw "The Controversial Sir Thomas More" ([A.318]), both in Polemical Works: General Studies.] (cf. [689])
140. Grace, D. The Political Thought of St. Thomas More, 1509--1521. Diss. U of New South Wales, n.d.
141. Greenslade, S. L. "The Morean Renaissance: Review Article." JEH 24 (1973): 395--401.
142. Hexter, J. H. "Thomas More: On the Margins of Modernity." JBS 1:1 (1961): 20--37.
143. Jones, J. P. Thomas More. Boston, MA: G. K. Hall (Twayne), 1979. [Summ.: A. J. Geritz, ELR 22 (1992): 114; R. Griffin, Science Fiction Studies 9 (1982): 215--16; Rev.: J. Mezciems, N&Q ns 28 (1981): 68--69; W. W. Wooden, College Literature 7 (1980): 76--77. Some chapters also listed separately.] (cf. [694])
144. Kenny, A. Thomas More. Oxford: Oxford UP (Past Masters), 1983. [Summ.: A. J. Geritz, ELR 22 (1992): 113.] (cf. [695])
145. Martz, L. L. Thomas More: The Search for the Inner Man. New Haven: Yale UP, 1990. [Summ.: A. J. Geritz, ELR 22 (1992): 113. Rev.: D. Baker-Smith, RenS 6 (1992): 224--26; N. Barker, TLS 16 Aug. 1991: 26; P. C. Dust, Review [Charlottesville] 14 (1992): 225--30; J. Farr, Theological Studies 52 (1991): 590--91; A. Kenny, JEH 43 (1992): 650--51; D. Kinney, Albion 23 (1991): 733--34; A. J. Loomie, Thought 67 (1992): 107--08; A. M. O'Donnell, CHR 77 (1991): 607--08; A. Murphy, HeythropJ 33 (1992): 437--38; G. Wegemer, Southern Humanities Review 26 (1992): 85--86; A. M. Young, SCJ 23 (1992): 162--64; R. Zim, N&Q ns 40 (1993): 534--35. Revised versions of four previously published articles, also listed separately.] (cf. [702])
146. Prévost, A. Thomas More et la crise de la pensée européenne. Paris: Mame, 1969. [Rev.: G. Marc'hadour, RenQ 25 (1972): 348--49; H. Meulon, Moreana 25 (1970): 89--90.]
147. Reynolds, E. E. Sir Thomas
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148. Schoeck, R. J. The Achievement of Thomas More: Aspects of his Life and Works. English Literary Studies monograph series 7. Victoria, BC: English Literary Studies, University of Victoria, 1976.
149. Seebohm, F. The Oxford Reformers of 1498: Colet, Erasmus, More. London: Longmans, Green & Co., 1867. Rev. ed. as The Oxford Reformers: John Colet, Erasmus, and Thomas More, Being a History of their Fellow-Work. London: Longmans, Green & Co., 1869, 1887, 1911. Rpt. London: Dent & Son (Everyman's Library 665), 1914.
150. Bennett, J. R. "English Prose Style from Alfred to More: A Bibliography." Mediaeval Studies 30 (1968): 248--59. [Annotated.]
151. Birch, D. "Statistical Rank and the Freidman Test as an Indication of Significance in the Preliminary Stages of a Multi-Variable Analysis of Literary Texts." Studia Neophilologica 55 (1983): 129--41. [Summ.: A. J. Geritz, ELR 22 (1992): 117. A preliminary statistical analysis of More's English "Polemical Works."]
152. Cavanaugh, J. R. "The Use of Proverbs and Sententiae for Rhetorical Amplification in the Writings of Saint Thomas More." Diss. St. Louis U, 1970. [DAI 31/4 (1970): 2336--37A.]
153. Chambers, R. W. The Continuity of English Prose from Alfred to More and his School. London: Oxford UP, 1932. Also publ. as intro. in E. V. Hitchcock's ed. of N. Harpsfield, Life of More. xlv--clxxiv. [On the continuity of English prose from Beowulf and Alfred to More. Includes a good discussion of the Fourteenth Century English mystics and also on More and Tyndale as translators of the Bible.] (cf. [238])
154. Chambers, R. W. The Place of St. Thomas More in English Literature and History. London: Longmans Green & Co., 1937. Rpt. New York: Haskell House, 1964. [Rev.: TLS 13 Nov. 1937: 861; C. Smyth, Criterion 17 (1937/38): 523--32.]
155. Delcourt, J. Essai sur la langue de Sir Thomas More d'aprčs ses oeuvres anglaises. Montpellier: Roumégous et Dehan, 1913. Rpt. Paris: H. Didier, 1914.
156. Delcourt, J. "Some Aspects of Sir Thomas More's English." E&S 21 (1936): 7--31. Rpt. in Essential Articles. 326--42, 640.
157. Krapp, G. P. The Rise of English Literary Prose. See Polemical Works: General Studies.
158. Hallett, P. E. "Blessed Thomas More as an English Prose Writer." DublinR 191 (1932): 117--28. [On More's style in his English works.]
159. Lewis, C. S. "[Thomas More.]" English Literature in the Sixteenth Century, Excluding Drama. Oxford History of English Literature, Vol. 3. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1954. 133, 165--81, 191--92. Rpt. in Essential Articles. 388--401, 651.
160. Miles, L. "Thomas More: Disenchanted Saint." Literature and Society. Ed. B. Slote. Lincoln, NA: U of Nebraska P, 1964. 65--84. [Miles finds More becoming more and more pessimistic about human nature in his later works.]
161. Sylvester, R. S. "Keynote Address to the Georgetown Symposium." Moreana 62 (1979): 94--103. [Summ.: A. J. Geritz, ELR 22 (1992): 116.] (cf. [779])
162. Sullivan, M. R. "A Study of the Cursus in the Works of St. Thomas More." Diss. Catholic U of America. Washington, DC: 1943.
163. Visser, F. T. A Syntax of the English Language of St. Thomas More. The Verb. Parts I--III. Materials for the Study of Old English Drama 19, 24, 26. 3 vols. Louvain: C. Uystpruyst, 1946, 1952, 1956. [Summ./Rev.: H. de Vocht, "Materials xix, xxiv, xxvi: F. Visser, a Syntax of the Language of St. Thomas More." Professor Bang and His Work in English Philology. Materials for the Study of Old English Drama 25. Louvain: C. Uystpruyst, 1958. 200--201. Visser's 950 page study (pages numbered consecutively in the 3 parts) covers only the verb constructions in More's English Works. The other parts of speech were never completed.]
164. Fox, A. "Chaucer, More, and English Humanism." Festschrift for Professor Sir Geoffrey Elton. Parergon ns 6 (1988): 63--75. [Summ.: G. Marc'hadour, Moreana 114 (1993): 97. On More's use of Chaucer in his English works.] (cf. [267])
165. Fox, A. "Thomas More's Dialogue and the Book of the Tales of Caunterbury: 'Good Mother Wit' and Creative Imitation." See Dialogue Concerning Heresies.
166. Gordon, W. M. "The Platonic Dramaturgy of Thomas More's Dialogues." See Utopia: Utopia and Plato.
167. Marc'hadour, G. "Here I Sit: Thomas More's Genius for Dialogue." Thomas More: Essays on the Icon. Ed. D. Grace and B. Byron. Melbourne: Dove Publications, 1980. 9--42. [Summ.: A. J. Geritz, ELR 22 (1992): 116. Discusses More's three dialogues: deals mainly with the Dialogue Concerning Heresies.]
168. Marc'hadour, G. "Thomas More: De la conversation au dialogue." Le dialogue au temps de la Renaissance. Ed. M. T. Jones-Davies. Paris: Jean Touzot, 1984. 35--57. [Covers similar ground to "Here I Sit: Thomas More's Genius for Dialogue."]
169. Marius, R. "Reflections on Writing the Biography of a Saint." See [787].
170. Pineas, R. "Thomas More's Use of the Dialogue Form as a Weapon of Religious Controversy." SRen 7 (1960): 193--206. [Summ.: H. G. Zettler, AES 4 (1961): 665.] (cf. [A.345])
171. Sodeman, N. R. "Rhetoric in More's English Dialogues." Moreana 59/60 (1978): 13--18.
172. Sylvester, R. S. "Three Dialogues." Moreana 64 (1980): 65--78. [Summ.: A. J. Geritz, ELR 22 (1992): 116.]
173. Wilson, K. J. "Thomas More: The Transfiguration of Dialogue." Incomplete Fictions: The Formation of English Renaissance Dialogue. Washington, D.C.: Catholic U of America P, 1985. 137--75. [Rev.: G. Marc'hadour, Moreana 91/92 (1986): 189--93. J. M. Mueller, RenQ 39 (1986): 336--39; J. Mulryan, Cithara 25:1 (1985): 74--75. Analysis of the Dialogue Concerning Heresies and the Dialogue of Comfort.]
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175. Derrett, J. D. M. "Juramenta in Legem: St. Thomas More's Crisis of Conscience and the 'Good Roman.'" See [102].
176. Gottfried, R. B. "A Conscience Undeflowered: A Lecture on Thomas More." Lunenburg, VT: Privately Printed, 1958. Rpt. in Essential Articles. 520--38.
177. Kelley, D. R. "The Conscience of the King's 'Good Servant.'" See [29].
178. Lewis, C. S. "Conscience and Conscious." Studies in Words. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1960. 181--213. [Important discussion on the meanings of "conscience" in the sixteenth century and later. Cites More as example.]
179. Marc'hadour, G. "Saint Thomas More and Conscience." Moreana 113 (1993): 55--64. [Summ.: p. 120.]
180. Prévost, A. "Valeur supręme de la conscience: le témoin." Thomas More et la crise de la pensée européenne. Paris: Mame, 1969. 343--54. Trans. and rev. as "Conscience the Ultimate Court of Appeal." Essential Articles. 563--68, 672--74.
181. Quarta, C. Thomas More: Enciclopedia della Pace e della Coscienza. See Utopia: War and Peace in Utopia.
182. Schoeck, R. J. "A Lawyer with a Conscience." See [71].
183. Sylvester, R. S. "Conscience and Consciousness: Thomas More." See Prison Letters and Prayers.
184. Gogan, B. G. The Common Corps of Christendom: Ecclesiological Themes in the Writings of Sir Thomas More. Studies in the History of Christian Thought 26. Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1982. [Summ.: A. J. Geritz, ELR 22 (1992): 115. Rev.: A. Godin, Moreana 89 (1986): 81--88; P. Sheldrake, Moreana 82 (1984): 85--88; T. I. White, RenQ 37 (1984): 78--80.] (cf. [A.327])
185. Hay, D. "A Note on More and the General Council." Moreana 15/16 (1967): 249--51.
186. Headley, J. M. "On More and the Papacy." Moreana 41 (1974): 5--10. [A response to R. Marius, "Thomas More's View of the Church." On More's treatment of the Papacy in the Responsio and the Confutation.]
187. House, S. B. "Sir Thomas More as Church Patron." JEH 40 (1989): 208--18. (cf. [474])
188. Marc'hadour, G. "Thomas More et les Conciles Oecuméniques." Moreana 121 (1995): 33--52. [Summ.: pp. 119--20. Essentially a "review article" of G. Alberigo's Christian Unity: The Council of Ferrara-Florence 1438/39--1989 (Leuven: 1991). Does deal briefly with More's and Fisher's references to Oecumenical Councils (35--41, 48--51).]
189. Marius, R. "Thomas More's View of the Church." in CW 8/3: 1271--363. (cf. [A.339])
190. Marius, R. "Henry VIII, Thomas More, and the Bishop of Rome." Quincentennial Essays. 89--107. [Summ.: A. J. Geritz, ELR 22 (1992): 113. On Henry's defence of Papal authority in the Assertio and the lack therof in More's polemical works. Marius argues that More was a Conciliarist at heart.] (cf. [A.338])
191. Oakley, F. "Headley, Marius and the Matter of More's 'Conciliarism.'" Moreana 64 (1980): 82--88, with replies by J. Headley and R. Marius, 89--99.
192. Sheldrake, P. "Authority and Consensus in Thomas More's Doctrine of the Church." HeythropJ 20 (1976): 146--62. [Focuses mainly on the Responsio and the Confutation. The authority of General Councils and Popes is based on consensus. More is "no papalist in the strict sense."]
193. Sheldrake, P. "Thomas More and Authority." Month 2nd ns 10 (1977): 122--25, 134. [Summ.: G. Marc'hadour, Moreana 59/60 (1978): 91. On General Councils and Papal primacy in More's theological writings (Responsio, Dialogue Concerning Heresies, and the Confutation).]
194. Winkler, G. B. "Der Priester bei Thomas More: Vortridentinische Entwürfe einer Amtsreform." Annarium Historia Conciliorum 8 (1976): 326--45. [Rev.: E. H. L. Baumann, Moreana 98/99 (1988): 39--40. On More's treatment of priesthood in Utopia, the Responsio, and the Confutation.]
195. Gordon, W. M. "The Answer to a Poisoned Book." See Answer to a Poisoned Book.
196. Marc'hadour, G. "An 'Old Holy Father': Gregory of Nyssa." Moreana 35 (1972): 67--70.
197. Marc'hadour, G. "Basil the Great and St. Thomas More." Moreana 111/112 (1992): 43--54. [Summ.: p. 198. The influence of Basil's ad adolescentes in the Renaissance and especially on More.]
198. Marc'hadour, G. "Fathers and Doctors of the Church." See Dialogue Concerning Heresies.
199. Marc'hadour, G. "Saint Jérôme dans l'oeuvre et dans l'univers de Thomas More." Moreana 101/102 (1990): 93--124. [On More's use of St. Jerome in his writings, and on Erasmus' biography of St. Jerome and Dürer's paintings of Jerome, etc.]
200. Marius, R. C. "Thomas More and the Early Church Fathers." See Confutation of Tyndale's Answer.
201. Marius, R. "The Pseudonymous Patristic Text in Thomas More's Confutation." See Confutation of Tyndale's Answer.
202. Miles, L. "Patristic Comforters in More's Dialogue of Comfort." See Dialogue of Comfort.
203. Oakley, F. "More, St. German, Gerson and Pseudo-Chrysostom on Matthew xxi, 12." See Apology.
204. Prévost, A. "Thomas More: Contribution ŕ l'histoire de la pensée religieuse." Theology Diss. Lille, 1945.
205. Schoeck, R. J. "The Use of St. John Chrysostom in Sixteenth Century Controversy: Christopher St. German and Sir Thomas More in 1533." See Apology.
206. Thecla [Schmidt], Sr. M. "St. Augustine's Influence on St. Thomas More's English Works." Ph.D. diss. Yale U, 1943.
207. Bishop, R. J. "Sir Thomas More: The Duty of a Christian." Humanities Association Bulletin (Humanities Association of Canada) 17:1 (1966): 21--32. [The duties of a Christian in More's letters, the Four Last Things, and the Dialogue Concerning Comfort.]
208. Bradshaw, B. "Saint Thomas More: Moriae Encomium, 1478--1978." Studies [Dublin] 67 (1978): 292--305.
209. Byron, B. Loyalty in the Spirituality of St. Thomas More. Bibliotheca Humanistica & Reformatorica 4. Nieuwkoop: De Graaf, 1972. [Rev.: (of Diss. Rome, 1966): H. Gibaud, Moreana 13 (1967): 89--94.]
210. Donnelly, D. F. "The 'Size' of More (on His 500th Birthday)." Quincentennial Essays. 11--26. [Psychological growth and spiritual conversion in More's life.]
211. Fisher, B. "English Spiritual Writers: St. Thomas More." ClergyR 45 (1960): 1--10. Rpt. in English Spiritual Writers. Ed. C. Davis. London: Burns & Oates; New York: Sheed & Ward, 1961. 74--83. Also rpt. in Essential Articles. 513--19. [On More, the London Charterhouse, Walter Hilton and lay spirituality.]
212. Haupt, G. E. "The Personal and the Impersonal in the Late Works of Sir Thomas More." See Tower Works: General Studies.
213. Jones, J. P. "'Thy Grace to Set the World at Nought:' The Mystical Element in the Works of Thomas More." Studia Mystica 3:2 (1980): 61--71. [Summ.: A. J. Geritz, ELR 22 (1992): 114. On More's Christocentric devotional writing in the Life of Picus, The Four Last Things and the 'Tower Works.'] (cf. [A.78])
214. Küng, H. Freiheit in der Welt. Zürich (Einsiedeln): Benziger, 1964. Trans. C. Hastings as Freedom in the World. Theological Meditations Edited by Hans Küng 3. London: Sheed & Ward, 1965. Trans. into Italian as La Libertŕ del Cristiano. Brescia: Quiriniana, 1967. [Rev.: G. Marc'hadour, Moreana 6 (1965): 95--97. A profound meditation on Thomas More as "A Saint in the World." Not in the least bit hagiographical.]
215. Lion, A. "Thomas More, utopiste et chrétien." La vie spirituelle 124, no. 580 (March 1971): 315--27. [Rev.: H. Gibaud, Moreana 30 (1971): 69.]
216. Mackay, J. "The Spirituality of Thomas More." Thomas More: The Rhetoric of Character. Ed. A. Fox and P. Leech. Dunedin: U of Otago (A University Extension Publication), 1979. 37--63, 106--10. [Sum.: P. Leech, ibid., 8--11; A. J. Geritz, ELR 22 (1992): 115.]
217. McConica, J. "The Patrimony of Thomas More." See [30].
218. Marc'hadour, G. "Obedient unto Death: A Key to St. Thomas More." Spiritual Life 7 (1961): 205--22.
219. Marc'hadour, G. "St. Thomas More." Month ns 29 (1963): 69--84. Rpt. in Pre-Reformation English Spirituality. Ed. J. Walsh. London: Burns & Oates, 1965. 224--39, 285--86.
220. Marc'hadour, G. "Sir Thomas More, Knight." See [33].
221. Marc'hadour, G. "Thomas More and Prayer." Thomas-Morus-Jahrbuch 1993: 29--38. [Summ.: M. Veithen, Moreana 121 (1995): 109--10.]
222. Marc'hadour, G. "Thomas More (Saint)." Dictionaire de Spiritualité. Paris: Beauchesne, 1991. Vol. 15, cols. 849--65.
223. Marc'hadour, G. "Thomas More's Spirituality." St. Thomas More: Action and Contemplation. Ed. R. S. Sylvester. New Haven: Yale UP for St. John's University, 1972. 125--59.
