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  1. Aug 9, 2023 · A prolific writer, Saint Thomas Aquinas penned close to 60 known works ranging in length from short to tome-like. Handwritten copies of his works were distributed to libraries across Europe.

  2. St. Thomas Aquinas’s best-known works, all written in Latin, included the theological treatises Summa contra gentiles (c. 1258–64) and Summa theologiae (1265/66–73, left incomplete at his death); commentaries on Aristotle’s De anima (On the Soul) and Nichomachean Ethics; and philosophical works such as De ente et essentia (before 1256; Being and Essence).

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  3. Nov 16, 2023 · On Dec. 6, 1273, 750 years ago, St. Thomas Aquinas did the unthinkable: He permanently abandoned work on his magnum opus, the Summa Theologiae, after many years of intensive labor and just months ...

  4. saint Summary. Scholasticism Summary. Saint Thomas Aquinas, (born 1224/25, Roccasecca, near Aquino, Terra di Lavoro, Kingdom of Sicily—died March 7, 1274, Fossanova, near Terracina, Latium, Papal States; canonized July 18, 1323; feast day January 28, formerly March 7), Foremost philosopher and theologian of the Roman Catholic church.

  5. January 28: Saint Thomas Aquinas, Priest and Doctor—Memorial. 1225–1274. Patron Saint of students, Catholic schools, apologists, booksellers, chastity, philosophers, publishers, scholars, theologians. Invoked against storms. Canonized by Pope John XXII on July 18, 1323. Proclaimed Doctor of the Church by Pope Pius V in 1567.

  6. Thomas Aquinas OP (/ ə ˈ k w aɪ n ə s / ⓘ ə-KWY-nəs; Italian: Tommaso d'Aquino, lit. 'Thomas of Aquino'; c. 1225 – 7 March 1274) was an Italian [6] Dominican friar and priest, the foremost Scholastic thinker [7], as well one of the most influential philosophers and theologians in the Western tradition. [8]

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  8. Share. SAINT THOMAS AQUINAS CONFESSOR, DOCTOR OF THE CHURCH—1226-1274. Feast: January 28. The Italian family of Aquino traced its ancestry back to the Lombard kings and was linked with several of the royal houses of Europe. Landulph, father of Thomas Aquinas, held the titles of Count of Aquino and Lord of Loreto, Acerro, and Belcastro; he was ...

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