
Thomas More
1478 – 1535
100 works on record
Works
La tristesse du Christ
A dialogue of cumfort, 1573
Thomae Mori, Angliae ornamenti eximij, lucubrationes

Utopia with the 'Dialogue of comfort'
The workes of Sir Thomas More knyght,sometyme Lorde Chauncellour of England, wrytten by him in the Englysh tonge

Utopia (1516)
A translation of St. Thomas More's Responsio ad Lutherum
Thomas Morvs
Of pilgrimage
The complete works of St. Thomas More
A ruful lamentatiō
The apologye of Syr Thomas More, knyght
Sir Thomas More
The last letters of Blessed Thomas More
The English works of Sir Thomas More ..

The wisdom and wit of Blessed Thomas More
Omnia
The godly instructions and prayers of blessed Sir Thomas More
Selected letters
St. Thomas More
[De optimo reipvblicae statv
A most pleasant, fruitful, and witty work of the state of a public weal, and of the new isle called Utopia
Part of the relation written by Sir Thomas More, concerning the death of K. Edward IV and of what happened consequentially to it
Uṭopyah

Conscience decides; letters and prayers from prison written by Sir Thomas More between April 1534 and July 1535
The boke of the fayre genty[l]woman that no man shulde put his truste, or confydence in
Life in Utopia

The last letters of Thomas More
Libellus vere aureus nec minus salutaris quam festivus de optimo reip. statu, deq; nova insula Utopia
Utopia and poems
A dialogve of cumfort against tribulation

The sadness of Christ
The historie of the pitifull life, and unfortunate death of Edward the V.th
Prayers made by Sir Thomas More while he was prisoner in the Tower of London

The four last things
Le Traité de la meilleure forme de gouvernement, ou l'Utopie
Il dialogo del conforto nelle tribolazioni

More's Utopia and its critics
The heart of Thomas More
L' Utopia
De optimo reip. statu
The common-vvealth of Vtopia
The Utopia of Sir Thomas More, in Latin from the edition of March 1518, and in English fromthe first edition of Ralph Robynson's translation in 1551
The discourses of Raphael Hythloday
A dialogue of cumfort against tribulation, made by the right vertuous, wise and learned man, Sir Thomas More, sometime L. Chanceller of England, which he wrote in the Tower of London, An. 1534. and entituled thus: = A dialogue of cumfort against tribulation, made by an Hungarian in Latin, and translated out of Latin into French, [and] out of French into English
A dialogue of comfort againts tribulation

Morus ad Craneveldium
A most pleasant, fruitful, and witty work of the best state of a public weal, andof the new isle called Utopia

Thomas More's prayer book
More's Utopia and A dialogue of comfort
Latin epigrams
Utopia, or, The best state of a commonwealth
The Yale edition of the works of St. Thomas More
Letter to Bugenhagen
Sir Thomas Moore's Vtopia
Thomae Mori Opera omnia Latina

Selected writings
The Utopia of Sir Thomas More, including Roper's Life of More, and letters of More and his daughter Margaret
The answere to the fyrst parte of the poysened booke, which a namelesse heretyke hath named the souper of the lorde. By syr Thomas More knyght
Lettre à Dorp
Die Briefe des heiligen Thomas More aus dem Gefängnisse
Fancies sports and merry tales
Trost im Leid
Dialogue Concerning Heresies
A fruteful and pleasaunt worke of the beste state of a publique weale, and of the newe yle called Utopia

The Utopia of Sir Thomas More, in Latin from the edition of March 1518, and in English from the 1st ed. of Ralph Robynson's translation in 1551
Poèmes anglais

The Latin epigrams of Thomas More
The works of Sir Thomas More Knyght, sometyme Lorde Chauncellour of England

The essential Thomas More
The dialogue concerning Tyndale by Sir Thomas More
Leaves from the More blackletter folio

A dialogue of comfort against tribulation
The apologye of Syr T. More, Knight
A dialoge of comfort against tribulacion, made by Syr Thomas More Knyght, and set foorth by the name of an Hu[n]garie[n], not before this time imprinted
Utopia with the 'Dialogue of comfort' by Sir Thomas More
The XII propertees or condicyons of a lover by Johan Picus, erle of Myrandula, a grete lord of Italy
Letters from the Tower of London
Saint Thomas More
Thomae Mori ... Opera omnia qvotqvot reperiri potuerunt
Epigrammata clarissimi disertissimiq́[ue] uiri Thomae Mori Britanni ad emendatũ exemplar ipsius autoris excusa
A letter of syr Tho. More knyght impugnynge the erronyouse wrytyng of Iohn Fryth agaynst the blessed sacrament of the aultare

The correspondence of Sir Thomas More
A most pleasant, fruitfull, and vvittie vvorke, of the best state of a publique weale, and of the new yle called Vtopia: written in Latine, by the right worthie and famous Syr Thomas Moore Knight: and translated into English by Raphe Robinson, sometime fellow of Corpus Christi Colledge in Oxford
De optimo reipublicae statu
English works
The dialogue concerning Tyndale, reproduced in black letter facsimile from the collected edition, 1557, of More's English Works
Selections from his English works and from the Lives
Illustris viri Thomae Mori ... De optimo reipublicae statu, deque noua insula Vtopia libri duo
A Sir Thomas More reader
Thomas More's humanistic defenses
The dialogue of comfort against tribulation of St. Thomas More
Correspondence
The co[n]futacyon of Tyndales answere made by syr Thomas More knyght lorde chau[n]cellour of Englonde
The supplycacyon of soulys
Thomae Mori Epistola ad Germanu[m] Brixiu[m]
Epigrammata Thomae Mori Angli
The XII propertees or condicyons of a lover
The debellacyon of Salem and Bizance
Epistola Thomæ Mori ad Academiam Oxon