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Summa Theologiae (1607), Cover.
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Summa Theologiae (1607), Title Page.
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Summa Theologiae (1607), Tabs.
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Summa Theologiae (1607), Example of Text.
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St. Thomas Aquinas: Faith and Reason, Object and History
Subject
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St. Thomas Aquinas, Theology, Philosophy, Church History, Saints
Abstract
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This exhibit is a starting point for students and scholars to become acquainted with a number of Special Collections' rare books related to the works of St. Thomas Aquinas. This exhibit is in no way exhaustive of what our collection contains in regards to St. Thomas Aquinas, but this is an introduction to the larger community of the resources that we have on the Angelic Doctor.
Table Of Contents
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Summa Theologiae
Manuscripts
Incunabula
Other Folios
Pamphlets
Around Campus
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The Catholic University of America Special Collections
Date Created
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3/1/2021
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Brandi Marulli
Extent
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18 items
Language
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Latin
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Book
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Title
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Summa Theologiae, 1607.
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BX1749.T48 1607
Subject
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Theology, Philosophy, Church Doctrine
Description
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This particular Summa Theologiae has 5 parts in one, Prima Pars, Prima Secundae, Secunda Secundae, Tertia Pars, and Supplementum, which makes it different from the other copies being featured, because those only have one part of the Summa. The text of this copy is within ruled borders, which the other examples of the Summa being displayed do not have. Another interesting feature of this item is that there are tabs sticking out of the pages, indicating the start of another section of the Summa. It would appear, although we do not know this for certain, that the tabs were added at a later time. This book was published in 1607 in Paris, and along with all of the other items, it is written in Latin. The item is 36 cm tall, 24 cm long, and 9 cm wide with a red and brown cover that can be assumed to not be the original.
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St. Thomas Aquinas
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Library Catalog
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Parisiis : Ex officinis Tri-Adelphorum Bibliopolarum, via Iacobae & in monte D. Halarij
Date
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1607
Format
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Leather-bound book: 36 cm tall, 24 cm long, and 9 cm wide
Medium
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Paper
Language
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Latin
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Georgetown College (stamps).
Colophon identifies Tri-Adelphorum Bibliopolarum as Rolini Thierry and Nicolai du Fossé ( both on the via Iacobae) and Petri Cheualier [sic] in monte D. Halarij.
Rare Books
St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologiae