THOMAS AQUINAS (ca 1225-1274, Saint). Summa theologicae . Pars I-II. Venice: Joannes Rubeus Vercellensis, 20th December 1497 (Pars I), 31st July 1497 (Pars secunda, prima pars), 9th August 1496 (Pars secunda, secunda pars). Three parts in one volume, super-chancery 2 o (318 x 216 mm). Collation : Pars I: AA-BB 6 A-P 8 Q-R 6 . 144 leaves. Pars II, prima pars: AA 4 A-Q 8 . 132 leaves. Pars II, secunda pars: aa 6 a-z 8 . 190 leaves. (Some leaves loose, intermittent worming, spotting and soiling, occasionally affecting letters.) 16th-century wooden boards (rebacked with linen, loose in binding). Provenance : (non-Doheny) given to Western Province by the Roman Province of the Congregation of the Mission 11 September 1954 -- donated by them to SMS 14 May 1967. The greatly influential Summa theologica of St. Thomas Aquinas, composed ca 1266-1272, was divided into three parts, of which the first treated God, the second man, and the third Christ. The second part was itself subdivided into a first part, concerning the last end of man and human actions in general, and a second part, in which Aquinas discussed the virtues and vices and the states and kinds of life. Pars I: HR 1446; Goff T-202. Pars II, prima pars: H *1452; Goff T-207. Pars II, secunda pars: BMC V, 419 (IB.23182); HC (+Add) *1467; Pr 5143; Goff T-218.
THOMAS AQUINAS (ca 1225-1274, Saint). Summa theologicae . Pars I-II. Venice: Joannes Rubeus Vercellensis, 20th December 1497 (Pars I), 31st July 1497 (Pars secunda, prima pars), 9th August 1496 (Pars secunda, secunda pars). Three parts in one volume, super-chancery 2 o (318 x 216 mm). Collation : Pars I: AA-BB 6 A-P 8 Q-R 6 . 144 leaves. Pars II, prima pars: AA 4 A-Q 8 . 132 leaves. Pars II, secunda pars: aa 6 a-z 8 . 190 leaves. (Some leaves loose, intermittent worming, spotting and soiling, occasionally affecting letters.) 16th-century wooden boards (rebacked with linen, loose in binding). Provenance : (non-Doheny) given to Western Province by the Roman Province of the Congregation of the Mission 11 September 1954 -- donated by them to SMS 14 May 1967. The greatly influential Summa theologica of St. Thomas Aquinas, composed ca 1266-1272, was divided into three parts, of which the first treated God, the second man, and the third Christ. The second part was itself subdivided into a first part, concerning the last end of man and human actions in general, and a second part, in which Aquinas discussed the virtues and vices and the states and kinds of life. Pars I: HR 1446; Goff T-202. Pars II, prima pars: H *1452; Goff T-207. Pars II, secunda pars: BMC V, 419 (IB.23182); HC (+Add) *1467; Pr 5143; Goff T-218.
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