Opera omnia, iussu impensaque Leonis XIII. P.M. edita, 6 presents the complete works of Saint Thomas Aquinas, published under the authority and at the expense of Pope Leo XIII. This monumental Latin edition is an essential resource for scholars and theologians interested in the writings of one of the most influential philosophers and theologians in the history of the Catholic Church.
Volume 6 contains a wealth of Aquinas's theological and philosophical treatises, offering profound insights into his systematic approach to Christian doctrine, metaphysics, and ethics. Readers will find meticulously edited texts reflecting the Scholastic tradition, providing unparalleled access to Aquinas's original thoughts and arguments. This edition stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of Aquinas's work and its continued relevance in contemporary theological and philosophical discourse.
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