224. Martz, L. L. "Thomas More: The Search for the Inner Man." Miscellanea Moreana. 397--416 + 3 plates. Rev. vers. as "The Search for the Inner Man." Thomas More: The Search for the Inner Man. New Haven: Yale UP, 1990. 1--27, 103--06 + 4 plates. [Summ.: Moreana 98/99 (1988): 162--63, 257--58; A. M. O' Donnell, CHR 77 (1991): 607--08. Defends More against the charges of Marius and Elton, and stresses the integrity of More's inner life. Martz makes some important comments on the vituperative style of More's polemical works and on his attitude towards heretics. Also comments on iconography (pp. 6--13), Martz warns against putting too much emphasis on the Frick portrait in judging More's character.] (cf. [400])
225. Meulon, H. "La dévotion chez Thomas More." Moreana 19/20 (1968): 5--10.
226. Meulon, H. "La docilité chez Thomas More." See Prison Letters and Prayers.
227. O'Malley, J. W. "Thomas More's Spirituality Compared." Thought 52 (1977): 319--23.
228. Reynolds, E. E. The Heart of Thomas More: Readings for Every day of the Year. London: Burns & Oates, 1966. [Rev.: C. W. Crawford, Moreana 12 (1966): 97--99. A collection of extracts from More's works illustrating his "personality and spirituality."] (cf. [A.645])
229. Schoeck, R. J. "On the Spiritual Life of St. Thomas More." Thought 52 (1977): 324--27.
230. Winkler, G. B. "Die humane Pietas des Sir Thomas More." Spiritualität in Geschichte und Gegenwart. Ed. J. Marböck. Linzer philosophisch-theologische Reihe 4. Linz: Rudolf Zinnhobler, 1974. 61--81. [Rev.: E. H. L. Baumann, Moreana 98/99 (1988): 40--42. On More's attempts to reconcile humanitas and pietas, reason and pleasure, and on conscience.]
231. Byron, B. F. "From Essence to presence: A Shift in Eucharistic Expression Illustrated from The Apologetic of St. Thomas More." See A Treatise on the Passion.
232. Foley, S. M., and C. H. Miller. "The Shape of the Eucharistic Controversy." See Answer to a Poisoned Book.
233. Gordon, W. M. "The Answer to a Poisoned Book." See Answer to a Poisoned Book.
234. Allen, W. "King James's Translators and Words on the Wing." Miscellanea Moreana. 27--38. [Summ.: Moreana 98/99 (1988): 153, 247. Comments (36--37) on the use of the word "wrangle" in the Confutation.]
235. Allen, W. "More and the
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236. Allen, W. "More,
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237. Cavanaugh, J. R. "The Interpretation and Use of Sacred Scripture in the Writings of St. Thomas More." Diss. U of Toronto, 1956. [Directed by A. E. Barker.]
238. Chambers, R. W. "The Continuity of English Prose." See [153].
239. Hutchinson, F. E. "Sir Thomas More as a Translator of the Bible." RES 17 (1941): 1--10. [Rev.: N&Q 180 (1941): 163.] (cf. [247])
240. Lubac, H. de. "[Thomas More.]" Exégčse médiévale: Les quatre sens de l'Écriture. 4 vols. Paris: Aubier, Éditions Montaigne, 1964. Second Part, II: 477--80.
241. Marc'hadour, G. Thomas More et la bible. Paris: 1969.
242. Marc'hadour, G. The Bible in the Works of St. Thomas More: A Repertory. Part I: The Old Testament. Part II: The Four Gospels. Part III: Acts, Epistles, Apocalypse. Part IV: Elements of Synthesis. Part V: Indexes, Supplements, Concordances. 2 vols. in 5 parts. Nieuwkoop: B. de Graaf, 1969--1972. [Rev.: W. L. Godshalk, RenQ 26 (1973): 210--12; J. P. Marmion, Moreana 26 (1970): 59--66.]
243. Marc'hadour, G. "The Latin Vulgate in the Prose of Sixteenth-Century Humanists." Acta conventus Neo-Latini Amstelodamensis. 682--89.
244. Marc'hadour, G., and T. M. C. Lawler. "Scripture in the Dialogue." See Dialogue Concerning Heresies.
245. Massaut, J.-P. "L'humanisme chrétien et la Bible: le cas de Thomas More." RHE 67 (1972): 92--112. [Rev.: G. Marc'hadour, Moreana 37 (1973): 78.]
246. Minns, D. P. "Thomas More's Use of Scripture in The Dialogue Concerning Heresies." See Dialogue Concerning Heresies.
See also More vs. Tyndale (1528--1533).
247. Hutchinson, F. E. "Sir Thomas More as a Translator of the Bible." See [239].
248. Marc'hadour, G. "More Self-Translator." Moreana 11 (1966): 71--73. [On two passages: one in the Responsio, translated in the Apology, and one in the Utopia, on mentiri vs. mendacium dicere (CW 4, 40/28--29), translated in the Debellation.]
249. Marc'hadour, G. Rev. of Confrontation at Worms. by De L. Jensen. See Responsio ad Lutherum.
250. Marc'hadour, G. "Thomas More traduit par lui-męme." Acta conventus Neo-Latini Turonensis. 463--70. [On Richard III and some passages in More's polemical works.] (cf. [A.229])
See also Translations of Lucian, and Life of Pico.
251. Bridgett, T. E., ed. "Introductory Essay on The Wisdom and Wit of Blessed Thomas [More]." The Wisdom and Wit of Blessed Thomas More. London: Burns Oates & Washbourne, 1892. 1--25. Pp. 11--25 rpt. as "The Wit of Thomas More." in Essential Articles. 481--88, 666. (cf. [A.6])
252. Cazanian, L. "The Humanist Contribution: II. Erasmus, More." The Development of English Humor. Durham, NC: Duke UP, 1952. 121--26. [On humour in the Praise of Folly and Utopia.]
253. Dinnis, E. "Thomas More's Best Joke." Thought 2 (1928): 637--50.
254. Gabrieli, V. "The Merry Tales of Sir Thomas More." La Cultura 12:1 (1974): 23--46.
255. Gabrieli, V., ed. Thomas More: Fancies Sports and Merry Tales. Biblioteca Italiana di testi inglesi 22. Bari: Adriatica Editrice, 1974. [Rev.: G. Marc'hadour, Moreana 43/44 (1974): 105--09. An anthology of extracts from More's works illustrating his humour.] (cf. [A.8])
256. Marsh, T. N. "Humor and Invective in Early Tudor Polemic Prose." Rice Institute Pamphlet 44:1 (1957): 79--89. [Summ.: T. Culbert, AES 1 (1958): 901. Humor and polemical technique in More, Tyndale and Fish.] (cf. [A.389])
257. Mason, H. A. "The Discovery of Wit: The Identity of Spirit in More and Erasmus." Humanism and Poetry in the Early Tudor Period. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1959, 1980. 59--103. [Rev.: G. Marc'hadour, Moreana 73 (1982): 102. See also Mason's article "They Haven't Got No Noses!" in In Defence of Humanism and Poetry.]
258. Nédoncelle, M. "L'humour d'Érasme et l'humour de Thomas More." Scrinium Erasmianum. Ed. J. Coppens. 2 vols. Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1969. 2: 547--67.
259. O'Connell, W. E. "The Humor of the Gallows." The Omega Letter [Chicago] 1 (1966): 31--32.(?) [Summ.: G. Marc'hadour, Moreana 13 (1967): 108--09. Marc'hador quotes the passage on More from O'Connell in Moreana.]
260. Pineas, R. "Thomas More's Use of Humor as a Weapon of Religious Controversy." SP 58 (1961): 97--114. [Summ.: W. O. Harris, AES 4 (1961): 2266.] (cf. [A.344])
261. Thecla [Schmidt], Sr. M. "S. Thomas More's 'Merye Laughing Harvest.'" If By Your Art: Testament to Percival Hunt. Ed. A. L. Starrett. Pittsburgh: U of Pittsburgh P, 1948. 161--73.
262. Thompson, C. R. "Erasmus, More, and the Conjuration of Spirits: The Possible Source of a Practical Joke." Moreana 24 (1969): 45--50. [Thompson tentatively identifies two Erasmian colloquies, the Coniugium and the Exorcismus sive spectrum as anecdotes about More.]
263. Ziemer, P. "Humor and Faith in the Works of St. Thomas More." Moreana 91/92 (1986): 31--32.
264. Brugmans, H. "Thomas More: humaniste européen." La Revue Nouvelle [Tournai] 44 (1966): 3--20. [Summ.: G. Marc'hadour, Moreana Index to Vol. II, p.13.]
265. Bush, D. "Tudor Humanism and Henry VIII." UTQ 7 (1938): 162--77. [Criticizes R. W. Chambers, and J. S. Phillimore on "The Arrest of Humanism" ([274]).]
266. Fox, A. "Thomas More's Controversial Writings and His View of the Renaissance." See Polemical Works: General Studies.
267. Fox, A. "Chaucer, More, and English Humanism." See [164].
268. Gilmore, P. "The Program of Christian Humanism: Sir Thomas More and his Friends." The World of Humanism, 1453--1517. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1952. 211--15. [On More and Colet.]
269. Janelle, P. "Humanisme et unité chrétienne: John Fisher et Thomas More." See [859].
270. Kristeller, P. O. "Thomas More as a Renaissance Humanist." Moreana 65 (1980): 5--22. [Summ.: A. J. Geritz, ELR 22 (1992): 115.]
271. Kristeller, P. O., and H. Maier. Thomas Morus als Humanist. Zwei Essays. Gratia, Bamberger Schriften zur Renaissanceforshung 11. Bamberg: H. Kaiser-Verlag, 1982.
272. Murphy, A. "Thomas More as Humanist Writer." HeythropJ 33 (1992): 437--40. [A review article.]
273. Nelson, W. "Thomas More, Grammarian and Orator." PMLA 58 (1943): 334--52. Rpt. with corrections in Essential Articles. 150--60, 604--07. [On John Holt and the Latin epigrams to Lac Puerorum, and on More's later career as a Public Orator.] (cf. [A.126])
274. Phillimore, J. S. "Blessed Thomas More and the Arrest of Humanism." DublinR 153 (1913): 1--26. [On More's humanism and his English Works. Still worth reading. See also D. Bush, "Tudor Humanism and Henry VIII" ([265]).]
275. Schoeck, R. J. "Humanism in England." Humanism Beyond Italy. Vol. 2 of Renaissance Humanism: Foundations, Forms, and Legacy. Ed. A. Rabil, Jr. 3 vols. Philadelphia, PA: U of Pennsylvania P, 1988. 2: 5--38. [Mainly on Colet (7--10), Erasmus (10--12) and More (12--25).]
276. Thompson, C. R. "The Humanism of More Reappraised." Thought 52 (1977): 231--48. [Summ.: A. J. Geritz, ELR 22 (1992): 115.]
277. Trapp, J. B. "
278. Trinkaus, C. "Thomas More and Humanist Tradition: Martyrdom and Ambiguity." The Scope of Renaissance Humanism. Ann Arbor: U of Michigan P, 1983. 422--36.
279. Benson, P. J. "The New Ideal in England: Thomas More, Juan Luis Vives and Richard Hyrde." The Invention of the Renaissance Woman: The Challenge of Female Independence in the Literature and Thought of Italy and England. University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State UP, 1992. 157--81. [Summ.: C. Adamowicz, Moreana 115/116 (1993): 142--43.]
280. Graham, H. "Saint Thomas More and Christian Education." Thought 11 (1936): 19--33.
281. Jones, J. P., and S. S. Seibel. "Thomas More's Feminism: To Reform or Re-Form." Quincentennial Essays. 67--77. [A rather crude feminist reading. See L. C. Khanna for a much more nuanced approach to More's "feminism."]
282. Khanna, L. C. "Images of Women in Thomas More's Poetry." See Latin Epigrams.
283. Khanna, L. C. "No Less Real Than Ideal: Images of Women in More's Work." See Richard III: Shore's Wife.
284. Marc'hadour, G. "Thomas More and His Foursome of 'Blessed Holy Women.'" Thomas--Morus--Gesellschaft Jahrbuch 1983/84. Ed. H. Boventer. Düsseldorf: Triltsch, 1984. 113--30.
285. McCutcheon, E. "The Education of Thomas More's Daughters: Concepts and Praxis." East Meets West: Homage to Edgar C. Knowlton, Jr. Eds. R. L. Hadlich and J. D. Ellsworth. Honolulu, HI: Published by the Department of European Languages and Literature, University of Hawaii, 1988. 193--207. [Rev.: J. A. McGoldrick, Moreana 103 (1990): 89--92.]
286. Murphy, C. M. "On the Women in More's Life: Two Recent Works." Moreana 82 (1984): 109--17.
287. Murray, F. G. "Feminine Spirituality in the More Household." Moreana 27/28 (1970): 92--102.
288. Sowards, J. K. "Erasmus and the Education of Women." SCJ 13:4 (1982): 77--89.
289. Sowards, J. K. "On Education: More's Debt to Erasmus" Miscellanea Moreana. 103--23. [Summ.: Moreana 98/99 (1988): 155--56, 249--50.]
290. Warnicke, R. "Women and Humanism in England." Humanism Beyond Italy. Vol. 2 of Renaissance Humanism: Foundations, Forms, and Legacy. Ed. A. Rabil, Jr. 3 vols. Philadelphia, PA: U of Pennsylvania P, 1988. 2: 39--54. [Corrects earlier exaggerated claims by others on the numbers of 'humanistically' educated women in England. She also deals with the School of More (39--41, 47--48), and on More's influence on the education of women in England.]
291. Weinberg, C. "Thomas More and the Use of English in Early Tudor Education." Moreana 59/60 (1978): 21--30.
292. Anderegg, M. A. "The Tradition of Early More Biography." Essential Articles. 3--25, 583--86.
293. Anderegg, M. A. "Utopia and Early More Biography: Another View." See Utopia in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries.
294. Burchfield, R. "A Profile of the Grammar of Three Sixteenth-Century Lives of Sir Thomas More and of an Unrelated 'drab' Prose Work by Anthony Gilby." England and the Continental Renaissance: Essays in Honour of J. B. Trapp. Ed. E. Chaney and P. Mack. Woodbridge, Suffolk: The Boydell P, 1990. 109--24. [Summ.: G. Marc'hadour, Moreana 117 (1994): 116. Burchfield uses three lives of St. Thomas More: Roper (1558), Harpsfield (1559), Ro. Ba. (1599), and a work of Anthony Gilby's (1585) to illustrate distinctive features of C. S. Lewis' 'drab age' prose.]
295. Chambers, R. W. "The Saga and the Myth of Sir Thomas More." See [136].
296. Derrett, J. D. M. "St. Thomas More and the Would-be Suicide." DownsideR 88 (1970): 372--77. [Deals with a couple of incidents from early More biographies and apocrypha.]
297. Greene, J. J. "Utopia and Early More Biography." See Utopia in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries.
298. Schütt, M. "Die Biographien Sir Thomas Mores," und "Über die verschiedenen Bearbeitungen des More-Stoffes." Die englische Biographik de Tudor-Zeit. Hamburg: Friederichsen, de Gruyter & Co., 1930. 58--77, 138--40. [Some sections also listed separately.]
299. Allen, P. S., and H. M. Allen, eds. "Life of Sir Thomas More by Erasmus." Sir Thomas More: Selections from His English Works and from the Lives by Erasmus and Roper. Oxford: Clarendon P, 1924. 1--9. [English translation.]
300. Buhr-Ohlmeyer, H. William Roper: Das Leben des Thomas Morus. See [319].
301. Campbell, M., ed. "Letter of Erasmus to Von Hutton." The Utopia of Sir Thomas More. Toronto and New York: D. Van Nostrand, 1947. 185--204. [Translation.]
302. Greene, J. J., and J. P. Dolan, eds. "Letter of Erasmus to Ulrich von Hutten." The Essential Thomas More. New York: Mentor, 1967. 286--94. [Translation.]
303. Marc'hadour, G., trans. "Thomas More vu par Érasme." Saint Thomas More: Lettre ŕ Dorp---La Supplication des Ames. Namur: Le Soleil Levant, 1962. 3--35. [Rev.: P. Mesnard, Moreana 1 (1963): 30--39. French translation.]
304. Marc'hadour, G., ed. Thomas More vu par Érasme. Angers: Éditions Moreana, 1969. [Latin text and French translation, together with 150 page commentary.]
305. Nichols, F. M., trans. "Erasmus to Ulrich von Hutten." Epistles of Erasmus. 3 vols. London: Longmans, Green and Co., 1901--1918. Rpt. New York: Russell and Russell, 1962. 3: 387--99. Rpt. in Utopia: A New Translation, Backgrounds, Criticism. Ed. R. M. Adams. New York: W. W. Norton & Co., 1975. 127--33. Rpt. 2nd rev. ed. 1992. 125--33.
306. Olin, J., ed. Thomas More, 7 February 1477---6 July 1535: A Portrait in Words by his Friend Erasmus. On the Occasion of the Conference Marking the Quincentennial of the Birth of St. Thomas More, Kt. Held at the University on February 10th and 11th.... New York: Fordham UP, 1977. 14 pages + 1 plate. [Adapted from the translation of F. M. Nichols.]
307. Phillips, M. M. "Erasmus and Biography." UTQ 42 (1971): 185--201. [Sees Erasmus' biography of More as Suetonian in inspiration.]
308. Campbell, M., ed. "Roper's Life of More." The Utopia of Sir Thomas More. Toronto and New York: D. Van Nostrand, 1947. 207--80. [Modern spelling version.]
309. Cline, J. M., ed. The Lyfe of Sir Thomas Moore, Knighte. New York: The Swallow Press and William Morrow and Co., 1950. [Rev.: L. Bradner, RenN 3 (1950): 44--45.]
310. Creeth, E., ed. "The Lyfe of Sir Thomas Moore, knighte." By William Roper. Tudor Prose, 1513--1570. Garden City, NY: Anchor Books (Doubleday), 1969. 81--136, 474--84. [Follows Hitchcock's edition.]
311. Eliot, W., ed. The Life of Sir Thomas More. By William Roper. Machiavelli, More, Luther. Vol. 36 of The Harvard Classics. 50 vols. New York: P. F. Collier & Son, 1910. 36: 89--134. [Modern spelling version.]
312. Hitchcock, E. V., ed. The Lyfe of Sir Thomas Moore, Knighte. By William Roper. Early English Text Society 197. London: Humphrey Milford, Oxford UP, 1935. [The standard edition.]
313. Lumby, J. R., ed. The Life of Sir Thomas More. By William Roper. More's Utopia. Cambridge: Cambridge UP (Pitt Press Series), 1879. Rpt. 1956. v--lvi. [Rpt. of Hearne's 1716 edition.]
314. Reynolds, E. E., ed. "Life by William Roper." Lives of Saint Thomas More. By William Roper and Nicholas Harpsfield. London: Dent (Everyman's Library), 1963. 1--50. [A modernized spelling version based on the EETS edition.]
315. Sylvester, R. S., and D. P. Harding, eds. "The Life of Sir Thomas More." Two Tudor Lives. The Life and Death of Cardinal Wolsey, by George Cavendish and The Life of Sir Thomas More, by William Roper. New Haven: Yale UP, 1962. 195--254. [Modernized spelling editions of Roper and Cavendish's Lives.]
316. The Mirrour of Vertue in Worldly Greatnes or the Life of Sir Thomas More Knight. By William Roper. The King's Library. The De La More Press Folios 1. London: Alexander Moring (The De La More Press), 1902. 5--102. [Also contains some of More's 'Prison Letters.']
317. Allen, P. S., and H. M. Allen, eds. "From the Life of Sir Thomas More by William Roper, His Son-in-Law." Sir Thomas More: Selections from His English Works and from the Lives by Erasmus and Roper. Oxford: Clarendon P, 1924. 10--34.
