D couvrez l'histoire captivante de Thomas More, figure embl matique de la Renaissance, travers cette traduction fran aise par A. Martin de l'oeuvre originale de Thomas Stapleton. Enrichie d'une introduction, de notes et de commentaires par M. Audin, cette biographie offre un clairage approfondi sur la vie, les convictions et l'h ritage de More. Explorez le parcours d'un homme d' tat, d'un humaniste et d'un martyr, dont l'int grit et le courage ont marqu son poque. Cette dition soign e rend hommage l'importance historique et culturelle de Thomas More, offrant aux lecteurs une perspective pr cieuse sur une p riode charni re de l'histoire europ enne.
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