Abraxa, old name of Utopia, xliii, 118; meaning of name, 118 n. Achoriens, the, 85.
Act of Parliament, on enclosures, xxxvi.
Adam, of St. Victor, hymn of, 76-7. Adamus (Ademus), new name of the 'Prince' in Utopia, 148. Adultery, 229, 231. Advertising, abuse of, lxiv. Aegidius, Petrus. See Giles, Peter. Agnadello, battle of, xxxii. Agriculture, carefully taught in Utopia, 139. Alaopolitanes, the, 244. Aldus, Manutius, books printed by, 216; death of, 218 n. Alphabet, the Utopian, xciv n.; facsimile of, facing p. xciv. Alsop, Bernard, lxxiv. Alternation, of town and country life, beneficial, lxii, 121. Amaurote, chief city of Utopia, xxx, xliv, xlv, 6, 119, 126, 177; origin of name, 126 n.; described, 127; council of, 169.
Ambuscades, 260. Anaxagoras, saying of, 28 n. Anemolians, the, 177.
Anemolius, poet laureate of Utopia, xciii.
Antwerp, description of, xxix; cathedral of, 25.
Anyder, river of Amaurote, 6; meaning of name, 127 n.; de- scribed, 127. Aragon, king of, 83.
Arber, Professor, x, lxiv n., lxxv, lxxvi n.
Archbold, W. A. J., xxv n., 41 n. Archery, practice of, 262 n. Aristophanes, 216.
Armies, standing, evil of, 49. Arms, of the English soldiers, 262 n. Arnold, George, xviii n.
Arthur, Prince of Wales, xxxiii. Asceticism, how far meritorious,
Ascham, Roger, 25 n., 27 n. Astrology, More's contempt for, 186. Augustine, St., the De Civitate Dei of, xx, xlix, 268 n., 293 n.; More lectures on it, xlviii, lxxxix n.; outline of the work, xlix; its theory of bondage, 1. Augustus, story of, 177 n.
Bacon, Sir Francis, liv; advises James I as to Sutton's endow- ment, lix; his New Atlantis, lx. Bainham, James, case of, 273 n.
Barzanes, old name of the 'Prince' in Utopia, 148.
Baumstark, R., his conception of the Utopia, xli n.; of Amaurote, 126 n.
Beggary in England, xxxv, 43 n.; causes of, 54, 146; none in Utopia, 300.
Bellum, derivation of, 243.
Bentley, Richard, xviii.
Bilibaldicae (daughters of Willibald Pirckheimer), liv, lxiv. Birds, Plato on, 294 n. Bishop, the Utopian, 160. Blackheath, battle of, 40 n. Blanc, Louis, lxiii.
Blunt, Rev. J. H., 283 n. Bondage, in Utopia, 1, 161, 230. Bondmen, among the Utopians, li,
221; chains worn by, 176. Boys, training of, in manners, 163 n. Brabant, duchy of, coveted by France, 82.
Brabrook, E. W., xvii n. Brest, battle off, 262 n. Brethren of the Common Life, 280 n.
Brewer, J. S., xxvii n., and often. Bribery, 108, 109.
Brittany, Royal house of, xxxiii, 45 n.
Bruges, description of, xxix, 23. Brute beasts, souls of, 276. Budé, Guillaume, xl; letter of, lxxx; account of, ib. n.; his family pro- fess the reformed faith, lxxxi n.; his invectives against private property, ib.; his Greek, xci. Burghley, Lord. See Cecil, Sir W. Burgundy, duchy of, 82. Burial, and cremation, 277. Burnet, Gilbert, his translation of
the Utopia, lxxv, 116 n., and often.
Calyquit (Calicut), 29.
Cambray, league of, xxxii; Cardinal of, 298 n.
Campanella, Thomas, liv, lvi. Camps, fortification of, 261. Candles, in church, 294.
Capel, Sir William, 95 n. Capital punishment, arguments against, 62.
Carthaginians, the, 49, 318 m. Cassel, in France, 23 n. Castellum, More's, taken by Robyn- son as the name of a place, xxxix n., 28 n.
Castile, kingdom of, 83. Cayly, Arthur, translator of the Utopia, lxxvi.
Cecil, Sir William, Lord Burghley, liv n.; school-fellow of Ralph Robynson, lxxi, 19; account of, 15 n.
