Browse Items (918 total)

http://www.lib.cua.edu/test/nmcfile1707.jpg
Etching. "Zodiac" shows a circle with the various zodiac signs and symbols. Signed by artist in lower right corner. Reference: Who’s Who in American Art - 1940 Represented: Library of Congress, Wash., D.C. Smithsonian Institution, Wash.,…

http://www.lib.cua.edu/test/nmcfile1844.jpg
An etching titled "Ancestors". The piece depicts black and white abstract shapes. There is a note with the piece which states, ""Ancestors", an etching by Iris Simon comes to you with Christmas Greetings from Collectors of American Art, Inc." The…

http://www.lib.cua.edu/test/nmcfile1712.jpg
Woodcut titled, "The Coster Queen" with artist signature below body of print. Woman wearing large, ornate hat with feathers.

Summa Theologiae (1607), Cover.
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…

Summa Theologiae (1581), Cover.
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…

Summa Theologiae (1773), Cover.
Volume 1 (Prima Pars) from a set of the Summa Theologiae in Latin from 1773, published in Rome. This set has 5 volumes and each item is 42 cm tall. This particular volume is 29 cm long and 6 cm wide with a black and white cover with a red and beige…

Summa Theologiae (1639), Cover.
Volume 1 from a set of the Summa Theologiae in Latin from 1639. This set has 9 volumes, from v.1-5 and v.7-10. Each volume is 14 cm tall and 8.25 cm long. The width on each volume differs according to the length of the work. There is a bookplate…

Commentary on Book IV of the Sentences of Peter Lombard, First Half (1460), Cover.
This first manuscript codex was created around 1460 in the north of France. This item is 31 cm tall, 24 cm long, and 8 cm wide, with 350 leaves on a combination of parchment and paper. This codex is the first half of St. Thomas Aquinas’s Commentary…
Output Formats

atom, dc-rdf, dcmes-xml, json, omeka-xml, rss2