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  1. Margaret Roper (1505-1544) was the eldest and favorite daughter of Sir Thomas More. Extremely well educated for a woman of her time, she was particularly well-known for her knowledge of Latin and Greek. Her translation into English of Precatio Dominica by the Dutch humanist Desiderius Erasmus, a close family friend, was one of the earliest ...

  2. 19 de dez. de 2023 · Abstract. As a contribution to the forthcoming 500th anniversary of the publication of Margaret Roper (née More)’s A Devout Treatise (1524-2024), the purpose of this article is to make a survey ...

  3. Margaret More Roper was born in 1505, the eldest daughter of Sir Thomas More and Jane Colt More. Thomas, a famous classical scholar, believed that women should be equally educated with men. Thus, Margaret and her sisters, Elizabeth More Daunce and Cecily More Heron , received the same classical education—in Latin, Greek, logic, philosophy, and religion—that their brother John More did.

  4. 20 de mai. de 2024 · Margaret Roper was the favorite daughter of the eminent scholar and martyr Thomas More. Educated under his constant guidance, she excelled in all fields of learning and became a gifted scholar. The great humanist Erasmus, a family friend, dedicated to her his Commentary on the Christian Hymn of Prudentius and she, in turn, translated his Precatio domineca (1525).

  5. New York: Twayne, 1971. 93–124, 139–40. D14. The Early Modern Englishwoman: A Facsimile Library of Essential Works. Series I. Printed Writings, 1500–1600. Part 2, Volume 4. Early Tudor Translators: Margaret Beaufort, Margaret More Roper, and Mary Basset. Selected and Introduced by Lee Cullen Khanna.

  6. Margaret was the eldest child and favorite daughter of Sir Thomas More. She married William Roper in 1521.She was born about October 1505, and the age assigned to her in the artist's inscription indicates that this miniature was painted in 1535–36, shortly after her father's execution.

  7. Margaret More se marie en 1521 avec William Roper, un avocat originaire du Kent. Ils ont cinq enfants ensemble : Elizabeth, Mary, Thomas, Margaret et Anthony. Le luthéranisme fervent de William Roper n'est pas sans causer quelques frictions avec le père de Margaret, qui tente en vain de le ramener au catholicisme par le