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The Collected Works of St. Thomas Aquinas
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This is an outstanding tool both for Thomistic
scholars and for those studying the writings of St. Thomas Aquinas for the
first time.
Professor Donald Cress, Northern Illionis University
I teach a course on Aquinas and I have found this database to
be extremely helpful..A goldmine for accessing hard-to-find and
out-of-print texts.
Professor Laura Landen, Providence College
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Database Language: English
Contents: The database contains almost every work of St. Thomas which has been translated into
English (over fifty texts). A number of previously unpublished translations appear for the
first time in the database, including Jean Oesterle's translation On Evil; Ralph
McInerny's translation On the Uniqueness of the Intellect Against the Averroists;
Father Fabian Larcher and Father Pierre Conway's translations of Aquinas's commentaries on
Aristotle's De Caelo et Mundo, De Generatione et Corruptione, and De
Meteorologicorum; as well as a number of previously unpublished translations of
opuscula. Ralph McInerny, Michael P. Grace Professor of Medieval Studies at the University
of Notre Dame, has written an introduction for the database.
Many texts are now out of print and cannot be purchased elsewhere. The database is over
67,000,000 characters in size, and contains over 10,000,000 words.
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