318. Trapp, J. B., ed. "William Roper: The Life of Sir Thomas More." The Middle Ages through the Eighteenth Century. Vol. 1 of The Oxford Anthology of English Literature. Ed. J. Hollander and F. Kermode. 2 vols. London: Oxford UP, 1973. 575--78.
319. Buhr-Ohlmeyer, H. William Roper: Das Leben des Thomas Morus. [Im Anhang u.a.: Brief des Erasmus (über Morus) an Ulrich von Hutten von 23.7.1519.] Intro. A. Ohlmeyer. Heidelberg: L. Schneider, 1986. [Rev.: U. Baumann, Moreana 94 (1987): 53--54. German translation, also includes translation of Erasmus' letter to Ulrich von Hutten (see review).] (cf. [300])
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321. Anderson, J. H. "Roper: Deliberated Design and Designer." Biographical Truth: The Representation of Historical Persons in Tudor-Stuart Writing. New Haven: Yale UP, 1984. 40--51, 210--2. [Rev.: G. Marc'hadour, Moreana 109 (1992): 97--99; D. Woolf, Queen's Quarterly 94 (1987): 147--51.]
322. Crewe, J. V. "The Encomium Moriae of William Roper." ELH 55 (1988): 287--307. [One of the silliest articles ever written about More: suggests incestuous relationships ("nudge-nudge, wink-wink") between More and Margaret Roper.]
323. Donner, H. W. "The Emperor and Sir Thomas Elyot." RES ns 2 (1951): 55--59. [On a parallel between Roper's Life of More and Elyot's On the Knowledge which maketh a Wise Man.] (cf. [328])
324. Hogrefe, P. "Sir Thomas More's Connection with the Roper Family." See [489].
325. Marius, R. "Reflections on Writing the Biography of a Saint." See [787].
326. McGuire, J. "William Roper's Life of More: The Working Methods of a Tudor Biographer." Moreana 23 (1969): 59--65. [On Roper's Use of More's last letters (Rogers #197--216).]
327. Person, J. E., Jr., ed. Literature Criticism from 1400 to 1800. Detroit: Gale Research Inc., 1989. Vol. 10: 457--88. [Rev.: E. McCutcheon, Moreana 101/102 (1990): 209--11. Part of a multi-volume series. Excerpts from secondary criticism on Roper. See also Surveys of Criticism.]
328. Pollard, A. F. "Sir Thomas More and Sir Thomas Elyot." TLS 17 July 1930: 592. [Letter. See H. W. Donner, "The Emperor and Sir Thomas Elyot" ([323]).]
329. Reynolds, E. E. "Tille valle, Tylle valle." Moreana 3 (1964): 102. [A brief note.]
330. Schütt, M. "Roper und Harpsfield." Die englische Biographik de Tudor-Zeit. Hamburg: Friederichsen, de Gruyter & Co., 1930. 58--70. (cf. [343])
331. Stauffer, D. A. English Biography Before 1700. Cambridge, MA: Harvard UP, 1930. Rpt. New York: Russell & Russell, 1964. 129--33.
332. Sylvester, R. S. "Roper's Life of More." Moreana 36 (1972): 47--59. Rpt. with revisions in Essential Articles. 189--97, 614--15.
333. Wooden, W. W. "Structural Patterning in William Roper's Life of More." Moreana 64 (1980): 100--06.
334. Hitchcock, E. V., ed. The Life and Death of Sr Thomas Moore, knight, sometymes Lord high Chancellor of England. By Nicholas Harpsfield. With an intro. by R. W. Chambers. Early English Texts Society 186. London: Humphrey Milford, Oxford UP, 1932. [Rev.: TLS 18 Aug. 1932: 578. Cited as "Harpsfield, Life of More."]
335. Reynolds, E. E., ed. "Life by Nicholas Harpsfield." Lives of Saint Thomas More. By William Roper and Nicholas Harpsfield. London: Dent (Everyman's Library), 1963. 51--175. [A modernized spelling version based on the EETS edition.]
336. Dickens, A. G., and D. Carr, eds. "Thomas More Discharges His Conscience." The Reformation in England to the Accession of Elizabeth I: Documents in Modern History. London: Edward Arnold, 1967. 70--72. [Brief extract from Hitchcock's edition of Harpsfield's Life.]
337. Gabrieli, V., and G. Melchiori, eds. "Appendix B: Harpsfield." Sir Thomas More. A Play by Anthony Munday and Others. Revised by Henry Chettle, Thomas Dekker, Thomas Heywood and William Shakespeare. The Revels Plays. Manchester: Manchester UP, 1990. 242--44. [Two short excerpts from Harpsfield's edition.]
338. MacDonald, H., ed. "Sir Thomas More." Portraits in Prose: A Collection of Characters. London: George Routledge & Sons, 1946. 5--8. [Two brief extracts from Harpsfield's Life of More.]
339. Metz, G. H., ed. "From The Life and death of Sr Thomas Moore, knight, sometymes Lord high Chancellor of England." By Nicholas Harpsfield. Sources of Four Plays Ascribed to Shakespeare: The Reign of King Edward III, Sir Thomas More, The History of Cardenio, The Two Noble Kinsmen. Columbia, MO: U of Missouri P, 1989. 236--49. [Extract from Hitchcock's edition.]
340. Nugent, E. M., ed. "Life of Sir Thomas More." The Thought and Culture of the English Renaissance: An Anthology of Tudor Prose, 1481--1555. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1956. 550--59. [Harpsfield's account of More's Indictment from Hitchcock's edition with spelling modernized.]
341. Ross, J. B., and M. M. McLaughlin, eds. "Nicholas Harpsfield: St. Thomas More." The Portable Renaissance Reader. New York: Viking P, 1953. 492--500. [An excerpt in modernized spelling from Hitchcock's edition.]
342. Anderegg, M. A. "Nicholas Harpsfield, Thomas More, and William Roper's Lapse into Heresy." N&Q ns 23 (1976): 225--26. [On Harpsfield's treatment of Roper's lapse into heresy, and on certain parallels with the Dialogue Concerning Heresies.] (cf. [A.400])
344. Hallett, P. E., trans. The Life and Illustrious Martyrdom of Sir Thomas More. By Thomas Stapleton. London: Burns Oates & Washbourne, 1928. Rev. ed. annotated by E. E. Reynolds. London: Burns & Oates, 1966. Rpt. New York: Fordham UP, 1984. [Rev.: TLS 23 Aug. 1928: 600; M. Richards, Moreana 17 (1968): 64--65; G. Marc'hadour, Moreana 94 (1987): 81--82.]
345. Martin, A., trans. Histoire
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346. Stapleton, Thomas. Tres Thomae, seu de S. Thomae Apostoli rebus gestis. De S. Thoma Archiepiscopo Cantuariensi et Martyre. De T. Mori Angliae quondam Cancellarii vita. Douai: Borgardus, 1588.
347. Stapleton, Thomas. Vita Thomae Mori. Frankfort and Leipzig: C. Gensch, 1689. Rpt. (Unveränderter Nachdruck.) Frankfurt: Minerva, 1964. [Rev.: H. S. Herbrüggen, RenN 18 (1965): 139--41. Facsimile reprint. Actually included as the introduction to the 1689 edition of More's Latin Opera omnia. See also General Editions of Thomas More's Works.]
348. Gabrieli, V., trans. "Appendix C: Stapleton." Sir Thomas More. A Play by Anthony Munday and Others. Revised by Henry Chettle, Thomas Dekker, Thomas Heywood and William Shakespeare. Ed. V. Gabrieli and G. Melchiori. The Revels Plays. Manchester: Manchester UP, 1990. 245--48. [Two short excerpts.]
349. Metz, G. H., ed. "From Vita et Illustre Martyrium Thomas Mori, Angliae Quondam Supremi Cancellarii." By Thomas Stapleton. Sources of Four Plays Ascribed to Shakespeare: The Reign of King Edward III, Sir Thomas More, The History of Cardenio, The Two Noble Kinsmen. Columbia, MO: U of Missouri P, 1989. 217--24. [Extract from Hallett's translation.]
350. Cepress, Sr. M. C. "Thomas Stapleton's Vita Mori: A Critical Analysis and History." Diss. Catholic U of America, Washington DC, 1952.
351. Crawford, C. W. "Thomas Stapleton and More's Letter to Bugenhagen." See Letter to Bugenhagen.
352. Marc'hadour, G. "Thomas Stapleton's Use of More's English Works (1557) in his Vita Thomae Mori (1588)." Acta Conventus Neo-Latini Torontonensis. 83--90.
353. Marc'hadour, G. "Tres Thomae." Proceedings of the PMR Conference 10 (1985): 23--40. [Rev.: D. F. Donnelly, Moreana 98/99 (1988): 109--10.]
354. Schütt, M. "Stapleton." Die englische Biographik de Tudor-Zeit. Hamburg: Friederichsen, de Gruyter & Co., 1930. 70--74.
355. Stauffer, D. A. English Biography Before 1700. Cambridge, MA: Harvard UP, 1930. Rpt. New York: Russell & Russell, 1964. 133--34.
356. Hitchcock, E. V., P. E. Hallett, and A. W. Reed, eds. The Life of Syr Thomas More, Somtymes Lord Chancellour of England. By Ro: Ba:. Early English Text Society 222. London: Oxford UP, 1950 (for 1945).
357. Wordsworth, C., ed. "Sir Thomas More." By Ro. Ba. in Ecclesiastical Biography. 4 vols. London: Francis & John Rivington, 1810; 4th ed. 1853. 2: 43--185. [First printed edition of Ro. Ba.'s biography.]
358. Metz, G. H., ed. "From The Lyfe of Syr Thomas More, Sometymes Lord Chancellor of England." By Ro: Ba:. Sources of Four Plays Ascribed to Shakespeare: The Reign of King Edward III, Sir Thomas More, The History of Cardenio, The Two Noble Kinsmen. Columbia, MO: U of Missouri P, 1989. 225--36. [Extract from Hitchcock's edition.]
359. Peebles, B. M. "Easell vs. Eisell: A Lexicographical Lapse." Moreana 39 (1973): 37--38. [On an omission from the O.E.D.: Ro. Ba.'s use of 'easell'---echoed in R. W. Chambers and Robert Bolt.]
360. Reed, A. W. "A Short Account of Sir Robert Basset of Umberleigh and Heanton Court near Barnstople in Devon (1573/4--1641)." The Life of Syr Thomas More, Sometymes Lord Chancellour of England. By Ro: Ba:. Ed. E. V. Hitchcock and P. E. Hallett. Early English Text Society 222. London: Oxford UP, 1950. 301--10.
361. Schütt, M. "Ro. Ba." Die englische Biographik de Tudor-Zeit. Hamburg: Friederichsen, de Gruyter & Co., 1930. 74--77.
362. Hunter, J., ed. The Life of Sir Thomas More. London: 1828.
363. Garavaglia, G. P. "Cresacre and Thomas More During the English Revolution, 1640--1660." See [506].
364. Reed, A. W. "From Thomas More to Cresacre More." The Life of Syr Thomas More, Sometymes Lord Chancellour of England. By Ro: Ba:. Ed. E. V. Hitchcock and P. E. Hallett. Early English Text Society 222. London: Oxford UP, 1950. 311--14.
365. Deakins, R. L., ed. Il Moro: Ellis Heywood's Dialogue in Memory of Thomas More. Cambridge, MA: Harvard UP, 1972. [Rev.: P. Winder and F. B. Williams, Jr., Moreana 52 (1976): 103--06.]
366. Deakins, R. L. "Introduction." Il Moro: Ellis Heywood's Dialogue in Memory of Thomas More. Cambridge, MA: Harvard UP, 1972. ix--xxxvii.
367. Kinney, A. F. Humanist Poetics: Thought, Rhetoric, and Fiction in Sixteenth-century England. Amherst, MA: U of Massachusetts P, 1986. 151--53, 475.
368. Rhodes, D. E. "Il Moro:
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370. Doyle, C. C. "Baring Some Facts." Moreana 95/96 (1987): 17--19.
371. Geritz, A. J. "John Aubrey's Brief Life of More: Facts, Half-Truths, or Fictions?" Miscellanea Moreana. 223--31.
372. Gairdner, J., ed. "A Letter Concerning Bishop Fisher and Sir Thomas More." EHR 7 (1892): 712--15. Rpt. with modernized spelling as "John Bouge: Letter to Katheryn Manne." The Thought and Culture of the English Renaissance: An Anthology of Tudor Prose, 1481--1555. Ed. E. M. Nugent. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1956. 547--49. [John Bouge's "Letter to Katheryn Manne."]
373. Surtz, E. "Richard Pace's Sketch of Thomas More." JEGP 57 (1958): 36--50. Rpt. in Essential Articles. 180--88, 611--14. [Summ.: J. McKiernan, AES 1 (1958): 1149.]
374. Trevor-Roper, H. R. "Sir Thomas More and the English Lay Recusants." Men and Events: Historical Essays. New York: Harper, 1957. Rpt. New York: Octagon Books, 1976. 91--97.
375. Billingsley, D. B. "The Editorial Design of the 1557 English Works." Moreana 89 (1986): 39--48.
376. Bruce, J. "Observations upon Certain Inaccuracies in the Published Letters of Sir Thomas More." Archaeologia 30 (1844): 149--59. [On the changes that Rastell made to the 'Prison Letters' in the 1557 edition.] (cf. [A.620])
377. Delcourt, M. "Recherches sur Thomas More: la tradition continentale et la tradition anglaise." Humanisme et Renaissance 3 (1936): 22--42.
378. Keen, R. "Appendix E: The Printer's Copy for the Supplication of Souls in the 1557 English Works." See The Supplication of Souls.
379. McConica, J. K. "The Recusant Reputation of Thomas More." CCHA 30 (June 1964): 47--61. Rpt. in Essential Articles. 136--49, 603--04. Rev. vers. rpt. as "Appendix II: The Recusant Traditions of Thomas More." English Humanists and Reformation Politics. Oxford: Clarendon P, 1965. 286--94.
380. Marc'hadour, G. "Three Tudor Editors of Thomas More." Editing Sixteenth Century Texts: Papers Given at the Editorial Conference, October, 1965. Ed. R. J. Schoeck. Toronto: U of Toronto P, 1966. 59--71. [Rev.: J. A. B. Somerset, Moreana 14 (1967): 32--34. On the 1553, 1557 and 1573 editions of The Dialogue of Comfort, and on editorial changes to the scriptural quotations in these editions.]
381. Reed, A. W. "The Editor of Sir Thomas More's English Works: William Rastell." The Library 4th ser., 4 (1924): 25--49.
382. Reed, A. W. "William Rastell and More's English Works." in EW 1931, 1: 1--12. Rpt. in Essential Articles. 436--46, 663;
383. Wilson, K. J. "Introduction." The Workes of Sir Thomas More Knyght, sometyme Lord Chancellour of England, wrytten by him in the Englysh tonge. London: J. Cawood, J. Waly, A. R. Tottell, 1557. Rpt. in Scolar Press Facsimiles. London: Scolar P, 1978. 2 vols. with an intro. by K. J. Wilson. [v]--[xiv].
384. Bek, L. "Thomas More on the Double Portrait of Erasmus and Pierre Gillis: Humanist Rhetoric or Renaissance Art Theory?" Acta Conventus Neo-Latini Gulepherbytani. 469--79. (cf. [A.112])
385. Bradshaw, J. R., and G. Marc'hadour, G. "Thomas More in Two Almanacs of Oxford." Moreana 111/112 (1992): 5--14. [Summ.: p. 197. On the representation of More in Two Oxford Almanacs of 1725 and 1744, and on the influence of George Vertue's engravings of More.] (cf. [870])
386. Brockwell, M. W. Catalogue of the Pictures in the Collection of Lord St. Oswald at Nostell Priory. 1915. [Contains a description of the Rowland Locky copy of Holbein's portrait of More's family.]
387. Campbell, L. et al. "Quentin Matsys, Desiderius Erasmus, Pieter Gillis and Thomas More." Burlington Magazine 120 (1978): 716--25 + 3 plates.
388. Carpenter, N. C. "A Song for all Seasons: Sir Thomas More and Music." Comparative Literature 33 (1981): 113--36. [Rev.: H. Garey, Moreana 71/72 (1981): 173--74. See also Carpenter's articles in Latin Epigrams.]
389. Cust, L. "The Family of Sir Thomas More by Hans Holbein." Burlington Magazine 22 (1912/13): 43--44.
390. Gabrieli, V. "Thomas More and John Donne." Moreana 115/116 (1993): 168. [On a lost 17th bust of Thomas More in the possession of John Donne, Jr., and on Donne's reference to More in Biathanatos. See also E. E. Reynolds, "A Note on John Donne" ([495]).]
391. Ganz, P. Festschrift zur Eröffnung des Kunstmuseums. Basel: 1936. 141--53.
392. Gibson, R. W. "Section XI: The Portraits of Thomas More That Appear in the Works Given in this Bibliography." St. Thomas More: A Preliminary Bibliography of His Works and of Moreana to the Year 1750, Compiled by R. W. Gibson, With a Bibliography of Utopiana by R. W. Gibson and J. Max Patrick. New Haven: Yale UP, 1961. 421--425.
393. Helmstaedter, G. "Thomas
Mores Bild im Gartenhaus Goethes Zu Weimar." Thomas-Morus-Jahrbuch.
Boventer, H., ed. Düsseldorf: Triltsch Verlag, 1990.
30--32.
394. Keen, R. "Thomas More and Geometry." Moreana 86 (1985): 151--65. [Summ.: A. J. Geritz, ELR 22 (1992): 117. On More's copy of Euclid, his knowledge of Geometry, the forms of argumentation in his polemical works (Keen uses the Supplication as an example), and on the modern revolution in Mathematics. Catholic=Euclidean; Protestant=Non-Euclidean Geometries.] (cf. [A.331])
395. Kurz, O. "Holbein and Others in a Seventeenth Century Collection." Burlington Magazine 83 (1943): 279--82. [On the fate of Holbein's portrait of More's family.]
396. Kurz, O. "Rowland Locky." Burlington Magazine 99 (1957): 13--16 + 1 plate. [On the painter of two copies (1593--98?) of More's family portrait made by Holbein (1526--27?).]
397. Leech, P. "Introduction." Thomas More: The Rhetoric of Character. Ed. A. Fox and P. Leech. Dunedin: U of Otago (A University Extension Publication), 1979. 3--15, 101--03. [Some interesting comments on the Frick Portrait (pp. 3--6), plus summaries of contributions.]
398. Marc'hadour, G. "Thomas More: l'Icône Verbale, erzatz de l'image naturelle." See Dialogue Concerning Heresies.
399. Martinet, M.-M. "Le livre dans les tableaux de la Renaissance: Perspective directe ou prespective inverse?" L'Europe de la Renaissance: Cultures et Civilisations. Mélanges offerts ŕ Marie-Thérčse Jones-Davies. Paris: Jean Touzot, 1988. 103--08. [Mentions Quentin Matsys diptych and Holbein-Locky portraits of More.]
