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Summa Theologiae (1581), Cover.
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Summa Theologiae (1581), Bookplate.
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Title
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Summa Theologiae (1581), Title Page.
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Summa Theologiae (1581), Spine.
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Summa Theologiae (1581), 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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Title
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Summa Theologiae, Volume 1, 1581.
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BX1749.T6 .S86 1581
Subject
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Theology, Philosophy, Church Doctrine
Description
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Volume 1 from a set of the Summa Theologiae in Latin from 1581. This set has 4 volumes and each item is 34 cm tall. This particular volume is 25 cm long and 5.5 cm wide. There is a bookplate in the front cover bearing the name “Wallworth” and a coat of arms. This set was published in Lyon, France. This particular item is one of our oldest copies of the Summa, which makes it a point of interest, but another reason is that surrounding the text of the Questions and Articles is commentary, which creates a striking visual compared to the other sets that we have. This commentary is from Thomas de Vio Cajetan, who was the Master of the Order of Preachers from 1508-18 and a Cardinal. Cardinal Cajetan is best known for his defense of the Catholic Church against Martin Luther during the Reformation.
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St. Thomas Aquinas
Publisher
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Lugduni : apud Ioannam Iacobi Iuntae
Date
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1581
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Volume 1 of 4
Format
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34 cm tall, 25 cm long and 5.5 cm wide
Medium
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Paper
Language
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Latin
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Walworth (bookplate)
Rare Books
St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologiae