Our MissionTo advance the study and teaching of Thomas Mores life and writings, with a special emphasis on Mores understanding of law, liberty, and leading citizenship. TEACHING RESOURCES The Center brings together some of the top scholars on Thomas More at its periodic conferences.Teaching EditionsStudy MaterialsArt with CommentaryCurriculum Units RESEARCH MATERIALS The Center offers a variety of research resources for scholars and teachers,
such as:Concordances to Mores WorksUp-to-date BibliographiesDocuments about MoreAnnual Conferences LIBRARY The Center has an extensive library of More’s works as well as historical documents about More.Works by Thomas MoreTimelines Linked to Primary ResourcesHistorical DocumentsScholarshipFEATURED PUBLICATIONS From the Art Gallery
The Thomas More WindowView the details of St. Dunstans Thomas More Window by clicking here.
ErasmusStained Glass Window of Erasmus at Christ Church (Oxford)
Thomas More, His Father and His Household, 1527Sketch by Hans Holbein the Younger, Kunstmuseum, Basel. From left to right: Elizabeth (21), Margaret Giggs (22, adopted), Judge John More (76), Anne Cresacre (15, ward), Sir Thomas (50), John (18), Henry Pattenson (family fool), Cecily (20), Margaret (22), Lady Alice (57), family monkey!
St. Thomas More, 2014Sculpture by Pablo Eduardo, Boston College Law School.View more details, photos, and an interview with the sculptor by clicking here.
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