400. Martz, L. L. "Thomas More: The Search for the Inner Man." See [224].
401. Merriam, T. "Unveiling of the More Family Portrait at Nostell Priory." Moreana 79/80 (1983): 111--16.
402. Meulon, H. "Présence de Thomas More." Moreana 4 (1964): 23--36. [On Holbein's portrait.]
403. Morison, S., and N. Barker. The Likeness of Thomas More: An Iconographical Survey of Three Centuries. New York: Fordham UP, 1963. [Rev.: G. Marc'hadour, Moreana 2 (1964): 85--89.]
404. Munhall, E., ed. "Thomas More." Masterpieces of the Frick Collection. Intro. H. D. M. Grier. New York: The Frick Collection (Distributed by The Viking Press), 1970. 42--43.
405. Nichols, J. G. "Remarks on Some Pictures of Quintin Matsys and Holbein, in the Collection of the Earl of Radnor, at Longford Castle." Archaeologia 44 (1874?): 435--58.
406. Norrington, R. The Household of Sir Thomas More. A Portrait by Hans Holbein, described by Ruth Norrington. Waddesdon, Bucks.: The Kylin Press, 1984. [Rev.: R. Sander-Regier, Moreana 94 (1987): 47--48. Contains brief descriptions of each of the figures in the portrait.] (cf. [492])
407. Pächt, O. "Holbein and Kratzer as Collaborators." Burlington Magazine 84 (1944): 132, 134--39 + 3 Plates. [Identifies Kratzer as the author of the inscriptions on the Holbein cartoon of More's family sent to Erasmus in Basel.]
408. Piper, D. "Holbein the Younger in England." Journal of the Royal Society of Arts 111 (1963): 736--55. [Seminal article on Holbein's portraiture. Describes the complex ironies and ambiguities of Holbein's artistic vision.]
409. Reynolds, E. E. "A Note on John Donne." See [495].
410. Sandgathe, M. "Tracing the Connection Between Goethe and More." Moreana 109 (1992): 53--57. [See also article by G. Helmstaedter ([393]).]
411. Smith, C. N. "George Hardinge's Imitation of More's Verse on Quentin Metsys' Double Portrait of Erasmus and Peter Giles." See Reprints, Translations, and Adaptations of More's Epigrams in the 16th and 17th Centuries
412. "St. Thomas More." The Venerabile 23 (1964--66): 348. [Summ.: F. Murray, Moreana 19/20 (1968): 100. A Note on two portraits (c1600 and 1811) of More at the English College in Rome.]
413. "Sir Thomas More by Holbein." Catholic Lawyer 2 (1956): 120--22. Rpt. ibid. 17 (1971): 289--91. [Brief description of the painting.]
414. "The Famous Picture of Sir Thomas More." N&Q 161 (1931): 1, 49, 87, 195--96, 227--28. See also "Portraits of Sir Thomas More." N&Q 77 (1888): 87, 170, 272.
415. "Thomas More." The Frick Collection: An Illustrated Catalogue. 8? vols. New York: The Frick Collection (Distributed by Princeton UP), 1968. 1: 228--33.
416. Trapp, J. B. "La Iconografía de Santo Tomás Moro." Ephialte [Vitoria-Gasteiz (Université du Pays Basque)] 2 (1990): 45--59 + 36 illustrations.
417. Trapp, J. B. "Supplementa Iconographica Moreana: Portraits of Thomas More in Italy and in Spain." Moreana 62 (1979): 73--82. Rpt. in Essays on the Renaissance and the Classical Tradition. London: Variorum Reprints, 1990. X: 73--82. (cf. [894], [899])
418. Trapp, J. B. "Thomas More and the Visual Arts." Saggi sul Rinascimento. Ed. S. Rossi. Milan: Edizioni Unicopli, 1984. 27--54. Rpt. in Essays on the Renaissance and the Classical Tradition. London: Variorum Reprints, 1990. VIII: 27--54 + 'Additions and Corrections': 2.
419. Trapp, J. B., and H. S. Herbrüggen. The King's Good Servant: Sir Thomas More, 1477/1478--1535. London, The Boydell Press; Totowa, NJ: Rowman and Littlefield, 1977. [Catalogue of the exhibition held at the National Portrait Gallery, 25 November 1977 to 12 March 1978 to commemorate the quincentenary of More's birth. Includes some reproductions.] (cf. [844])
420. "Two Little-Known Pictures by Holbein in England." Burlington Magazine 83 (1943): 285--86 + 1 plate. [A portrait of Dame Alice More by Holbein.] (cf. [457])
421. Wells, K. "The Iconography of Saint Thomas More." Studies [Dublin] 70 (1981): 55--71.
422. Wilson, K. J. "More and Holbein: The Imagination of Death." SCJ 7:1 (1976): 51--59. (cf. [A.100])
See also Exhibitions and Libraries.
423. DeMolen, R., ed. "A Devout Treatise Upon the Pater Noster ... by Desiderius Erasmus. Translated by Margaret More Roper." Erasmus of Rotterdam: A Quincentennial Symposium. Ed. R. DeMolen. New York: Twayne, 1971. 93--124, 139--40.
424. Marc'hadour, G., ed. "Erasmus' Paraphrase of the Pater Noster (1523) with its English Translation by Margaret Roper (1524)." Moreana 7 (1964): 9--63.
425. Robineau, M.-C., ed. "A Devout Treatise Upon the Pater Noster by Desiderius Erasmus. Translated by Margaret More Roper." Moreana (1966) 9: 65--92 + 10: 91--110 + 11: 109--118. [Modernized English text of Margaret Roper's translation, together with a French translation (of the English) on facing pages.]
426. Robineau, M.-C., et al., eds. "Correspondance entre Érasme et Margaret Roper." Moreana 12 (1966): 29--46, 121. [Allen #1404, #2211, #2233 and Rogers #108.]
427. McCutcheon, E. "The Learned Woman in Tudor England: Margaret More Roper." See [436].
428. Nugent, E. M., ed. "A Treatise upon the Pater Noster." The Thought and Culture of the English Renaissance: An Anthology of Tudor Prose, 1481--1555. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1956. 428--33. [An excerpt from Margaret Roper's translation of A Devout Treatise.]
429. Beilin, E. V. "Learning and Virtue: Margaret More Roper." Redeeming Eve: Women Writers of the English Renaissance. Princeton, NJ: Princeton UP, 1987. 3--28, 291--95. [A crude and rather bitter feminist reading: attacks humanist views on the education of women, and tries to debunk Margaret Roper as More's 'virtuous' daughter.]
430. Béné, C. "Cadeau d'Érasme ŕ Margaret Roper: Deux hymnes de Prudence." Miscellanea Moreana. 469--80. [Summ.: Moreana 98/99 (1988): 165, 260.]
431. Fuller, Thomas. "Margaret Roper." The Worthies of England. (1662). Ed. J. Freeman. London: George Allen & Unwin, 1952. 358--59. [Margaret Roper among the 'worthies' of England!]
432. Gee, J. A. "Margaret Roper's English Version of Erasmus' Precatio Dominica and the Apprenticeship Behind Early Tudor Translation." RES 13 (1937): 257--71.
433. Kaufman, P. I. "Absolute Margaret: Margaret More Roper And 'Well Learned' Men." See Prison Letters and Prayer
434. McCutcheon, E. "Life and Letters: Editing the Writing of Margaret Roper." New Ways of Looking at Old Texts: Papers of the Renaissance English Text Society. MRTS 107. Binghamton, NY: MRTS in Conjunction with Renaissance English Text Society, 1993. 111--17.
435. McCutcheon, E. "Margaret More Roper's Translation of Erasmus' Precatio Dominica." Acta Conventus Neo-Latini Guelpherbytani. 659--66.
436. McCutcheon, E. "The Learned Woman in Tudor England: Margaret More Roper." Women Writers of the Renaissance and Reformation. Ed. K. M. Wilson. Athens, GA: U of Georgia P, 1987. 449--80. [A sensitive and nuanced treatment of Margaret Roper, and of her relationship with her illustrious father. Includes a bibliography (477--80), and excerpts from the Devout Treatise and letters (465--77).] (cf. [427])
437. Marc'hadour, G. "Erasmus Englished by Margaret More." ClergyR 43 (1958): 78--91.
438. Marc'hadour, G. "Funiculus Triplex Margaret Roper and Thomas More." Moreana 78 (1983): 93--97.
439. Reynolds, E. E. Margaret Roper: Eldest Daughter of St. Thomas More. London: Burns & Oates, 1960.
440. Verbrugge, R. M. "Margaret More Roper's Personal Expression in the Devout Treatise Upon the Pater Noster." Silent But for the Word: Tudor Women as Patrons, Translators, and Writors of Religious Works. Ed. M. P. Hannay. Kent, OH: Kent State UP, 1985. 30--42, 260--64.
441. Wright, N. E. "The Name and the Signature of the Author of Margaret Roper's Letter to Alice Alington." Creative Imitation: New Essays on Renaissance Literature in Honor of Thomas M. Greene. Ed. D. Quint, M. W. Ferguson, G. W. Pigman III, W. A. Rebhorn. Binghampton, NY: MRTS 95, 1992. 239--57. [Summ.: D. Quint and M. W. Ferguson, ibid., p.3. A Foucaultian feminist analysis.] (cf. [A.641])
See also Prison Letters and Prayers, and Feminism and Education
442. Blackburn, E. B., ed. "John More's 'A sermon of the ... Aulter.'" Moreana 2 (1964): 5--36.
443. Blackburn, E. B., ed. "The Legacy of 'Prester John' by Damiăo ŕ Goes and John More." Moreana 14 (1967): 37--98.
444. Hogrefe, P. "John More's Translations." PBSA 49 (1955): 188--89.
445. Kraye, J. "Erasmus and the Canonization of Aristotle: The Letter to John More." England and the Continental Renaissance: Essays in Honour of J. B. Trapp. Ed. E. Chaney and P. Mack. Woodbridge, Suffolk: The Boydell P, 1990. 37--49. [Summ.: G. Marc'hadour, Moreana 117 (1994): 115. With an Appendix: "Erasmus's Aldine Aristotle," by M. C. Davies. 50--52.]
446. Allen, P. S. "More and Netherhall." See [469].
447. Boswell, J. C. "Poor Lady More." Renaissance Papers, 1991. 31--41.
448. Condren, C. "Dame Alice More and Xanthippe: Sisters to Mistress Quickly?" Moreana 64 (1980): 59--64.
449. Derrett, J. D. M. "More's Attainder and Dame Alice's Predicament." Moreana 6 (1965): 9--26.
450. Geritz, A. J. "More's Remarriage: Or, Dame Alice Vindicated." Indiana Social Studies Quarterly 37:2 (1984): 47--56.
451. Marc'hadour, G. "Supplique de Dame Alice More au Chancelier Audley (1538?)." Moreana 4 (1964): 69--75.
452. Marc'hadour, G. "More's First Wife....Jane? or Joan?" Moreana 109 (1992): 3--22. [Summ.: p. 22. The name of More's first wife called Ioanna in More's Latin Epitaph, was translated as Joan, but later as Jane from the 17th Century onwards. Includes mention of Jane Shore (pp. 9--10).] (cf. [A.253])
453. Maynard, T. "Poor Lady More." America 50 (1934): 397--98.
454. Norrington, R. In the Shadow of a Saint: Lady Alice More. Waddesdon, Bucks.: The Kylin Press, 1983.
455. Prescott, A. L. "Crime and Carnival at Chelsea: Widow Edith and Thomas More's Household." Miscellanea Moreana. 247--64. [Summ.: Moreana 98/99 (1988): 159, 254. On a work by Walter Smith about More's household.]
456. Telle, E. "La digamie de Thomas More, Érasme et Catarino Politi." BHR 52 (1990): 323--32. [Summ.: G. Marc'hadour, Moreana 113 (1993): 66. On More's second marriage and the differing attitudes on Erasmus and Catharinus.]
457. "Two Little-Known Pictures by Holbein in England." See [420].
458. Warnicke, R. "The Harpy in More's Household: Was it Lady Alice?" Moreana 87/88 (1985): 5--13.
459. Warnicke, R. "The Making of a Shrew: The Legendary History of Alice More." Rendezvous 15 (1980): 25--37.
460. Warnicke, R. "The Restive Wife in Erasmus' Colloquy: Mistress More or Lady Mountjoy?" Moreana 79/80 (1983): 5--14.
461. Bassett, Mary, trans. The Ecclesiastical History of Eusebius. B.L. Harleian MS. 1860. [Unpublished manuscript of English translation of the first five books of Eusebius.]
462. Basset, Mary, trans. St. Thomas More's History of the Passion. See De Tristitia.
463. Basset, Mary, trans. "Mary Basset's Translation of the De tristitia." See De Tristitia.
464. Cole, A. C. "Sir Thomas More's quartering ... and a new 'old grant'". See [74].
465. Hastings, M. "Sir Thomas More's Ancestry." TLS 12 Sep. 1952: 604.
466. Hastings, M. "The Ancestry of Sir Thomas More." The Guildhall Miscellany 2:1 (1961). Rpt. in Essential Articles. 92--103, 599--601.
467. McConica, J. "The Patrimony of Thomas More." See [30].
468. Ramsey, G. D. "A Saint in the City: Thomas More at Mercer's Hall, London." See [42].
469. Allen, P. S. "More and Netherhall." TLS 26 Dec. 1918: 654 + 3 Jan. 1919: 10. [On More's first marriage to Jane (Joanna) Colt and on Netherhall, the house of his father-in-law, John Colt, in Essex.] (cf. [446])
470. Blunt, R. "The Glory of Chelsea." The Fame of Blessed Thomas More, Being Addresses Delivered in his Honour in Chelsea, July 1929. London: Sheed & Ward, 1929. 93--103. [On More as a gentleman-farmer, relates a passage in Utopia to Chelsea.]
471. Cowie, L. W. "More's House in Chelsea." History Today 26:2 (1976): 118--24.
472. Davies, R. The Greatest House at Chelsey. London: John Lane, 1913. [Rev.: TLS 5 Dec. 1913: 584.]
473. Goulder, L., and D. Frasnay. "Thomas More's London." Catholic Lawyer 13 (1967): 8--20. Rpt. from The Critic [Thomas More Association, Chicago] Vol. 3? Dec. 1965--Jan. 1966. [Includes photographs.]
474. House, S. B. "Sir Thomas More as Church Patron." See [187].
475. O'Sullivan, R. "The Old Church of Chelsea." Catholic Lawyer 2 (1956): 320--23, 349. [On More's parish church in Chelsea, and on the burial sites of More's head and body, and of Margaret and William Roper.] (cf. [133])
476. Reynolds, E. E. "Butclose." Moreana 59/60 (1978): 5--8.
477. Reynolds, E. E. "More's Manors and Other Notes." Moreana 12 (1966): 81--86.
478. Reynolds, E. E. "A Right Fair House." Moreana 47/48 (1975): 5--10.
479. [Reynolds, E. E., and D. O'Sullivan.] Thomas More's London. Ed. G. Marc'hadour. Angers: Éditions Moreana, 1972. [A brief thirty-two page guide to geographical sites in London likely to be of interest to More scholars.]
480. "St. Thomas More's Tree." Catholic Lawyer 2 (1956): 15--21. [On a surviving Mulberry tree from More's garden and on the convent that occupies part of the original site of More's great house at Chelsea.]
481. Thomson, L. The Rebuilding of Chelsea Old Church. London: n.p., 1992. [Rev.: C. M. Murphy, Moreana 113 (1993): 87. On the restoration of More's own parish Church (now Anglican), largely destroyed by bombing in 1941, and on More as "Our Most Illustrious Parishioner."]
482. Antheunis, L. "Note sur John Harris, secrétaire privé du chancelier Thomas Morus (1510(?)--1579)." RHE 33 (1937): 534--50.
483. Aveling, J. C. H. "The More Family and Yorkshire." Essential Articles. 26--48, 586--89.
484. Aveling, J. C. H. "Yorkshire Notes: St. Thomas More's Family Circle and Yorkshire." Recusant History 6 (1961/62): 238--44. [On Thomas Paynell, the Creswell family, and Edward More, third son of John More and Ann Cresacre.]
485. Carpinelli, F. "Thomas More and the Daunce Family." Quincentennial Essays. 1--10.
486. Ford, C. D. "Good Master Bonvisi." ClergyR ns 27 (1947): 228--35.
487. Hall, N. "Henry Patenson---Sir Thomas More's Fool." Moreana 101/102 (1990): 75--86.
488. Hitchcock, E. V. "Note on Mr. Thomas Moare, Owner of the Emmanuel Harpsfield." in The life and death of Sr Thomas Moore, Knight, sometymes Lord high Chancellor of England. by Nicholas Harpsfield. Ed. E. V. Hitchcock. Early English Texts Society 186. London: Humphrey Milford, Oxford UP, 1932. 294--96.
489. Hogrefe, P. "Sir Thomas More's Connection with the Roper Family." PMLA 47 (1932): 523--33. [Mainly on John Roper, Sir John More, and Thomas More.] (cf. [324])
490. Merriam, T. "John Clement: His Identity, and his Marshfoot House in Essex." Moreana 97 (1988): 145--52.
491. Murray, F. G. "The Contribution of the More Family to the Counter-Reformation." Venerabile 25 (1969--71): 113--23. [Summ.: G. Marc'hadour, Moreana 27/28 (1970): 91.]
492. Norrington, R. The Household of Sir Thomas More. See [406].
493. Pollard, A. F., and A. W. Reed. "Sir Thomas More's Family." TLS 27 Mar. 1930: 274, 298. [Two letters 'To the Editor' on the marriage of two of More's daughters (Elizabeth and Cecily).]
494. Reed, A. W. "John Clement and his Books." The Library 4th ser., 6 (1926): 329--39.
495. Reynolds, E. E. "A Note on John Donne." Moreana 37 (1973): 41--43. [On a lost portrait of More and on Donne's recusant background.] (cf. [390], [409])
496. Schoeck, R. J. "Antony Bonvisi, the Heywoods and the Ropers." N&Q 197 (1952): 178--79. [On Antonio Bonvisi's relationship with William Rastell, William Roper, and Richard Heywood (John Heywood's brother.)]
497. Schoeck, R. J. "Two Notes on Margaret Gigs Clement, Foster-Daughter of Sir Thomas More." N&Q 194 (1949): 532--33.
498. Schoeck, R. J. "William Rastell and the Protonotaries: A Link in the Story of the Rastells, Ropers and Heywoods." N&Q 197 (1952): 398--99.
499. Sisson, C. "Sir Thomas More and North Mimms." RES 5 (1929): 54--55.
500. Tucker, M. J. "The More-Norfolk Connection." See [654].
501. Wenkebach, E. John Clement: ein Englischer Humanist und Arzt des sechzehnten Jahrhunderts. Leipzig: 1925.
502. Whitlock, B. D. "The Family of John Donne, 1588--91." N&Q ns 7 (1960): 380--86. [Summ.: J. S. Phillipson, AES 3 (1960): 2682.]
503. Whitlock, B. D. "The Heredity and Childhood of John Donne." N&Q ns 6 (1959): 257--62, 348--53. [Summ.: J. S. Phillipson, AES 2 (1959): 1878 + 3 (1960): 386. On Donne's relationships with the More, Rastell and Heywood families.]
