Life and Writings of Sir Thomas More: Lord Chancellor of England and Martyr Under Henry VIII
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In More sdedicatory letter to Thomas Ruthal of his translation into Latin of three of Lucian sdialogues, he complained that writers of the lives of saints sometimes indulge in falsehoods: They have scarcely left a life of martyr or of virgin without foisting into it something untrue piously, no doubt !for of course there was a danger lest truth, left to itself, should not be able to stand upright:...
MoreIn More sdedicatory letter to Thomas Ruthal of his translation into Latin of three of Lucian sdialogues, he complained that writers of the lives of saints sometimes indulge in falsehoods: They have scarcely left a life of martyr or of virgin without foisting into it something untrue piously, no doubt !for of course there was a danger lest truth, left to itself, should not be able to stand upright: so that it was necessary to prop it up with lies! I may say that my first anxiety in composing this Life of the illustrious writer, chancellor and martyr, has been not to merit this reproach ;to state nothing that I did not believe, and to accept nothing for which I had not historical evidence. My first care was to collate the biographies of More already in existence. In giving some account of the principal of these, I shall be able at the same time to state the sources from which a correct and complete life of More can be drawn. I taque nu Uam fere martyris, nullam virginis vitam pra;termiserunt, in quam non aliquidhujusmodi mendaciorum inseruerint; pie scilicet, alioquin periculum erat ne Veritas non posset sibi ipsa sufficere, nisi fulciretur mendaciis. This epistle is ascribed to Erasmus in the Leyden edition of his works; but wrongly. It is More s, and bears his name both in the original edition and in his collected works.
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