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  1. Margaret Roper (1505–1544) fue una escritora y traductora inglesa. Roper, la hija mayor de Sir Tomás Moro, está considerada como una de las mujeres con más estudios de la Inglaterra del siglo XVI. [1] Roper es reconocida por su espíritu filial y sus logros académicos. [2]

  2. Al margen de su pasión filial, es indudable la gran erudición de Margaret Moro Roper que quedó patente en su obra como traductora del humanista europeo Erasmo de Rotterdam, (por ejemplo, vertió al inglés la Precatio Dominica y el Tratado sobre el Padrenuestro.

  3. Margaret Roper (née More; 1505–1544) was an English writer and translator. Roper, the eldest daughter of Sir Thomas More, is considered to have been one of the most learned women in sixteenth-century England. She is celebrated for her filial piety and scholarly accomplishments.

  4. Margaret Roper’s life and achievements stand as a beacon of intellectual and moral fortitude in 16th century England. As a scholar, translator, and preserver of her father’s legacy and also his head, she carved a unique path that challenged and expanded the roles available to women in her time.

  5. Moving portrait of the life of Margaret Roper, eldest daughter of St. Thomas More. Her intriguing story and extraordinary character and life.

  6. Margaret Roper: Tudor Intellectual Pioneer | The Legacy of Sir Thomas More's Daughter. Join this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2GKD7r12EMYfx8uqqELLmA/joinDive...

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  7. Margaret More Roper (1505-44), the eldest daughter of Thomas More, lord chancellor of England, and Joanna Colt, often called ‘Jane’ by modern writers, was born at home in late summer or early autumn of 1505 in Bucklersbury, London, five hundred yards north of the Thames.