504. Zapatka, F. E. "Thomas More and Thomas Darcy." Moreana 71/72 (1981): 15--27.
505. Brooks, F. St. J. "The Trinders of Holwell, Oxon.: A Link with Peter Heylyn and Sir Thomas More." N&Q 152 (1927): 128--31, 191.
506. Garavaglia, G. P. "Cresacre and Thomas More During the English Revolution, 1640--1660." Moreana 42 (1974): 39--42. [On the sequestration (and eventual discharge) of the property of Cresacre More, and his son Thomas More.] (cf. [363])
507. Loomie, A. "A Grandniece of Thomas More: Catharine Bentley, ca 1565--ca 1625." Moreana 29 (1971): 13--15. [On grants of money by the Spanish Court to Catherine Bentley, her husband and son.]
508. McCann, T. J. "Catharine Bentley, Great Grand-daughter of St. Thomas More, and Her Catholic Connections in Sussex." Moreana 43/44 (1974): 41--45. [Identifies Catherine Bentley as daughter of Thomas Roper, son of William and Margaret Roper, and niece of Viscount Montague.]
509. Shanahan, D. "The Death of Thomas More, Secular Priest Great-Grandson of St. Thomas More." Recusant History 7 (1963): 23--32.
510. Blanchard, A. Jean Second et ses počmes sur l'exécution de Thomas More. Angers: Éditions Moreana, 1972. Also publ. in Moreana 36 (1972): 1--32.
511. Blanchard, A. "Note sur l'epitaphe de Thomas More par Jean Second." Moreana 39 (1973): 84.
512. Newald, R. "[Laßt uns des Morus entsetzlich Shicksal und Tod nun beweinen.]" Erasmus Roterodamus. Freiburg: 1947. [A German translation of Secundus' Naenia attributed to Erasmus. See Moreana 29 (1971): 80.]
513. Starnes, D. T. "A Heroic Poem on the Death of Sir Thomas More---By D. Erasmus of Rotterdam." UTSE 9 (1929): 69--81. [Wrong attribution: actually by Iohannes Secundus.]
514. Balde, Jacobus. "Thomae Mori Constantia." Trans. J. Mertz. Catholic Lawyer 6 (1960): 258--59. Rpt. in "Thomae Mori Constantia (1660): In Memory of James Mertz, S. J." Moreana 90 (1986): 89--92. [A seventeenth-century epigram about More's death: Latin text and English translation. Moreana reprint also includes an introduction and a German translation.]
515. Marc'hadour, G. "Poems about Thomas More." See [520].
516. Morvannou, F. "Thomae Mori Constantia de Jacobus Balde, S. J. (1660)." Moreana 94 (1987): 75--78. [French and Breton translations of Balde's epigram about More.]
517. Pepin, R. E. "'Thomae Mori Constantia': A Rare Edition." Moreana 98/99 (1988): 61--64. [Includes Latin text and an English translation.]
518. Boardman, B. M. "'Dear Jester in the Courts of God': Francis Thompson's Tribute to St. Thomas More." Moreana 101/102 (1990): 87--92. [On Francis Thompson's "Ode to the English Martyrs" (1905), published in the Dublin Review.]
519. Blanchard, A. "Počmes du XVIe Sičcle ŕ la mémoire de Thomas More et Jean Fisher." Moreana 41 (1974): 93--99. [Latin epigrams (with French translations) by Nicholas Grudius, Jean Latomus, Jean Vital, Jacques Exerichus and others.]
520. Marc'hadour, G. "Poems about Thomas More." Moreana 12 (1966): 87--89. [On some epigrams by Iohannes Secundus (1536) and a sonnet by Faustina degli Azzi (1697).] (cf. [515])
521. Smith, C. "A Seventeenth-Century 'Vision' by Thomas More." Moreana 37 (1973): 5--14 + 41 (1974): 10
522. Sylvester, R. S. "John Constable's Poems to Thomas More." PQ 42 (1963): 525--31.
523. Sylvester, R. S. "The 'Man For All Seasons' Again: Robert Whittington's Verses to Sir Thomas More." HLQ 26 (1962): 147--54.
524. Wordsworth, William. "Apology." Moreana 4 (1964): 47. [On the martyrdom of "saintly Fisher, and unbending More." Ecclesiastical Sonnets #26 (1822).]
525. "A Wrong Ascription." Moreana 4 (1964): 44--45. [English text and French translation of a modern apocrypha: "Give me a good digestion, Lord."]
526. Duggan, D. M. "Sir Thomas More: Three Poems." SCJ 8:2 (1977): 5--7.
527. Knox, Ronald A. "A Hymn to Fisher and More." St. Thomas More Gazette 4 (Nov. 1994): 24.
528. Levi, P. "Sermon on St. Thomas More." Moreana 19/20 (1968): 148.
529. Little, G. C. "Madrigal for Margaret Retrieving the Head of Sir Thomas More." Poetry Series 10. Quarterly Review of Literature 30 (1991): sec. C, p.56.
530. Locher, D. "For Sir Thomas More, Saint." Moreana 4 (1964): 46.
531. MacDonald, K. C. "The Chancellor's Jest." G.K.'s Weekly (edited by G. K. Chesterton) 21 Mar. 1935: 23--24. Rpt. in G.K.'s Weekly: A Sampler. Ed. with an intro. L. W. Dorsett. Chicago: Loyola UP, 1986. 469--70.
532. Martin, P. "An English Martyr, Tower of London, 1535." Moreana 113 (1993): 88.
533. Mascall, E. L. "'To Chelsea's Strand I Fly': To a Dignitary who Spoke Contemptuously of a Saint." Moreana 21 (1969): 18.
534. Pigato, J. B. "Echos de Louvain." Moreana 31/32 (1971): 295--96. [A Latin epigram.]
535. Sargent, D. "Morus." Moreana 15/16 (1967): 314.
536. Schoene. M. P. "Sir Thomas More, Martyr." Moreana 3 (1964): 37--38.
537. Beahn, J. E. A Man Born Again: Saint Thomas More. Milwaukee: Bruce Publishing Co., 1954. [Rev.: C. J. Zinn, Catholic Lawyer 1 (1955): 57. An apocryphal autobiography, purports to be the memoirs of Sir Thomas More written in the Tower, narrated in the first person.]
538. Brady, C. A. Stage of Fools. New York: Dutton, 1953.
539. Croan, Princesse de, Thomas Morus: Lord Chancelier du Royaume d'Angleterre au XVIe sičcle. 2 vols. Paris: Librairie de C. Gosselin, 1833. Trans. by M. C. Monroe as Sir Thomas More: An Historical Romance. New York: Christian Press Association Publishing Co., 1890.
540. Manning, A. The Household of Sir Thomas More. London: Hall, Virtue and Co., 1851. Rpt. New York: Dutton, 1906. [A popular Victorian novel about More's family. Purports to be the diary of Margaret Roper.]
541. Plaidy, J. St. Thomas's Eve. New York: Putnam, 1970.
542. White, O. B. The King's Good Servant. New York: MacMillan, 1936.
543. Hogrefe, P. The Sir Thomas More Circle: A Program of Ideas and Their Impact on Secular Drama. Urbana: U of Illinois P, 1959. [Rev.: L. Bradner, MLN 75 (1960): 707--08; R. J. Schoeck, RenN 13 (1960): 175--77; J. B. Trapp, N&Q ns 8 (1961): 36--37.]
544. Norland, H. B. "The Role of Drama in More's Literary Career." SCJ 13:4 (1982): 59--75. [Summ.: A. J. Geritz, ELR 22 (1992): 114.]
545. Reed, A. W. Early Tudor Drama: Medwall, the Rastells, Heywood, and the More Circle. London: Methuen, 1926. [Rev.: T. S. Eliot, ("More and Tudor Drama,") TLS 2 Dec. 1926: 880 + 9 Dec. 1926: 913 (rpt. in Moreana 17 (1968): 20).]
546. Brooke, C. F. T., ed. "Sir Thomas More: An Anonymous Play of the Sixteenth Century Ascribed in Part to Shakespeare." The Shakespeare Apocrypha. Oxford: Clarendon, 1908. 383--420, 436--37.
547. Dyce, A., ed. Sir Thomas More: A Play. London: Shakespeare Society, 1844. [First edition of play from manuscript. Superceded by Greg's edition.]
548. Gabrieli, V., and G. Melchiori, eds. Sir Thomas More. A Play by Anthony Munday and Others. Revised by Henry Chettle, Thomas Dekker, Thomas Heywood and William Shakespeare. The Revels Plays. Manchester: Manchester UP, 1990. [Rev.: J. H. Jones, TLS 26 Oct. 1990: 1161; M. W. A. Smith, N&S ns 38 (1991): 378--79; J.-P. Villquin, Moreana 115/116 (1993): 151--59.]
549. Greg, W. W., ed. The Book of Sir Thomas More. Oxford: Oxford UP for the Malone Society, 1911.
550. Shirley, J., ed. Sir Thomas More: An Anonymous Play of the Sixteenth Century Ascribed in Part to Shakespeare. Canterbury: H. J. Goulden, n.d. [1938?]. [Rev.: TLS 28 Jan. 1939: 62. Modernized version made with the help of W. W. Greg.]
551. Acheson, A. Shakespeare, Chapman and Sir Thomas More. London: Quaritch, 1931. [Rev.: TLS 2 July 1931: 525, 564.]
552. Anderegg, M. A. "The Book of Sir Thomas More and its Sources." Moreana 53 (1977): 57--62.
553. Bald, R. C. "Addition III of Sir Thomas More." RES 7 (1931): 67--69.
554. Bald, R. C. "The Booke of Sir Thomas More and its Problems." Shakespeare Survey 2 (1949): 44--65.
555. Bald, R. C. "The Foul Papers of a Revision." The Library 4th ser. 26 (1945/46): 37--50. [Suggests what might have happened to The Booke of Sir Thomas More, if it had gone to the printers, by examining two quartos of plays that reveal extensive revisions.]
556. Bald, R. C. "The 'Shakespearean' Additions in The Booke of Sir Thomas More, Addition II,c." Shakespeare Survey 2 (1949): 62--65. [See also W. W. Greg, "Special Transcript of the Three Pages" ([578]).]
557. Beebe, R. "'Fashis' in The Booke of Sir Thomas More." N&Q ns 18 (1971): 452--53.
558. Blayney, P. W. M. "The Booke of Sir Thomas Moore Re-examined." SP 69 (1972): 167--91.
559. Brooks, H. F. "Shakespeare and The Gouernour, Bk. II, ch. xiii. Parallels with Richard II and the More Addition." SQ 14 (1963): 195--99. [On the roan Barbary episode in Richard II and parallels in Sir Thomas Elyot and The Booke of Sir Thomas More.]
560. Chambers, R. W. "The Expression of Ideas---Particularly Political Ideas---in the Three pages and in Shakespeare." Shakespeare's Hand in The Play of Sir Thomas More. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1923. 142--87.
561. Chambers, R. W. "Some Sequences of Thought in Shakespeare and in the 147 lines of Sir Thomas More." MLR 26 (1931): 251--80. Rev. vers. rpt. as "Shakespeare and the Play of More: Some Sequences of Thought in Shakespeare and in the 'Three Pages' of Sir Thomas More." Man's Unconquerable Mind. London: Jonathan Cape, 1939. Rpt. 1952. 204--49, 407--08.
562. Chillington, C. "Playwrights at Work: Henslowe's, Not Shakespeare's, Book of Sir Thomas More." ELR 10 (1980): 439--79.
563. Clayton, T. The 'Shakespearean' Addition in The Booke of Sir Thomas Moore: Some Aids to Scholarly and Critical Shakespearean Studies. Shakespeare Studies, Monograph Series 1. Dubuque, IA: W. C. Brown, 1969.
564. Collins, D. C. "On the Date of Sir Thomas More." RES 10 (1934): 401--11.
565. Dawson, G. E. "Shakespeare's Handwriting." ShS 42 (1990): 119--28 + 3 plates.
566. Doyle, C. C. "The Hair and Beard of Thomas More." Moreana 71/72 (1981): 5--14.
567. Eagles, R. L. "The Date and Authorship of the MS. Play Sir Thomas More." N&Q 177 (1939): 78, 120--21.
568. Feldman, A. B. "The Flemings in Shakespeare's Theatre." N&Q 197 (1952): 265--69.
569. Forker, C. R. "Webster or Shakespeare? Style, Idiom, Vocabulary, and Spelling in the Additions to Sir Thomas More." Shakespeare and Sir Thomas More: Essays on the Play and its Shakespearean Interest. Ed. T. H. Howard-Hill. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1989. 151--70.
570. Forker, C. R., and J. Candido. "Wit, Wisdom, and Theatricality in The Book of Sir Thomas More." Shakespeare Studies 13 (1980): 85--104.
571. Fox, A. "The Paradoxical Design of The Book of Sir Thomas More." Ren&Ref ns 5 (1981): 162--73.
572. Gabrieli, V. "Sir Thomas More: Sources, Characters, Ideas." Moreana 90 (1986): 17--43.
573. Gabrieli, V., and G. Melchiori. "Introduction." Sir Thomas More. A Play by Anthony Munday and Others. Revised by Henry Chettle, Thomas Dekker, Thomas Heywood and William Shakespeare. Ed. V. Gabrieli and G. Melchiori. The Revels Plays. Manchester: Manchester UP, 1990. 1--53. (cf. [601])
574. Gabrieli, V., and G. Melchiori. "Appendix: A Table of Sources and Close Analogues for the Text of The Book of Sir Thomas More." Shakespeare and Sir Thomas More: Essays on the Play and its Shakespearean Interest. Ed. T. H. Howard-Hill. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1989. 197--202.
575. Greg, W. W. "Autograph Plays by Anthony Munday." MLR 8 (1913): 89--90. [Contra his earlier position in his edition, Greg accepts original MS. of Sir Thomas More as Munday's autograph.]
576. Greg, W. W. "The Handwritings of the Manuscript." Shakespeare's Hand in The Play of Sir Thomas More. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1923. 41--56.
577. Greg, W. W., ed. "Ill May Day. Scenes from the Play of Sir Thomas More." Shakespeare's Hand in The Play of Sir Thomas More. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1923. 189--227.
578. Greg, W. W., ed. "Special Transcript of the Three Pages." Shakespeare's Hand in The Play of Sir Thomas More. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1923. 228ff. [Pages of transcript not numbered. For another transcript, see also R. C. Bald, "The 'Shakespearean' Additions in The Booke of Sir Thomas More, Addition II,c." [556]).]
579. Harrison, G. B. "The Date of Sir Thomas More." RES 1 (1925): 337--39.
580. Hays, M. L. "Shakespeare's Hand in Sir Thomas More: Some Aspects of the Paleographic Argument." Shakespeare Studies 8 (1975): 241--53.
581. Hays, M. L. "Watermarks in the Manuscript of Sir Thomas More and a Possible Collation." SQ 26 (1975): 66--69.
582. Hibbard, G. R. "Erasmus and More in the Age of Shakespeare." ErasmusE 12 (1983): 2--10.
583. Honigmann, E. A. J. "The Play of Sir Thomas More and Some Contemporary Events." Shakespeare Survey 42 (1990): 77--84.
584. Howard-Hill, T. H., ed. Shakespeare and Sir Thomas More: Essays on the Play and its Shakespearean Interest. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1989. [Rev.: R. A. Foakes, RES ns 42 (1991): 577--78; D. W. Foster, RenQ 44 (1991): 369--72; E. A. J. Honigmann, YES 21 (1991): 359--60; E. Sams, N&Q ns 37 (1990): 464--65. [A 'sequel' to Shakespeare's Hand, and a review of scholarship on the play and on 'Hand D' in the sixty years since the publication of Shakespeare's Hand. Articles also listed separately.]
585. Jackson, MacD. P. "A Non-Shakespearean Parallel to the Comic Mispronunciation of 'Ergo' in Hand D in Sir Thomas More." N&Q ns 18 (1971): 139.
586. Jackson, MacD. P. "Anthony Munday and the Play of Thomas More." Moreana 85 (1984): 83--84.
587. Jackson, MacD. P. "Hand D of Sir Thomas More." N&Q ns 28 (1981): 146.
588. Jackson, MacD. P. "Linguistic Evidence for the Date of Shakespeare's Addition to Sir Thomas More." N&Q ns 25 (1978): 154--56.
589. Jenkins, H. "Readings in the Manuscript of Sir Thomas More." MLR 43 (1948): 512--14. [Two emendations to Greg's edition.]
590. Jones, J. H. "Sir Thomas More (Shaw Theatre, London, England)." TLS 14 Sep. 1990: 975. [A "theatre review."]
591. Jowett, J. "Henry Chettle and the Original Text of Sir Thomas More." Shakespeare and Sir Thomas More: Essays on the Play and its Shakespearean Interest. Ed. T. H. Howard-Hill. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1989. 131--49.
592. Lake, D. J. "The Date of the Sir Thomas More Additions by Dekker and Shakespeare." N&Q ns 24 (1977): 114--16.
593. Law, R. A. "Is Heywood's Hand in Sir Thomas More?" UTSE 11 (1931): 24--31. [Questions Tannenbaum's identification of 'Hand B' as Heywood's.]
594. Long, W. B. "The Occasion of The Book of Sir Thomas More." Shakespeare and Sir Thomas More: Essays on the Play and its Shakespearean Interest. Ed. T. H. Howard-Hill. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1989. 45--56.
595. Macnalty, A. S. "Shakespeare and Sir Thomas More." See [868].
596. McMillan, S. "The Book of Sir Thomas More: Dates and Acting Companies." Shakespeare and Sir Thomas More: Essays on the Play and its Shakespearean Interest. Ed. T. H. Howard-Hill. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1989. 57--76.
597. McMillan, S. The Elizabethan Theatre and The Book of Sir Thomas More. Ithaca, NY: Cornell UP, 1987. [Rev.: F. B. Williams, Moreana 95/96 (1987): 81--82.]
598. Matchett, W. M. "Shylock, Iago, and Sir Thomas More: With Some Further Discussion of Shakespeare's Imagination." PMLA 92 (1977): 217--30. [On image clusters in 'Hand D' of Sir Thomas More and several Shakespeare Plays.]
599. Melchiori, G. "Hand D in Sir Thomas More: An Essay in Misinterpretation." Shakespeare Survey 38 (1985): 101--14.
600. Melchiori, G. "The Booke of Sir Thomas Moore: A Chronology of Revision." SQ 37 (1986): 291--308.
601. Melchiori, G. "The Book of Sir Thomas More: Dramatic Unity." Shakespeare and Sir Thomas More: Essays on the Play and its Shakespearean Interest. Ed. T. H. Howard-Hill. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1989. 77--100. [See also "Introduction" to edition of Sir Thomas More, edited by V. Gabrieli and G. Melchiori ([573]).]
602. Merriam, T. "Chettle, Munday, Shakespeare, and Sir Thomas More?" N&S ns 39 (1992): 336--41. [Summ.: Infotrac.]
603. Merriam, T. "Did Munday Compose Sir Thomas More?" N&S ns 37 (1990): 175--78.
604. Merriam, T. "Lord Say, Sir Thomas More, and Good Friday." Moreana 109 (1992): 47--52. [Summ.: p. 52.]
605. Merriam, T. "The Authorship of Sir Thomas More." Association for Literary and Linguistic Computing Bulletin 10 (1982): 1--8.
606. Metz, G. H. Four Plays Ascribed to Shakespeare: The Reign of King Edward III, Sir Thomas More, The History of Cardenio, The Two Noble Kinsmen---An Annotated Bibliography. New York: Garland, 1982. 69--117. [Detailed annotations on bibliography up to 1981.]
607. Metz, G. H. "The Master of the Revels and The Booke of Sir Thomas Moore." SQ 33 (1982): 493--95.
608. Metz, G. H. "The Play of Sir Thomas More: The Problem of the Primary Source." Moreana 82 (1984): 41--48.
609. Metz, G. H., ed. "Sir Thomas More: Introduction." Sources of Four Plays Ascribed to Shakespeare: The Reign of King Edward III, Sir Thomas More, The History of Cardenio, The Two Noble Kinsmen. Columbia, MO: U of Missouri P, 1989. 135--206. [Rev.: D. W. Foster, SQ 42 (1991): 237--40. Excerpts from texts on pp. 207--254. Some items also listed separately.] (cf. [611])
610. Metz, G. H. "Thomas More, Thomas Cromwell, and Jack Faulkner." N&Q ns 32 (1985): 28--30.
611. Metz, G. H. "'Voice and credyt': The Scholars and Sir Thomas More." Shakespeare and Sir Thomas More: Essays on the Play and its Shakespearean Interest. Ed. T. H. Howard-Hill. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1989. 11--44. [See also Metz's "Sir Thomas More: Introduction," in Sources of Four Plays Ascribed to Shakespeare ([609]).]
612. Miller, C. H. "Thomas More, A Man For All Seasons: Robert Bolt's Play and the Elizabethan Play of Sir Thomas More." See [648].
613. Nosworthy, J. M. "Hand B in Sir Thomas More." The Library 5th ser. 11 (1958): 47--50.
614. Nosworthy, J. M. "Shakespeare and Sir Thomas More." RES ns 6 (1955): 12--25.
615. Pafford, J. H. P. "The Play of Sir Thomas More." N&Q ns 28 (1981): 145. [Note on the use of "dung."]
616. Pollard, A. W. "Introduction." Shakespeare's Hand in The Play of Sir Thomas More. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1923. 1--40. [With an appendix of the accounts of the anti-alien disturbances of 1595, 1586 and 1593.]
617. Pollard, A. W. "Verse Tests and the Date of Sir Thomas More." RES 1 (1925): 441--43.
618. Ramsey, P. "Shakespeare and Sir Thomas More Revisited: or, A Mounty on the Trail." PBSA 70 (1976): 333--46.
619. Rousseau, M.-C. "Sir Thomas More: du texte ŕ la scene." Moreana 83/84 (1984): 127--42.
620. Rousseau, M.-C. "Sir Thomas More: une énigme resolue?" Moreana 71/72 (1981): 155--65.
621. Rousseau, M.-C. "Sir Thomas More: un dossier en instance." Moreana 75/76 (1982): 147--50.
622. Schücking, L. L. "Shakespeare and Sir Thomas More." RES 1 (1925): 40--59.
623. Shakespeare's Hand in The Play of Sir Thomas More: Papers by Alfred W. Pollard, W. W. Greg, E. Maunde Thompson, J. Dover Wilson, & R. W. Chambers. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1923. [Articles also listed separately.]
624. Spikes, J. D. "The Book of Sir Thomas More: Structure and Meaning." Moreana 43/44 (1974): 25--39.
625. Spurgeon, C. F. E. "Imagery in the Sir Thomas More Fragment." RES 6 (1930): 257--70.
626. Storari, G. "From Elizabeth I to Elizabeth II: Two Popular Views of Thomas More." See [652].
627. Tannenbaum, S. A. "More About The Bookie of Sir Thomas Moore." PMLA 43 (1928): 767--78.
628. Tannenbaum, S. A. Problems in Shakespeare's Penmanship, Including a Study of the Poet's Will. New York: The Century Company (for the Modern Language Association of America), 1927. [Rev.: W. W. Greg, TLS 24 Nov. 1927: 871; C. Sisson, MLR 23 (1928): 231--34.]
629. Tannenbaum, S. A. The Booke of Sir Thomas More (A Bibliotic Study). New York: The Tenny Press, 1927. [Rev.: W. W. Greg, TLS 24 Nov. 1927: 871; C. Sisson, MLR 23 (1928): 231--34.]
630. Taylor, G. "The Date and Auspices of the Additions to Sir Thomas More." Shakespeare and Sir Thomas More: Essays on the Play and its Shakespearean Interest. Ed. T. H. Howard-Hill. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1989. 101--29.
631. Thompson, E. M. "The Handwriting of the Three Pages Attributed to Shakespeare Compared with His Signatures." Shakespeare's Hand in The Play of Sir Thomas More. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1923. 57--112.
632. Velz, J. W. "Sir Thomas More and the Shakespeare Canon: Two Approaches." Shakespeare and Sir Thomas More: Essays on the Play and its Shakespearean Interest. Ed. T. H. Howard-Hill. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1989. 171--95.
633. Wentersdorf, K. P. "A Crux in the Putative Shakespearian Addition to Sir Thomas More." ELN 10 (1972/73): 8--10.
634. Wilson, J. D. "Bibliographical Links Between the Three Pages and the Good Quartos." Shakespeare's Hand in The Play of Sir Thomas More. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1923. 113--42.
635. Wright, G. T. "Can Sir Thomas More be by Shakespeare?" Moreana 75/76 (1982): 89--90.
636. Bolt, Robert. A Man For All Seasons: A Play of Sir Thomas More. London: Heinemann, 1960. [Robert Bolt's famous play made into a film of the same name in 1966, starring Paul Scofield as "More".]
637. Atkins, A. "Robert Bolt: Self, Shadow, and the Theater of Recognition." Modern Drama 10 (1967/68): 182--88. [On the relationship between More and the Common Man.]
638. Barnett, G. A. "The Theatre of Robert Bolt." Dalhousie Review 48 (1968): 13--23. [On four published plays of Robert Bolt, including A Man for All Seasons.]
639. Bertagnoni, M. "Un Uomo per tutte le stagioni." Moreana 17 (1968): 73--79. [English summary (78--79).]
640. Bolt, Robert. "Preface." A Man For All Seasons: A Play of Sir Thomas More. London: Heinemann, 1960. v--xix. Rpt. as "Preface to A Man For All Seasons." Essential Articles. 473--80. Pp. v--xiv rpt. in More's Utopia and its Critics. Ed. L. Gallagher. Chicago: Scott, Foresman and Company, 1964. 92--97. [An important preface. Bolt explains his reasons for writing his play. On More as "a hero of selfhood."]
641. Driver, T. F. "A Play of Conscience." Christian Century Vol. 79, 17 Jan. 1962: 87--89. [Summ.: C. D. Tate, Jr., AES 5 (1962): 2237. A review article.]
642. Hauerwas, S., and T. L. Shaffer. "Hope Faces Power: Thomas More and the King of England." Soundings 61 (1978): 456--79. [By a theologian and a lawyer: on the seductions of power in Robert Bolt's A Man for All Seasons. Contains some very acute remarks on More and the Law.] (cf. [64])
643. McElrath, J. R. "The Metaphoric Structure of A Man of All Seasons." Modern Drama 14 (1971/72): 84--92. [On a cluster of images water---mud---river---anchor---boat in Robert Bolt's play.]
644. Marc'hadour, G. "A Man For All Seasons." Drama Critique 4 (1961): 18--26. [Summ.: H. G. Zettler, AES 4 (1961): 1082.]
645. Marc'hadour, G. "An Eloquent Man for All Seasons Evokes the Glory of Thomas More." Moreana 13 (1967): 112--14. [Excerpts from some American reviews.]
646. Marc'hadour, G. "Best Picture of the Year." Moreana 14 (1967): 120--21. [A list of reviews of the film.]
647. Marc'hadour, G. "Un 'homme' ... toujours: Saint Thomas More---Réactions au film de Zinneman." Moreana 17 (1968): 81--84. [Some French reactions to the Zinneman's film.]
648. Miller, C. H. "Thomas More, A Man For All Seasons: Robert Bolt's Play and the Elizabethan Play of Sir Thomas More." Moreana 104 (1990): 101--10. [Robert Bolt's play and the Book of Sir Thomas More both reduce More to being a man of one season. Miller draws on the De tristitia to illustrate More's attitude towards martyrdom. He concludes that the best way to understand More is to read his works.] (cf. [612], [A.601])
649. Reynolds, E. E. "The Significance of A Man For All Seasons." Moreana 23 (1969): 34--39.
650. Smith, C. "A Drama for All Times? A Man for All Seasons Revived and Restored." Moreana 98/99 (1988): 51--58. [On the 1987--88 revivals of Bolt's play at Chichester and at London (where Charlton Heston played More).]
651. Smith, L. MacMillan Master Guides: A Man For All Seasons By Robert Bolt. London: MacMillan, 1985. [Scene-by-scene summary, commentary and backgrounds to Robert Bolt's play.]
652. Storari, G. "From Elizabeth I to Elizabeth II: Two Popular Views of Thomas More." Moreana 30 (1971): 25--28. [The Book of Sir Thomas More is essentially based on Hall's Chronicle and Roper's Life, while A Man For All Seasons is based on Chambers' biography.] (cf. [626])
653. Tessier, F. "Commitment is of no Season---Bolt's Play and Anouilh's Script." See [674].
654. Tucker, M. J. "The More-Norfolk Connection." Moreana 33 (1972): 5--13. [Criticises Bolt's portrayal of Norfolk as historically inaccurate.] (cf. [500])
655. "Un Uomo per tutte le stagioni di F. Zinneman." Moreana 17 (1968): 81--83. [A list of Italian reviews of Zinneman's film.]
656. Anouilh, Jean. Thomas More ou l'homme libre. Paris: La Table Ronde, 1987. [Anouilh's last play, published two months before his death.]
657. Deegan, R. E. The King's Conscience: A Play in Two Acts About Sir Thomas More. New York: Exposition P, 1954.
658. Doherty, F. The King's
Servant. A Play in Three Acts. New York:
659. Fox, A. D. Sir Thomas More: An Historical Play in Five Acts. London: Constable, 1905.
660. Haushofer, A. Thomas Morus: unvollendetes tragisches Schauspiel. Paderhorn: F. Schöningh, 1985.
661. Hurdis, James. Sir Thomas More, A Tragedy. London: J. Johnson, 1792, 1793, 1810.
662. Regau, T. Thomas Morus.
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663. Stuart, M. Traitor's Gate. A
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664. Vernulaeus, Nicolaus. Henricus Octavus: A Neo-Latin Drama. Ed. and trans. L. A. Schuster. Austin, TX: U of Texas P, 1962. [Rev.: H. van Crombruggen, English Studies 47 (1966): 221--24. A Counter-Reformation Latin play on the martyrdoms of More and Fisher. Based mainly on Nicholas Sander's Rise and Growth of the Anglican Schism.]
665. Willeke, C. Der
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666. Babler, O. F. "Sir Thomas More: Plays." N&Q 194 (1949): 305, 415. [Note on a Neo-Latin play about More surviving at Olomouc.]
667. Brewer, P. "Le Thomas More de Henriette Roland Holst." Moreana 97 (1988): 9--21. [On a Dutch play written in 1912 on Thomas More by a Dutch Woman socialist.]
668. Corrigan, B. "Sir Thomas More: Personage and Symbol on the Italian Stage." Studies in the Continental Background of Renaissance English Literature: Essays Presented to John L. Lievsay. Ed. D. B. J. Randall and G. W. Williams. Durham, NC: Duke UP, 1977. 91--108. [On four Italian plays on More from the seventeenth to nineteenth centuries.] (cf. [892])
669. Foley, B. "Thomas Morus, Tragoedia." The Venerabile 7 (1934--36): 94--106. [Summ.: F. G. Murray, Moreana 19/20 (1968): 100. A Neo-Latin Play (c.1610) about More.]
670. Geritz, A. J. "Sir Thomas More: A Tragedy by James Hurdis." Moreana 113 (1993): 5--16. [Summ.: p. 119.]
671. Marc'hadour, G. "Thomas More." Moreana 19/20 (1968): 21--23. [Report on a play by Jean Claudius on Thomas More performed in the Tower of London.]
672. Peters, C. "The Image of Thomas More in 20th Century Plays---A Presentation of Five More Dramas." Moreana 109 (1992): 23--46 + 66. [Summ. (E./Fr.): p.46/66. On Jean Anouilh's film script and four other modern plays, one British, one American and two German.]
673. Rousseau, M.-C. "Entre Théâtre et Cinéma: Le Script de Anouilh." Moreana 108 (1991): 33--40.
674. Tessier, F. "Commitment is of no Season---Bolt's Play and Anouilh's Script." Thomas-Morus-Jahrbuch. Boventer, H., ed. Düsseldorf: Triltsch Verlag, 1991. 88--92. (cf. [653])
675. Unterweg, F.-K. "A Man for All Stages---Five Centuries of Thomas More Dramas." Moreana 108 (1991): 5--32.
676. Unterweg, F.-K. "Thomas More in Dutch Drama." Moreana 97 (1988): 23--40. [On several Dutch and Neo-Latin plays about More from the seventeenth to the twentieth centuries.]
677. Unterweg, F.-K. Thomas Morus Dramen vom Barock bis zur Gegenwart. Wesenmerkmale und Entwicklungstendenzen. Paderborn: Ferdinand Schöningh, 1990. [Rev.: H. Allport, Moreana 111/112 (1992): 167--68.]
678. Unterweg, F.-K. "Thomas Morus, Tragoedia." Acta conventus neo-latini guelpherbytani. 365--74. [On Counter-Reformation Jesuit plays about More.]
679. Basset, B. Born For Friendship: The Spirit of Sir Thomas More New York: Sheed & Ward, 1964. London: Burns & Oates, 1965. [Rev.: C. W. Crawford, Moreana 6 (1965): 77--81.]
680. Baumstark, R. Thomas Morus.
Freiburg im Breisgau:
681. Brémond, H. Le Bienheureux Thomas More. Paris: Lecoffre, 1904. Trans. By H. Child as Life of Blessed Thomas More. New York: Benziger; London: Duckworth, 1904.
682. Bridgett, T. E. The Life and Writings of Sir Thomas More. London: Burns Oates & Washbourne, 1891. Rpt. New York: Scholarly P, 1976.
683. Campbell, W. E. Erasmus, More and Tyndale. London: Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1949. 79--96, 124--88, 208--26, 237--66. [Some chapters also listed separately.]
684. Cecil, A. A Portrait of Thomas More. London: Eyre & Spottiswoode; New York: Putnam, 1937 [Rev.: TLS 20 Feb. 1937: 127 + 171.]
685. Chambers, R. W. Thomas More. London: Jonathan Cape, 1935. Rpt. Ann Arbor, MI: U of Michigan P, 1958. Rpt. London: Penguin Books in Association with Jonathan Cape (A Peregrine Book), 1963. Rpt. Brighton: The Harvester P, 1981. Ital. trans. Milan: , 1965. [Rev.: M. Belgion, Criterion 15 (1935/36): 156--64; P. E. Hallett, RES 11 (1936): 472--74; J. D. Mackie, History 21 (1936): 61--63; A. L. Rowse, Spectator 154 (1935): 924.]
686. Clayton, J. Sir Thomas More: A Short Study. London: Burns Oates & Washbourne, 1933. [Rev.: G. MacDonald, DublinR 196 (1935): 33--35.]
687. Coulton, G. G. "The Faith of St. Thomas More." The Quarterly Review 265 (1935): 327--43. Rpt. in Essential Articles. 502--12, 666--67.
688. Farrow, J. The Story of Thomas More. London: Sheed & Ward, 1954.
689. Fox, A. Thomas More: History and Providence. See [139].
690. Heinrich, H. P. Thomas
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691. Hollis, C. Sir Thomas More. London: Sheed & Ward, 1934. Rev. ed. London: Burns & Oates, 1961. [Rev.: TLS 3 Jan. 1935: 6; A. L. Rowse, Spectator 154 (1935): 129--30.]
692. Hourdin, G. Intellectuel sans vanité: St. Thomas More. 1958.
693. Hutton, W. H. Sir Thomas More. London: Methuen, 1895. Rpt. 1900.
694. Jones, J. P. Thomas More. See [143].
695. Kenny, A. Thomas More. See [144].
696. Mackintosh, James. The Life of Sir Thomas More. London: Longmanns, 1844.
697. Marc'hadour, G. "Additions et corrections ŕ l'univers de Thomas More." Moreana (1963--65) 1: 70--81 + 2: 71--82 + 3: 39--60 + 4: 57--68 + 5: 41--52.
698. Marc'hadour, G. Thomas More, ou la sage folie. Collection Philosophes de tous les temps 76. Paris: Éditions Seghers, 1971. [Rev.: G. Marc'hadour, Moreana 33 (1972): 39--46; J. K. McConica, Ren&Ref os 9 (1972): 37.]
699. Marc'hadour, G. Thomas More: Un homme pour toutes les saisons. Mémoire d'hommes, Mémoire de foi 7. Paris: Éditions Ouvričres, 1992. [Rev.: M. Gauduchon, Moreana 113 (1993): 95--96.]
700. Marc'hadour, G. L'Univers de Thomas More: Chronologie critique de More, Érasme et leur époque, 1477--1536. Paris: J. Vrin, 1963. [Rev.: P. Mesnard, Moreana 1 (1963): 27--30; R. S. Sylvester, RenN 16 (1963): 319--23.]
701. Marius, R. Thomas More: A Biography. New York: Alfred A. Knopf; London: J. M. Dent, 1984. Rpt. New York: Vintage Books, 1985. Germ trans. by U. Mäurer. Thomas More: eine Biographie. Zürich: Benziger, 1987. [Summ.: A. J. Geritz, ELR 22 (1992): 112. Rev.: D. L. Gregory, Catholic Lawyer 29 (1985): 344--55; A. F. Kinney, RenQ 40 (1987): 118--21; N. H. Minnich, ("Second Thoughts on Thomas More's Biography"), America 16 Nov. 1985: 330--31 (rpt. in Catholic Lawyer, 30 (1985): 94--98); J. Patrick, Modern Age 32 (1988): 144--47; W. Ribhegge, Die Zeit 22 Dec. 1989.]
702. Martz, L. L. Thomas More: The Search for the Inner Man. See [145].
703. Maynard, T. Humanist as Hero, the Life of Sir Thomas More. New York: MacMillan, 1947.
704. McConica, J. Thomas More: A Short Biography. London: National Portrait Gallery, 1977. [A balanced account.]
705. Merlaud, A. Thomas More. Paris: Éditions S.O.S., 1973. [Rev.: Moreana 39 (1973): 73--80.]
706. Miglioranza, Fray C. Santo Tomás Moro: La fuerza de la conciencia. Buenos Aires: Editorial Claretiana, 1992.
707. O'Connell, J. R. Saint Thomas More. London: Duckworth, 1935. [Rev.: TLS 23 Nov. 1935: 771.]
708. Paredi, D. Vita di Tommaso Moro. Milan: Edizioni O. R., 1987. [Rev.: (Ital.) D. Zanibelli, Moreana 101/102 (1990): 207--08.]
709. Petrilli, G. San Tommaso Moro. Milan: Aldo Martello Editore, 1972. [Rev.: Moreana 39 (1973): 65--72.]
710. Potter, G. R. Sir Thomas More. Roadmaker Series. London: Leonard Parsons; Boston, MA: Small, Maynard, & Co., 1925. [Rev.: TLS 3 Dec. 1925: 833.]
711. Prada, A. V. de. Sir Tomás Moro, Lord Canciller de Inglaterra. Madrid: Ediciones Rialp, 1962. 1966. 5th ed. 1989. [Rev.: (Sp.) F. L. Estrada, Moreana 101/102 (1990): 36.]
712. Reynolds, E. E. The Field is Won: The Life and Death of Saint Thomas More London: Burns & Oates; Milwaukee: Bruce, 1968. [Rev.: G. Marc'hadour and M. Slattery, Moreana 23 (1969): 40--41; G. A. Tomlinson, Moreana 21 (1969): 105--06.]
713. Reynolds, E. E. Saint Thomas More. New York: P. J. Kenedy, 1954. Rpt. Garden City, NY: Image Books (Doubleday), 1958.
714. Reynolds, E. E. Thomas More and Erasmus. London: Burns & Oates, 1965. 16--23, 34--43, 112--26, 179--53. [Rev.: N.-M. Egretier, Moreana 9 (1966): 47--51 + 10 (1966): 80.]
715. Ridley, J. G. The Statesman and the Fanatic: Thomas Wolsey and Thomas More. London: Constable, 1982. Also publ. as Statesman and Saint: Cardinal Wolsey, Sir Thomas More, and the Politics of Henry VIII. New York: Viking P, 1983. [Summ.: A. J. Geritz, ELR 22 (1992): 113. Rev.: J. D. M. Derrett, ("Thomas More as a Martyr,") DownsideR 101 (1983): 187--93; G. R. Elton, Moreana 77 (1983): 92. Not so much a biography as an exercise in "Foxean" vituperation by a descendent or namesake of one of the 'Marian Martyrs'. Character assassination at its worst.]
716. Routh, E. M. G. Sir Thomas More and His Friends, 1477--1535. London: Oxford UP, 1934. [Rev.: TLS 5 Apr. 1934: 240; A. L. Rowse, Criterion 14 (1934/35): 137--40.]
717. Rupp, G. Thomas More: The King's Good Servant. London: Collins, 1978.
718. Sargent, D. Thomas More. London: Sheed & Ward, 1934. [Rev.: TLS 5 July 1934: 477.]
719. Seebohm, Frederick. Sir Thomas More. London: 1896. 3rd ed. London: Longmans, 1911.
720. Smith, R. L. John Fisher and Thomas More: Two English Saints. See [864].
721. Wilson, Derek. England in the Age of Thomas More. London: Granada Publishing, 1978. [Not a biography, but rather a study of early Tudor England and More's relationship to his culture. See especially pp. 1--15, "Prologue: The Man and his Age." and pp. 234--38, "Epilogue: The Man Against the Age."]
722. Woodgate, M. V. Thomas More. Slough, Berks.: St. Paul Publications, 1969.
723. Znidarsic, L. Thomas More, Krscanski Humanist, Izbrani angleski spisi. Religiozna misel 3. Celje: Mohorjeva druzba, 1992.
See also General Studies of More's Works
724. Belloc, Hilaire. "Saint Thomas More." Characters of the Reformation. London: Sheed & Ward, 1936. 98--110. Rpt. New York: Image Books, 1958. 62--69. [On the uniqueness of More's death. See also "The Witness of Abstract Truth," in [99].]
725. Bowden, H. S., ed. Mementoes of the Martyrs and Confessors of England and Wales. Rev. D. Attwater. London: Burns & Oates, 1910; 1962. 24, 46--47, 58, 170--73, 174, 204--05, 234--35, 249--50, 289--90. [Meditations on the life of More, based mainly on Roper.]
726. Browne, H. "A Catholic of the Renaissance." The Fame of Blessed Thomas More, Being Addresses Delivered in his Honour in Chelsea, July 1929. London: Sheed & Ward, 1929. 81--92. [More as a representative of the "common man", of the best in his age and culture.]
727. Burnet, Gilbert. The History of the Reformation of the Church of England. The Third Part, Being a Supplement to the Two Volumes Formerly Published. London: J. Churchill, 1715.
728. Chambers, R. W. "Sir Thomas More, 1478--1535." The Great Tudors. Ed. K. Garvin. New York: E. P. Dutton & Co., 1935. 101--16. Rpt. in abr. ed. London: Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1956, 1961. 67--82. Rev. vers. rpt. as "Martyrs of the Reformation: Thomas More." in Man's Unconquerable Mind. By R. W. Chambers. London: Jonathan Cape, 1939. 172--89. Rpt. in Essential Articles. 489--500, 666.
729. Chambers, R. W. "Sir Thomas More's Fame Among His Countrymen." The Fame of Blessed Thomas More, Being Addresses Delivered in his Honour in Chelsea, July 1929. London: Sheed & Ward, 1929. 9--32.
730. Checksfield, M. M. "Thomas More (1478--1535)." Portraits of Renaissance Life and Thought. London: Longmans, 1964. 27--45.
731. Chesterton, G. K. "A Turning Point in History." The Fame of Blessed Thomas More, Being Addresses Delivered in his Honour in Chelsea, July 1929. London: Sheed & Ward, 1929. 63--64. Rpt. in Essential Articles. 501. [See also Chesterton's Short History.]
732. Chesterton, G. K. "St. Thomas More." The Well and the Shallows. London: Sheed & Ward, 1935, 1937. 237--43. Rpt. in The Catholic Church and Conversion---and others. Vol. 3 of The Collected Works of G. K. Chesterton. Ed. J. J. Thompson, Jr. San Francisco: Ignatius Press, 1990. 505--09.
733. Chesterton, G. K. "St. Thomas More [1477--1535]." Saints are not Sad: Forty Biographical Portraits. Ed. F. J. Sheed. New York: Sheed & Ward, 1949. 290--96.
734. Chesterton, G. K. "Thomas More." The English Way: Studies in English Sanctity from St. Bede to Newman. Ed. M. Ward. London: Sheed & Ward, 1933. 211--12.
735. Dart, J. L. C. "Thomas Becket and Thomas More: Were they both Martyrs?" Church Quarterly Review 157 (1956): 35--46.
736. Delany, S. P. "Saint Thomas More [1478--1535]." Married Saints. New York: Longmans, Green & Co., 1935. 1941. Rpt. Freeport, NY: Books for Libraries P, 1969. 173--91.
737. Donnelly, G. "St. Thomas More." Catholic Lawyer 14 (1968): 320--25, 319.
738. Farmer, D. H., ed. "Thomas More (1478--1535)." The Oxford Dictionary of Saints. Oxford: Clarendon P, 1978. 284--86.
739. Foss, M. "Sir Thomas More." Tudor Portraits: Success and Failure of an Age. London: George G. Harrop, 1973. 31--51. [A brief biography.]
740. Freemantle, A. "Thomas More." Saints Alive: The Lives of Thirteen Heroic Saints. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1978. 90--113.
741. Fuller, Thomas. "Sir Thomas More." The Worthies of England. (1662). Ed. J. Freeman. London: George Allen & Unwin, 1952. 356--58. [A brief encomium.]
742. Greenblatt, S. "At the Table of the Great: More's Self-Fashioning and Self-Cancellation." Renaissance Self-Fashioning: From More to Shakespeare. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1980. 11--73, 259--68. [Summ.: A. J. Geritz, ELR 22 (1992): 114. Rev.: R. Strier, Boundary 2 10:3 (1982): 385--87. Crude Freudian debunking---partisan biography at its worst. Compare with his equally crude hagiographical treatment of Tyndale in the following chapter.]
743. Haughton, R. The Young Thomas More. London: Parrish and Roy, 1966. [Rev.: E. Reilly, Moreana 17 (1968): 80. For adolescent readers.]
744. Hoffmann, A. "Thomas More." Lives of the Tudor Age, 1485--1603. New York: Barnes & Noble, 1977. 331--36.
745. Innes, A. D. "Sir Thomas More." Ten Tudor Statesmen. London: E. Nash, 1906. Rev. ed. London: Grayson & Grayson, 1934. 67--91. [A brief biography.]
746. Innes, A. D. "Sir Thomas More: The Idealist (b. 1478, d. 1535)." Leading Figures in English History: Tudor and Stewart Period. London: Rivington, 1931. Rpt. Freeport, NY: Books for Libraries P, 1967. 35--56.
747. Jenkins, C. Sir Thomas More. A Commemoration Lecture Delivered in the Chapter House, Canterbury, at the Festival of the Friends of Canterbury Cathedral, June, 1935. Canterbury: Published by The Friends of Canterbury Cathedral and printed by J. A. Jennings, 1935. [Rev.: TLS 23 Nov. 1935: 771. A brief biography, includes facsimile and translation of More's letter of confraternity with Canterbury (Herbrüggen #182A).]
748. Knox, R. A. "The English Martyrs: I & II," and "St. Thomas More: I & II." Occasional Sermons of Ronald Knox. Ed. P. Caraman. London: Burns & Oates, 1960. 103--25. [Four sermons on More as a Catholic Martyr, composed in Ronald Knox's charmingly inimitable style.]
749. Lee, S. "More, Sir Thomas." Dictionary of National Biography. London: Spottiswoode & Co., 1894. Vol. 38: 429--49. Rpt. London: Geoffrey Cumberlege for Oxford UP, 1921--22. Vol. XIII: 876--96.
750. Lee, S. "Sir Thomas More." Great Englishmen of the Sixteenth Century. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1904. 17--62. [Expresses typical 19th century liberal prejudices; shows no understanding of More's Christian Humanism or of the complexities of More's character.]
751. Lilly, W. S. "More---The Saint." Renaissance Types. London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1901. 309--78.
752. Lloyd, T. Two Saints Named Thomas (Saint Thomas Aquinas / Saint Thomas More). Middle Green, Langley, Bucks.: Saint Paul Editions, 1966. [Rev.: C. W. Crawford, Moreana 12 (1966): 99--100. For children.]
753. Longford, F. "St. Thomas More: God's Servant First." Saints. London: Hutchinson, 1987. 71--82.
754. Loughran, H. "Easterweek, 1534. Saint Thomas More: A Saint for our Season." Catholic Insight [Toronto] 3:3 (April 1995): 13--16.
755. Manuel, F. E. "Reconsideration." New Republic 24 Jun. 1978: 37--41. [Repeats old canard or shibboleth about More "persecuting" heretics, but does emphasise his wit and humour.]
756. Marc'hadour, G. "Chevalerie et Martyre." Saints et Saincteté: hier et aujourd'hui. Paris: Didier-Erudition, 1991. [Summ.: G. Marc'hadour, Moreana 113 (1993): 79.]
757. Marc'hadour, G. "Sir (Saint) Thomas More." Encyclopedia Britannica. (15th ed. 1974). 8: 313--15. Rpt. with changes Angers: Éditions Moreana, 1982. [11th ed. (1911) by M. Pattison, Vol. 18: 822--26; 14th ed. (1973) by H. W. Donner, Vol. 15: 830--33. A. W. Reed responsible for 12th ed. (1923) or 13th ed. (1926)?]
758. Maynard, T. "Saint Thomas More." Pillars of the Church. New York: Longmans Green and Co., 1945. Rpt. Freeport, NY: Books for Libraries P, 1970. 121--44.
759. Maynard, T. "Thomas More European." Studies [Dublin] 24 (1935): 379--90.
760. McCormick, T. E. "The Moral Dilemma of St. Thomas More." Catholic Lawyer 23 (1977): 94--96. [More as patron saint of lawyers.]
761. Meynell, L. W. "St. Thomas More." Great Catholics. Ed. C. Williamson. London: Nicholson and Watson, 1938. 151--61. [A brief biography.]
762. O'Hagan, J., Judge. Sir
Thomas More. London:
763. Paul, J. E. Catherine of Aragon and her Friends. London: Burns & Oates, 1966. [See especially pp. 62--72, "The Humanists: Vives, More and Whytford," and pp. 191--200, "Sir Thomas More."]
764. Piaia, G. "I volti della vita in Tommaso Moro." La Vita: realtŕ e valore. Padua: Gregoriana, 1990. 127--45. [Summ.: G. Marc'hadour, Moreana 114 (1993): 103--04.]
765. Plant, R. M. "Saint Thomas More (1477/78--1535)." Canadian Catholic Review 6 (1988): 104--10. [A brief biography.]
766. Potter, G. R. "The English Renaissance: Sir Thomas More." Renaissance Men and Ideas. Ed. K. Schwoebel. New York: St. Martin's P, 1971. 39--51. [A brief biography.]
767. Reynolds, E. E. Saint Thomas More. London: Catholic Truth Society, 1966. Rpt. 1979. [Rev.: G. Marc'hadour, Moreana 11 (1966): 97--98. A sixteen page CTS pamphlet.]
768. Schoeck, R. J. "St. Thomas More." New Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1967. 9: 1136--42.
769. Sharkey, D., and L. Clare. "King's Chancellor: St. Thomas More." Popular Patron Saints. Milwaukee: Bruce, 1959. 136--40.
770. Slesser, H., Sir. "Saint
Thomas More." La Vie Spirituelle
771. Symonds, R. "Thomas More, Martyr." Alternative Saints: The Post-Reformation People Commemorated by the Church of England. London: MacMillan P, 1988. 13--23 + 248.
772. Thurston, H., and D. Attwater, eds. "St. Thomas More, Martyr (A.D. 1535)." Butler's Lives of the Saints. 4 vols. London: Burns & Oates, 1956. 3: 49--55.
773. Ward, B. "St. Thomas More." Saints for Now. Ed. C. B. Luce. New York: Sheed & Ward, 1952. 161--74. [A brief biography by a world-famous Catholic economist.]
774. Whitehead, E. Saints for the Married. Cork: Mercier, 1949.
775. Albin, H. O., ed. Thomas More and Canterbury. Stratton-on-the-Fosse: Downside Abbey Publications, 1994. [Rev.: E. Ritchie, St. Thomas More Gazette 4 (Nov. 1994): 15--16; A. Salmon, DownsideR 112 (1994): 70--71.]
776. Reed, A. W. "Sir Thomas More." The Social and Political Ideas of Some Great Thinkers of the Renaissance and the Reformation. Ed. F. J. C. Hearnshaw. London: George G. Harrop, 1925. Rpt. London: Dawsons of Pall Mall, 1967. 123--48.
777. Scarisbrick, J. J. "Thomas More: 'A Model For Us All.'" Moreana 87/88 (1985): 85--90.
778. Schoeck, R. J. "The Place of Sir Thomas More: A Case for Tudor Studies." Revue de l'Université d'Ottawa 34 (1964): 176--90.
779. Sylvester, R. S. "Keynote Address to the Georgetown Symposium." See [161].
780. Thomson, C. E. L., ed. Thomas More Through Many Eyes. London: Leighton Thomson, 4 Old Church Street, Chelsea, 1978. [An ecumenical collection of twenty-five sermons preached in the More Chapel, Chelsea Old Church in the period from 1954 to 1978.]
See also More and the Law: Essays, Appreciations and Public Addresses
781. Allyn, E. "Dr. Elizabeth Frances Rogers as Teacher." Moreana 15/16 (1967): 10--14.
782. Hosington, B. "In Memoriam: Arthur Barker." Moreana 111/112 (1992): 195--96.
783. Marc'hadour, G. "A Tribute to Majie Padberg Sullivan, 1911--1991." Moreana 114 (1993): 59--78. [Summ.: p. 128.]
784. Marc'hadour, G. "Peter Milward, S.J.: A Salute on his 70th Birthday." St. Thomas More Gazette 4 (Nov. 1994): 25--26. [P. 26 also includes a tribute to Hideo Tamura.]
785. Marc'hadour, G. "W. E. Campbell and Thomas More." Downside Review 112 (1994): 62--67. [Summ.: G. Marc'hadour, Moreana 118/119 (1994): 275.]
786. Marius, R. "Looking Back." Miscellanea Moreana. 555--62.
787. Marius, R. "Reflections on Writing the Biography of a Saint." The Portrayal of Life Stages in English Literature, 1500--1800: Infancy, Youth, Marriage, Aging, Death, Martyrdom. Essays in Honor of Warren Wooden. Ed. J. Watson, and P. McM. Pittman. Studies in British History 10. Lewiston, NY: The Edwin Mellon P, 1989. 175--202. [Summ.: A. Geritz, Moreana 109 (1992): 88. On More's persona in his writings, Roper's Life of More, and on the task of the modern biographer.] (cf. [169], [325])
788. Miller, C. H. and M. Plant. "Constance Smith: In Memoriam." Moreana 109 (1992): 115--116. [Includes brief bibliography.]
789. Plant, M. "In Memoriam: Thea Bowman." Moreana 113 (1993): 115--117.
790. Reynolds, E. E. "St. Thomas More: Recent Studies." ClergyR 52 (1967): 712--15.
791. Reynolds, E. E. "Thomas Edward Bridgett, C.SS.R." Moreana 15/16 (1967): 15--26.
792. Rogers, E. F. "Vita." Moreana 15/16 (1967): 5--9.
793. Schoeck, R. J. "Moreans from Chambers to Marc'hadour: Some Recollections and Reflections." Miscellanea Moreana. 539--46. [Summ.: Moreana 98/99 (1988): 167, 262.]
794. Schoeck, R. J. "Towards Understanding St. Thomas More: A Survey of Recent More Studies in America." Month ns 11 (1954): 42ff. Rpt. in Catholic Lawyer 2 (1956): 61--67.
795. Schoeck, R. J. "The Yale Edition of St. Thomas More." Editing Sixteenth Century Texts: Papers Given at the Editorial Conference, October, 1965. Ed. R. J. Schoeck. Toronto: U of Toronto P, 1966. 7--10.
796. Shenker, I. "Thomas More: 2 Million Words." New York Times Review of Books 25 June 1978: 3, 40--41. [On Moreana and on the Yale edition.]
797. Sisson, C. J. "Raymond Wilson Chambers, 1874--1942." PBA 30 (1944): 427--39. [See also H. W. Husbands' bibliography of Chambers in [808]. See also J. A. Burrow, "The Sinking Island and the Dying Author: R. W. Chambers Fifty Years On," Essays in Criticism 40 (1990): 1--23.]
798. Stamm, R. "Die Morus-Biographie von R. W. Chambers und ihre Auswirkung." Theologische Zeitschrift 7 (1951): 103--14.
799. Sylvester, R. S. "Editing Thomas More." British Studies Monitor 3:2 (1973): 4--17. Rev. vers. in Moreana 51 (1976): 26--37. [A history of the Yale Edition from 1958--1973/76.]
