Works of Saint Thomas Aquinas: On KingshipAquinas, Saint Thomas
LEGACY OF THOMAS AQUINAS Thomas Aquinas’s life may seem uneventful, marked by academic pursuits in various cities like Paris, Rome, and Naples. However, his existence was deeply intertwined with the social and political dynamics of his time, especially within the intellectual ferment of university...
Showing a limited preview of this publication: Bibliography of the Works ofSt Thomas AquinasWe give first the Leonine title of the work as this is found in the list at the end ofthe folio volumes of the Leonine editions. Then we indicate the edition or editionsthat we used most frequent...
The article analyzes the status of metaphysics in relation to other sciences, especially the sense and reasons behind its priority in the system of sciences, as conveyed in the works of Thomas Aquinas. The question of what comes first in the system of sciences has led to an exploration and ...
This repository is a mirror of http://dhspriory.org/thomas/, the complete works of St. Thomas Aquinas, mostly bilingual Latin-English. For his complete works in Latin, see CorpusThomisticum.org. See also Thérèse Bonin's continually-updated bibliography of Aquinas in English.About...
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. The denial that this process is circular (Vieille,129; Robathan (1968),De vetulaI, 65 ‘non in se rediens’) may be a response to the Averroism of a Siger of Brabant, especially his cyclical theory of time and the unity of the human intellect—theories refuted by Thomas Aquinas; ...
University of Notre Dame Press,1995.Allen, Shirley S. “The Griselda Tale and the Portrayal of Women in theDecameron.”Philological Quarterly56 (1977): 1–13.Aquinas, Thomas.Commentary on Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics. Trans. C.I.Litzinger. Foreword by Ralph McInerney. Notre Dame: Dumb Ox...
In his commentary to I–II, qq. 90–108, dating back to the academic year 1533–1534, Vitoria initially defined the very essence of thelex, a definition that, as such, may be applied to any kind of law. Just like Saint Thomas Aquinas, despite understanding thoroughly the etymology of th...
Synge writes of drinking but never drinks; Gogarty is a snob; Colum a chameleon, Roberts an idolator of Russell, Starkey a mouse, Russell a mystical ass.” Joyce, placing himself squarely in the tradition of Aristotle and St. Aquinas, reckons his writing as a purgative for Dublin’s blo...