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English
Pages
319

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The Greek Tradition in Republican Thought (Ideas in Context)
February 13, 2006, Cambridge University Press
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Cover of: The Greek Tradition in Republican Thought (Ideas in Context)
The Greek Tradition in Republican Thought (Ideas in Context)
March 8, 2004, Cambridge University Press
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First Sentence

"At the end of Sir Thomas More's Utopia the character "More" rejects Raphael Hythloday's suggestion that the Utopians have achieved the optimus reipublicae status ("the best state of a commonwealth"): When Raphael had finished his story, I was left thinking that not a few of the laws and customs he had described as existing among the Utopians were really absurd."

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Library of Congress
JC421.N44 2006

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Format
Paperback
Number of pages
319
Dimensions
8.8 x 6 x 0.8 inches
Weight
1 pounds

ID Numbers

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OL7714095M
ISBN 10
0521024285
ISBN 13
9780521024280
Library Thing
26966
Goodreads
1932503

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At the end of Sir Thomas More's Utopia the character "More" rejects Raphael Hythloday's suggestion that the Utopians have achieved the optimus reipublicae status ("the best state of a commonwealth"): When Raphael had finished his story, I was left thinking that not a few of the laws and customs he had described as existing among the Utopians were really absurd.
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