800. Sylvester, R. S. "Editing Thomas More: The Past and the Future." Moreana 58 (1978): 5--12.
801. Sylvester, R. S. "Annual Newsletter: St. Thomas More Project Yale University." Moreana (1964--74) 4: 18--22, 8: 43--50, 12: 66--70, 17: 27--29, 21: 99--101, 25: 49--52, 29: 63--65, 33: 47--50, 37: 45--50, 41: 83--87, 43/44: 87--91. [Year by year reports on the progress of the "More Project" at Yale.]
802. "The Quincentenary of the Birth of Sir Thomas More." Australian Law Journal 52 (1978): 352--53.
803. Watkins, D. R. "The St. Thomas More Project." Yale University Library Gazette 36 (1961): 162--68. [Summ.: J. S. Bullen, AES 5 (1962): 2514.]
804. Wright, L. B. "A Note on R. W. Chambers." Moreana 15/16 (1967): 27--28.
805. "Bibliography of Leicester Bradner." The Drama of the Renaissance: Essays for Leicester Bradner. Ed. E. M. Blistein. Providence, RI: Brown UP, 1970. 197--99.
806. Couchman, J. "A Selected List of the Publications and Lectures of Arthur Edward Barker." Familiar Colloquy: Essays Presented to Arthur Edward Barker. Ed. P. Brückmann. Ottawa: Oberon P, 1978. 227--30.
807. "Edward Surtz: BioBibliography." Moreana 31/32 (1971): 7--11.
808. Husbands, H. W. "A Bibliography of the Works of R. W. Chambers." PBA 30 (1944): 440--45. [See also C. J. Sisson's article in [797].]
809. Perkins, J. "A List of the Publications of J. B. Trapp, with a Selection of Reviews." England and the Continental Renaissance: Essays in Honour of J. B. Trapp. Ed. E. Chaney and P. Mack. Woodbridge, Suffolk: The Boydell Press, 1990. 295--301.
810. "Publications of Craig R. Thompson on Sixteenth-Century Subjects." Essays on the Works of Erasmus. Ed. R. L. DeMolen. New Haven: Yale UP, 1978. 267--69.
811. Rice, L. "Bibliography of the Works of Eugene F. Rice, Jr., 1950---1989." Renaissance Society and Culture: Essays in Honor of Eugene F. Rice, Jr. New York: Italica P, 1991. xxi--xxiv.
812. Rousseau, M.-C. "Les livres et les heures de Germain Marc'hadour: Bio-bibliographie." Miscellanea Moreana. 3--8.
813. Smith, C., and J. P. Warren. "Bibliography for Richard S. Sylvester." Moreana 62 (1979): 27--30.
814. Boventer, H., ed. Thomas-Morus-Jahrbuch. Düsseldorf: Triltsch Verlag, 1980--. [Rev.: (1993) M. Veithen, Moreana 121 (1995): 107--13; (1992) P. A. Sawada, Moreana 117 (1994): 135--37; (1990) N. Seling, Moreana 109 (1992): 103--107; (1989) R. Keen, Moreana 103 (1990): 113--14; (1988) M. Veithen, Moreana 101/102 (1990): 161--68.]
815. Fox, A., and P. Leech, eds. Thomas More: The Rhetoric of Character. Dunedin: U of Otago (A University Extension Publication), 1979. [Contributions also listed separately.]
816. Grace, D., and B. Byron, eds. Thomas More: Essays on the Icon. Melbourne: Dove Communications, 1980. [Rev.: P. Sheldrake, HeythropJ 25 (1984): 227. Articles also listed separately.]
817. Marc'hadour, G., ed. Moreana (A Festschrift on More's Utopia in Honor of Edward Surtz, S. J.) Issues 31/32. Angers: Éditions Moreana, 1971. [Rev.: L. Miles, RenQ 26 (1973): 212--15.]
818. Moore, M. J., ed. Quincentennial Essays on St. Thomas More. Boone, NC: Albion, 1978. Also publ. in Albion 10: Supp. (1978): 1--162. [Rev.: A. J. Slavin, Moreana 67/68 [Thomas More Gazette 2] (1980): 81--87. Articles also listed separately. Cited as Quincentennial Essays.]
819. Murphy, C. M., H. Gibaud, and M. A. Di Cesare, eds. Miscellanea Moreana: Essays for Germain Marc'hadour. Moreana 100: Volume XXVI Mélanges Marc'hadour. Binghamton, NY: MRTS 61, 1989. [Summ.: (E./Fr.) Moreana 98/99 (1988): 153--67, 247--62. Rev.: P. I. Kaufman, ("Infallibly More"), ERSY 11 (1991): 156--72; R. L. DeMolen, CHR 76 (1990): 846--48; J.-P. Moreau, Études Anglaises 45 (1992): 202--04. A special commemorative issue of Moreana, (no. 100). Cited as Miscellanea Moreana. Articles also listed separately.]
820. Sylvester, R. S., ed. St. Thomas More: Action and Contemplation. Proceedings of the Symposium held at St. John's University, 1970. New Haven: Yale UP (for St. John's University), 1972. [Rev.: W. L. Godshalk, RenQ 26 (1973): 210--11; J. Headley and J. R. Cavanaugh ("The St. Thomas More Symposium," and "A Participant's Impressions"), Moreana 27/28 (1970): 145--49; F. Murray, Moreana 38 (1973): 72--79. Articles also listed separately.]
821. Sylvester, R. S., and G. Marc'hadour, eds. Essential Articles. for the Study of Thomas More. Hamden, CT: Archon, 1977. [Articles also listed separately. Cited as "Essential Articles.]
822. The Fame of Blessed Thomas More, Being Addresses Delivered in his Honour in Chelsea, July 1929. London: Sheed & Ward, 1929. [Articles also listed separately.]
823. Thomas More: 1477--1977, Colloque international tenu en novembre 1977. Ed. A. Gerlo. Actes de l'Institut pour l'Étude de la Renaissance 6. Brussels: Éditions de l'Université de Bruxelles, 1980. [Rev.: A. Godin, Moreana 70 (1981): 87--92; L. Miles, ERSY 2 (1982): 118--23. Some articles also listed separately.]
824. Murphy, C. M. "Thomas More at Villanova 1980." Moreana 73 (1982): 77--79.
825. Murray, F. "The Spirituality of Thomas More. Report on the Conference held by the Amici Thomae Mori at The Cenacle Retreat and Conference Centre, Burnham, Bucks., 26--28 June 1970." Moreana 27/28 (1970): 89--91.
826. Murray, F. "Thomas More: The Theologian. Report on the Second Annual Conference of the Amici Thomae Mori at the Cenacle Conference Centre, Burnham, Bucks., 2--4 July 1971." Moreana 33 (1972): 33--35.
827. Plant, R. M. "Thomas More and his Circle Kalamazoo, 1986." Moreana 94 (1986): 35--38.
828. Plant, R. M. "Thomas More and his Circle Kalamazoo, 1987--88." Moreana 101/102 (1990): 35--38.
829. Billingsley, D. B. "Thomas More and his Circle Kalamazoo, 1992." Moreana 111/112 (1992): 137--38.
830. Geritz, A. J. "Thomas More and his Circle: The International Congress on Medieval Studies, 1991." Moreana 111/112 (1992): 133--35. [Kalamazoo, 1991.]
831. Geritz, A. J. "Thomas More and his Circle at the 1994 the International Congress on Medieval Studies." Moreana 121 (1995): 29--31. [Kalamazoo, 1994.]
832. Person, J. E., Jr., ed. Literature Criticism from 1400 to 1800. Detroit: Gale Research Inc., 1989. Vol. 10: 353--456. [Rev.: E. McCutcheon, Moreana 101/102 (1990): 209--11. Part of a multivolume series.]
833. Tucker, M., ed. The Beginnings to the Seventeenth Century. Vol. 1 of Moulton's Library of Literary Criticism of English and American Authors: Through the Beginning of the Twentieth Century. 4 vols. New York: Frederick Ungar, rev. ed. 1966. 1: 91--98.
834. Tucker, M., ed. The Critical Temper: A Survey of Modern Criticism on English and American Literature from the Beginnings to the Twentieth Century. 4 vols. New York: Frederick Ungar, vols. 1--3: 1969, vol.4: 1979. 1: 215--34 + 4: 96--102.
835. "A Handlist of Printed Books in Guildhall Library by or relating to Sir Thomas More." The Guildhall Miscellany 4: 11 (Oct. 1971): 44--60 + 1 plate.
836. "Catalogue of Relics, Portraits, Prints, Books, Documents, and Other Memorials of Sir Thomas More: As Shown at the Exhibition Held at the Beaufort Street Shrine, Chelsea 9th--13th July, 1929." Appendix I in The Fame of Blessed Thomas More, Being Addresses Delivered in his Honour in Chelsea, July 1929. London: Sheed & Ward, 1929. 117--29. [The catalogue of an exhibition held in 1929 at the convent built on part of the site of More's great house at Chelsea.]
837. "La fontaine Thomas More ŕ Krefeld par Anneliese Langenbach. Photo: Hartmut Vogler." Moreana 101/102 (1990): 168.
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840. Roberts, K. "The Thomas More Exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery." Burlington Magazine 120 (1978): 39--40 + 1 plate.
841. "St. Thomas More and St. John Fisher." Bodleian Library Record 8 (1935/37): 66--72. [Rev.: TLS 23 May 1935: 336. A list of works displayed at Oxford during an exhibition to celebrate the canonization of Sir Thomas More and Bishop John Fisher.]
842. "Sir Thomas More, 1478--1535: An Exhibition." BJRL 61 (1978/79): 3--7. [Report of an exhibition at the John Rylands Library.]
843. Tinnelly, J. P. "A Statue to St. Thomas More." Catholic Lawyer 13 (1967): 4--7, 90.
844. Trapp, J. B., and H. S. Herbrüggen. The King's Good Servant: Sir Thomas More 1477/1478--1535. See [419].
845. Garanderie, M.-M. de la. "Guillaume Budé lecteur de l'Utopie." See Utopia: Prefatory Letters and Parerga.
846. Garanderie, M.-M. de la, trans. "La correspondance de Guillaume Budé et Thomas More." See Literary Letters.
847. Marc'hadour, G. "Budé of Paris and More of London." Moreana 19/20 (1968): 157--64.
848. Schoeck, R. J. "The Ironic and the Prophetic: Towards Reading More's Utopia as a Multidisciplinary Work." See Utopia: Prefatory Letters and Parerga.
849. Schrenck, G. "Profils d'Humanistes: Budé, Érasme, More d'aprčs leur correspondance (1500---1530)." Travaux de linguistique et de littérature [Strasbourg] 21:2 (1983): 105--19.
850. Fantazzi, C. "Vives, More and Erasmus." Juan Luis Vives. Arbeitsgespräch in der Herzog August Bibliothek Wolfenbüttel vom 6. bis. 8. November 1980. Ed. A. Buck. Wolfenbütteler Abhandlungen zur Renaissanceforschung 3. Hamburg: Dr. Ernst Hauswedell & Co., 1981. 164--76.
851. Klawiter, R. "Thomas More, Erasmus and Ulrich von Hutten: Some Reflections." Moreana 67/68 [Thomas More Gazette 2] (1980): 17--30.
852. Schoeck, R. J. "Telling More from Erasmus: An Essai in Renaissance Humanism." Moreana 91/92 (1986): 11--19.
853. Sowards, J. K. "Thomas More, Erasmus and Julius II: A Case of Advocacy." Moreana 24 (1969): 81--99. [On the Julius Exclusus and More.]
854. Thompson, M. G. "Satire and the Satiric Spirit in the Works of Desiderius Erasmus and St. Thomas More." M. A. Diss. U of Toronto, 1948. [Directed by A. E. Barker.]
855. Villoslada, P. G. "Tomas Moro en las epístolas de Erasmo." See Literary Letters.
856. Weiner, A. D. "Erasmus, More and the Shape of Persuasion." Moreana 65/66 (1980): 87--98. [Summ.: A. J. Geritz, ELR 22 (1992): 116.]
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857. Baker, A. "Et ab invicem non sunt separati [They are Mutually Inseparable]." ClergyR ns 44 (1959): 425--28. [On the martyrdoms of More and Fisher.]
858. "Blessed John Fisher and Blessed Thomas More." The Venerabile 3 (1926--28): 137--46 + 2 plates. [Summ.: F. Murray, Moreana 19/20 (1968): 100.]
859. Janelle, P. "Humanisme et unité chrétienne: John Fisher et Thomas More." Études 223 (1935): 442--60. (cf. [269])
860. "John Fisher and Thomas More." TLS 30 May 1935: 337--38.
861. Marc'hadour, G. "Sur John Fisher et Thomas More." RHE 70 (1975): 49--59.
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863. Schieser, H. A. "Education for Civil Courage: The Examples of Thomas More and John Fisher." Thomas-Morus-Jahrbuch 1984/85. Ed. H. Boventer. Düsseldorf: Triltsch, 1985. 133--36.
864. Smith, R. L. John Fisher and Thomas More: Two English Saints. London: Sheed & Ward, 1935. [Rev.: TLS 30 May 1935: 349. English lives presented to the Pope (Pius XI) as part of the Canonization process in 1935.] (cf. [720])
865. Surtz, E. "More's Friendship with Fisher." Moreana 15/16 (1967): 115--33. Rpt. in Essential Articles. 169--79, 607--11.
866. Major, J. H. "Sir Thomas More." Sir Thomas Elyot and Renaissance Humanism. Lincoln, NE: U of Nebraska P, 1964. 89--139. [Rev.: G. Marc'hadour, Moreana 9 (1966): 52--56. On Elyot's friendship with More.]
867. Wilson, K. J. "Usque ad aras: Thomas Elyot's Friendship with Thomas More." Acta Conventus Neo-Latini Sanctandreani. 531--35.
See also Early Biographers: William Roper, and Utopia: Elyot, Milton, Shakespeare, and Webster.
868. Macnalty, A. S. "Shakespeare and Sir Thomas More." E&S ns 12 (1959): 36--57. [Summ.: C. A. Toase, AES 3 (1960): 1891.] (cf. [595])
869. Milward, P. "Three Essays on Shakespeare and Religion: 1. Thomas More and William Shakespeare." Shakespeare Yearbook 1 (1990): 117--24.
See also Richard III, Shakespeare and the Book of Sir Thomas Moore, and Utopia: Elyot, Milton, Shakespeare, and Webster.
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876. Gabrieli, V., and G. Melchiori, eds. "Appendix E: Harington." Sir Thomas More. A Play by Anthony Munday and Others. Revised by Henry Chettle, Thomas Dekker, Thomas Heywood and William Shakespeare. The Revels Plays. Manchester: Manchester UP, 1990. 252. [A short excerpt from the Metamorphosis of Ajax.]
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878. Gury, J. "The Image of Thomas More in the Enlightenment." XVII--XVIII [(Bulletin de la société d'études anglo-américaines des XVIIe et XVIIIe sičcles] no. 24 (June 1987): 53--61. [Summ.: Moreana 110 (1992): 71.]
879. Hogan, J. W. "A Thomas More Reference in Calvin's Isaiah Commentary." Moreana 45 (1975): 37--38.
880. Marc'hadour, G. "Early Stuart Additions to Gibson (and to the O.E.D.)." Moreana 36 (1972): 91--92. [On 'utopical' and 'aperies' in the works of Sir John Haywarde.]
881. Pineas, R. "John Bale on Thomas More." Moreana 90 (1986): 77--78.
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883. Rude, D. W. "Some Unreported Sixteenth and Seventeenth Century References to Sir Thomas More." Moreana 101/102 (1990): 147--49.
884. Sorlein, R. P. "Thomas More Anecdotes in an Elizabethan Diary." Moreana 34 (1972): 81--82. [One is original, the other retold from Roper or Harpsfield?]
885. Stanwood, P. G., and L. Yeandle. "Richard Hooker's Use of Thomas More." Moreana 35 (1972): 5--16.
886. Williams, F. B. "Some More Allusions." Moreana 27/28 (1970): 83--87. [Some 16th and 17th century allusions.]
See also Utopia in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries, and Reprints, Translations, and Adaptations of More's Epigrams in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries.
887. Marc'hadour, G. "Désiré Nisard [1806--1888], lecteur d'Érasme et de More." Ed. J. Céard. Langage et Vérité: Études offerts ŕ Jean-Claude Margolin. Geneva: Droz, 1993. 75--97.
888. Marc'hadour, G. "Hitler's Victim Moltke (d. 1945) throws Light on Henry's Victim More." Moreana 111/112 (1992): 111--14. [Summ.: p. 184.]
889. Marc'hadour, G. "Thomas More dans un Almanac de 1812." Moreana 111/112 (1992): 41--42. [Summ.: p. 184.]
890. Delcourt, J. "Saint Thomas More and France." Traditio 5 (1947): 285--310. [On More's contacts with France during his lifetime, and on his later reputation among the French.]
891. Schneider, M. H. "Thomas More as Viewed by Two French Jurists." Moreana 27 (1970): 107--10.
892. Corrigan, B. "Sir Thomas More: Personage and Symbol on the Italian Stage." See [668].
893. Scaltriti, G. "Tommaso Moro e Girolamo Savonarola, testimoni e profeti. Gli Americani di Tommaso Moro." Renovatio: rivista di teologia e cultura [Genoa] 3:1 (1968): 79--104. [Summ.: G. Marc'hadour, Moreana 17 (1968): 84.]
894. Trapp, J. B. "Supplementa Iconographica Moreana: Portraits of Thomas More in Italy and in Spain." See [417].
895. Wheeler, T. "An Italian Account of Thomas More's Trial and Execution." See [97].
896. Wheeler, T. "Thomas More in Italy: 1535--1700." Moreana 27/28 (1970): 15--23.
See also Life of Pico
897. Estrada, F. L. Tomás Moro y Espańa, sus relaciones hasta el siglo XVIII. Madrid: Editorial de la Universidad Complutense, 1980. [Rev.: C. Lemarié, Moreana 69 (1981): 157--58 (rpt. in S. Zavala, Recuerdo de Vasco de Quiroga, Mexico: Editorial Porrúa, 2nd ed. 1987, 271--75).]
898. Estrada, F. L. "Tomás Moro en un Libro de Fray Alonso de la Torre, cartujo sevillano" [Thomas More in a Book by Alonso de la Torre, a Seville Carthusian]. Miscellanea Moreana. 517--31. [Summ.: R. H. Kossoff, Moreana 98/99 (1988): 166--67, 261; (Fr./E.) R. H. K. and H. D. R., Miscellanea Moreana. 530--31.]
899. Trapp, J. B. "Supplementa Iconographica Moreana: Portraits of Thomas More in Italy and in Spain." See [417].
900. Zavala, S. "Tomás Moro y los libros. Un eco de Sevilla, 1638." Diálogos [Review of El Colegio de México] 89 (1979): 39--40. Rpt. in Recuerdo de Vasco de Quiroga. Mexico: Editorial Porrúa, 2nd ed. 1987. 211--14.
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901. Huber, P. Traditionsfestigkeit und Traditionskritik bei Thomas Morus. Basler Beiträge zur Geschichtswissenschaft 47. Basel: Helbing & Lichtenhahn, 1953.
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