Authors/Thomas Aquinas
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- Summa Theologiae
- De Potentia
- In duodecim libros Metaphysicorum expositio
- De rationibus fidei
- In Perihermeniam
- In VIII libros Physicorum
- De ente et essentia
- In Libros Posteriorum
- Super Boetium De Trinitate
- De Aeternitate Mundi
Editions
Peter Schöffer of Mainz, published the "Secunda Secundae" in 1467, the first known printed copy of any work of St. Thomas[1]. The first complete edition of the "Summa" was printed at Basle, in 1485. Many other editions of this and of other works were published in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, especially at Venice and at Lyons. The principal editions of all the work (Opera Omnia) were published as follows: Rome, 1570; Venice, 1594, 1612, 1745; Antwerp, 1612; Paris, 1660, 1871-80 (Vives); Parma, 1852-73; Rome, 1882 (the Leonine).
The Leonine edition, begun under the patronage of Leo XIII, now continued under the master general of the Dominicans, is still the standard reference.
Notes
- ↑ See the Catholic Encyclopedia, article "Thomas Aquinas"