Translation of Lucian by Erasmus and Saint Thomas More
(New York, 1940)
Universities in Tudor England
(Washington, 1959)
Thompson, E. M.,
The Carthusian Order in England
(1930)
Thompson, J. A. F.,
Towns and Townspeople
(Gloucester, 1988)
Thompson, P.,
Sir Thomas Wyatt and his Background
(1964)
Thrupp, S. L.,
The Merchant Class of Medieval London
(Chicago, 1948)
Thurston, H. and Attwater, D.,
Butler’s Lives of the Saints
(1956)
Tracy, J. D.,
Erasmus: The Growth of a Mind
(Geneva, 1972)
Trapp, J. B.,
Erasmus, Colet and More: The Early Tudor Humanists and their Books
(1991)
Trapp, J. B. and Herbruggen, H. S.,
‘The King’s Good Servant’
(1977)
Ullmann, W.,
Medieval Political Thought
(Harmondsworth, 1979)
Unwin, G.,
The Gilds and the Companies of London
, 2nd edn (1925)
Vergil, Polydore,
The Anglica Historia
, ed. D. Hay (1950)
Vespucci, A.,
The First Four Voyages of Vespucci
, trans. M.K. (1885)
The Letters of Amerigo Vespucci
, trans. C.R. (1894)
Visser, F. T.,
A Syntax of the English Language of Saint Thomas More
(Louvain, 1946)
Walker, G.,
John Skelton and the Politics of the 1520s
(Cambridge, 1988)
Walter, J. W.,
Sir Thomas More: His Life and Times
(1840)
Walters, H. B.,
London Churches at the Reformation
(1939)
Warren, F. (ed.),
Sarum Missal
(1911)
Watney, John,
The Hospital of Saint Thomas of Acon
(1892)
An Account of the Mistery of Mercers of the City of London
(1914)
Wegg, J.,
Richard Pace: Tudor Diplomatist
(1932)
Weiss, R.,
Humanism in England during the Fifteenth Century
(Oxford, 1941)
Welsford, E. E. H.,
The Fool: His Social and Literary History
(1935)
Whiting, R.,
The Blind Devotion of the People
(Cambridge, 1989)
Whittington, Robert,
Vulgaria
(1521)
Wickham, G.,
The Medieval Theatre
(1974)
Williams, C. H.,
England under the Tudors
(1925)
Williams, P.,
The Tudor Regime
(Oxford, 1979)
Willow, M. E.,
The English Poems of Saint Thomas More
(Nieuwkoop, 1974)
Wilson, D.,
England in the Age of Thomas More
(1978)
Wilson, K. J.,
Incomplete Fictions: The Formation of English Renaissance Dialogue
(Washington, 1985)
Woltman, A.,
Holbein and his Time
(1872)
Woodhouse, J.,
Castiglione
(Edinburough, 1978)
Woodhouse, R. I.,
The Life of Archbishop Morton
(1895)
Wornum, R.,
Some Account of the Life and Works of Hans Holbein
(1867)
Wortley, B. A. (ed.),
The Spirit of the Common Law: A Representative Collection of the Papers of Richard O’Sullivan
(Tenbury Wells, 1965)
Wrench, M.,
The Story of Thomas More
(1961)
Wyatt, Sir Thomas,
Complete Poems
, ed. R. Rebolz (1978)
Collected Poems
, ed. Joost Daalder (1975)
Zeeveld, W. G.,
Foundations of Tudor Policy
(Cambridge, Mass., 1948)
Articles
The most important source of information remains
Moreana
(Angers, 1963), the periodical devoted to More studies. Other articles of particular relevance are listed below.
Allen, P. R., ‘Utopia and European Humanism’, Renaissance Studies, 9 and 10 (New York, 1962–3)
Bossy, J., ‘The Mass as a Social Institution’,
Past and Present
(1983)
Brann, E. V., ‘ “An Exquisite Platform”: Utopia’,
Interpretation
(Nieuwkoop, 1972)
Brown, B. K., ‘Sir Thomas More, Lawyer’,
Fordham Law Review
(New York, November 1931)
Carpenter, C. Nan, ‘St Thomas More and Music: The Epigrams’,
Renaissance Quarterly
, 30 (New York, 1977)
Cassier, E., ‘Pico Della Mirandola’,
Journal of the History of Ideas
, 46 (Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 1985)
Crewe, J. V., ‘The Encomium Moriae of William Roper’,
English Literary History, 55
, 2 (Baltimore, 1988)
Crosset, J. ‘More and Seneca’,
Philological Quarterly
, 40, 4 (Iowa, October 1961)
Crossland, J., ‘Lucian in the Middle Ages’,
Modern Language Review, 25
(Cambridge, 1930)
Delcourt, J., ‘Saint Thomas More and France’,
Traditio, 5
(New York, 1947) ‘Some Aspects of Thomas More’s English’, in
Essays and Studies
, 21 (Oxford, 1935)
Derrett, J., ‘Thomas More and the Legislation of the Corporation of London’,
Guildhall Miscellany
(1963)
Gee,
John Birmingham
Krista Lakes
Elizabeth Lister
Denzil Meyrick
Leighann Dobbs
Scott La Counte
Ashley Johnson
Andrew Towning
Regina Jeffers
Jo Whittemore