Utopia
The title means: "Of a republic's best state and of the new island Utopia". Utopia is placed in the New World and More links Raphael's travels in with Amerigo Vespucci's real life voyages of discovery. He suggests that Raphael is one of the 24 men Vespucci, in his Four Voyages of 1507, says he left for six months at Cabo Frio, Brazil. Raphael then travels further and finds the island of Utopia, where he spends five years observing the customs of the natives.
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Utopia
The title means: "Of a republic's best state and of the new island Utopia". Utopia is placed in the New World and More links Raphael's travels in with Amerigo Vespucci's real life voyages of discovery. He suggests that Raphael is one of the 24 men Vespucci, in his Four Voyages of 1507, says he left for six months at Cabo Frio, Brazil. Raphael then travels further and finds the island of Utopia, where he spends five years observing the customs of the natives.
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Utopia

Utopia

by Thomas More
Utopia

Utopia

by Thomas More

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Overview

The title means: "Of a republic's best state and of the new island Utopia". Utopia is placed in the New World and More links Raphael's travels in with Amerigo Vespucci's real life voyages of discovery. He suggests that Raphael is one of the 24 men Vespucci, in his Four Voyages of 1507, says he left for six months at Cabo Frio, Brazil. Raphael then travels further and finds the island of Utopia, where he spends five years observing the customs of the natives.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940012631282
Publisher: A.J. Publishing
Publication date: 01/01/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 100
File size: 96 KB

About the Author

Sir Thomas More born February 7, 1478 – July 6, 1535, also known as Saint Thomas More, was an English lawyer, social philosopher, author, statesman and noted Renaissance humanist. He was an important counsellor to Henry VIII of England and for three years toward the end of his life he was Lord Chancellor.
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