This comprehensive volume presents the complete works of the esteemed Thomas Aquinas, a towering figure in Christian theology and medieval philosophy. Alongside Aquinas's influential writings, the collection includes a biography of Aquinas penned by J. Echard, offering insights into his life and intellectual development. Further enhancing the collection are B.m. De Rubeis's prefatory dissertations, providing critical analyses and contextual understanding of Aquinas's contributions.
This edition serves as an invaluable resource for scholars and students interested in exploring the depth and breadth of Aquinas's thought and its lasting impact on Western intellectual tradition. The work is essential for those studying medieval history, philosophy, and religious doctrine. "Divi Thom Aquinatis ... Opera" remains a cornerstone for understanding the synthesis of faith and reason.
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