Celenes (Celaenos), 33.
Celibacy, of the clergy, 258 n. Charles, Prince (afterwards Charles V), xxvii, xxxi, 21. Charles VIII, king of France, xxxiii. Charterhouse, endowment of the, lix. Chelsea, More's household at, xxvi,
xxviii n., lxiii, 144 n. Children, instruction of, 284. Cicero, quoted, 218 n., and often. Cities, Utopian, how laid out, 156. Citta, what, 202.
City of the Sun, the. See Civitas Solis.
Clement, John, xliii, lxxi; account
Clergy, celibacy of the, 285; privi- lege of, 286.
Cloth, manufacture of, 139, 150. Coinage, tampering with the, 88 n. Coke, Sir Anthony, liv n. Colet, John, advice of, to More, xxi; a member of the Mercers' Company, xxv; preaches against the French wars, xxxi; saying of, Ixiv; on codes of law, lxxxiv n.; supposed severity of, 44 m.; quoted, 62 n., 286 n., 292 n., 293 n.; Erasmus's Life of, 165 n. Colt, Jane, More's first wife, xxi; dies, xxiv.
Columbus, discoveries of, xx.
Communion service, rubric in, 292. Communism, how far practicable, xxxvi n., 105 n.; the Utopian, xlv, 105, 299; derived from Plato, 1, 106; theoretic, lxiii; Budé's con- ception of, lxxxvi; objections urged against, 109; in houses, 130; Christian, 269. Confession, auricular, 292 n. Conniving at wrong, 101. Convicts, dress of, 68.
Cookery, in Utopia, done by the women, 161.
Courtiers, insincerity of, 78. Cowper, J. M., xxxv n.; 51 n. Crafts, pursued in Utopia, 141. Crassus, M. L., saying of, 91. Cremation of the dead, 277. Crowley, Archdeacon, on landlords, 46 n.
Cunningham, Dr. W., 105 n., 142 n. Cynemerni, 289 n.
Death, penalty of, 60; not the proper punishment for theft, 62.
letter of, to Froben, lxvii; to the Abbot of St. Bertin, 247 n.; his Adagia quoted, 10 n., 23 n., and often; on English church music, 296 n., 297 n. ; feeling of, towards Geldenhaur and Schreiber, 320 n., 321 n.
Euronotus (south-east wind), 85. Eutopia, 95 n. See Utopia. Eviction of tenants, 53. Excommunication, 284.
Fabricius, saying of, 94.
Family, rule of the, 1; Utopian 'families,' 121, 153. Farms, in Utopia, 121.
Ferdinand, king of Spain, xxxii. Fernando de Noronha, island of, xxxix.
Flanders, 21, 82.
Fleet, the river, 128 n.
Flesh, abstinence from, as food, 281.
Flodden, battle of, 251 n., 288 n. Fogs, in London, 126 n. Fools, 231.
Fourier, F. M. C., the phalansteries of, lxiii.
France, invaded by Henry VII,
45 n.; condition of, 48; standing armies in, 49; king of, 81. Friar, story of a, 75. Froben, Erasmus, lxxvii n., lxxix. Froben, John, the printer, lxix; account of, lxxvii n.
Furnivall, F. J., Ballads edited by, xxxv n., xxxvi n., 52 n.
Gairdner, James, 156 n., and often. Galen, works of, 216-7. Games, in Utopia, 144.
Gardens, made much of in Utopia, 131, 143.
Gasquet, F. A., on lands held by religious communities, 53 m. Geldenhaur, Gerhard (in Latin, Gerardus Noviomagus), xliii, lxiv, 320.
Gerardus Listrius. See Listrius, Gerardus.
Gerardus Noviomagus. See Gel- denhaur.
Germans, the, as mercenaries, 82. Giles, Peter, of Antwerp, xlii; con- tributions of, to the Utopia, xliii, xcviii; Budé's opinion of, xci; letter of, to Busleyden, XcV; More's letter to, I; account of, I n.; More's character of, 24. Gold and silver, value of, factitious, 174; what vessels made of, 175; used for chains of bondmen, 176.
Goldsmiths, the first bankers, 301 . Gourmont, Gilles de, lxvi. Grammar Schools, too many in
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