Іноземна мова > Thomas More
1524 - High Steward, Oxford; moves to Chelsea; war with France resumes: "If my head could win [the King] a castle in France, . . . it would not fail to go." (47) 1525 - High Steward, Cambridge; chancellor of Lancaster; Peasants' Revolt; peace treaty with France; Cecily marries Heron; Elizabeth marries Dauncey (48) 1526 - Appointed to royal council's subcommittee of four; urges Erasmus to complete writings against Luther; Turks invade Hungary; Tyndale's New Testament secretly distributed (49) 1527 - Accompanies Wolsey to France; sack of Rome; Henry consults More about divorce; More's daughters' dispute before Henry; Holbein paints the More family (50) 1528 - Tunstall asks More to defend Church in English; Margaret almost dies; More chosen as alternate Master of Revels, Lincoln's Inn; More's three great wishes (51) 1529 - Delegate, Peace of Cambrai; fire at Chelsea; appointed Lord Chancellor; addresses Parliament; John marries Anne Cresacre (52) 1530 - More almost dismissed for his opposition to Henry; Cranmer completes his defense of caesaropapism (53) 1531 - Henry declared Supreme Head of the Church in England (54) 1532 - Counters Cromwell's and St. German's attacks on the clergy; reports universities' approval of royal divorce; Henry enraged by undiplomatic clerics; Submission of Clergy (May 15); More resigns his office (May 16) (55) 1533 - Restraint of Appeals to Rome; England declared an empire (April); Cranmer authorizes royal divorce (May); Anne Boleyn's coronation (June 1); Pope Clement VII condemns the divorce (July); to defend his reputation, More writes to Erasmus (56) 1534 - Henry asks for More's indictment (Feb. 21), but House of Lords refuses three times; More questioned by royal commission (March), interrogated at Lambeth Palace (Apr. 13), and finally imprisoned (illegally) for refusal to take Cromwell's oath regarding the Act of Succession (Apr. 17); Chancellor Audley sends a warning to More (August) (57) 1535 - Margaret visits while monks are led to execution (May 4); More interrogated on May 7, June 3, and June 14; Richard Rich removes writing materials (June 12); More's trial (July 1) and execution July 6) (58) A Chronology of More's Writings English poems (c. 1496-1504) Correspondence (Latin and English, 1499-1535) Latin verses to Holt's Lac Puerorum (c. 1500) "Letter to John Colet" (c. 1504) The Life of John Picus (c, 1504; published 1510) Translations of Lucian (1505-1506; published 1506) Latin poems, Epigrammata (1496-1516; published 1518) Coronation ode (1509) Epigrams on Brixius (1513) The History of King Richard III (c. 1513-1518) "Letter to Dorp" (1515) Utopia (1516) Poem and letters to his children, and letter to their tutor (1517-1522) Letters to Oxford (1518), to a Monk (1519), and to Brixius (1520) Quattuor Novissima (The Four Last Things] (c. 1522) Responsio ad Lutherum (1523) "Letter to Bugenhagen" (1526; published 1568) A Dialogue Concerning Heresies (June 1529) Supplication of Souls (September 1529) A Dialogue Concerning Heresies, 2nd edition (May 1531) Confutation of Tyndale's Answer I-III (March 1532) "Letter against Frith" (December 1532; published December(1533) Confutation of Tyndale IV-VIII (Spring 1533) The Apology of Sir Thomas More (April 1533) The Debellation of Salem and Bizance (October 1533) The Answer to a Poisoned Book (December 1533) A Treatise upon the Passion; A Treatise to Receive the Blessed Body; A Dialogue of Comfort against Tribulation; "A Dialogue on Conscience" (1534) "Imploring Divine Help against Temptation"; "A Godly Instruction [on How to Treat Those Who Wrong Us]'; "A Godly Meditation [on Saving One's Life]"; "A Godly Meditation [on Detachment]" (1534-1535) De Tristitia Christi (The Sadness of Christ) (1535) "A Devout Prayer [before Dying]" (July 1535)
Назва: Thomas More Дата публікації: 2005-02-17 (837 прочитано) |