Transcription of SUMMA CONTRA GENTILES
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The Catholic Primer s Reference Series: OF GOD AND HIS CREATURES An Annotated Translation (With some Abridgement) of the SUMMA CONTRA GENTILES Of ST. THOMAS AQUINAS By JOSEPH RICKABY, , Caution regarding printing: This document is over 721 pages in length, depending upon individual printer settings. The Catholic Primer Copyright Notice The contents of Of God and His Creatures: An Annotated Translation of The SUMMA CONTRA GENTILES of St Thomas Aquinas is in tpublic domain. However, this electronic version is copyrighted. The Catholic Primehe r, 2005. All Rights Reserved. ided that the following conditions are adhered to. This electronic document may not be tion with any other document, pon of any type or manner, or used as a gift for contribution express consent of The Catholic Primer. Notwithstanding the preceding, if this product is transferred on CD-ROM, DVD, or other similar storage media, the transferor may charge for the cost of the media, reasonable shipping expenses, and may request, but not demand, an additional donation not to exceed US$25.
by S. E. Frett, editor of Divi Thomae Opera Omnia (Vivs, Paris, 1874), vol. XII, preface iv-vi. An inscription on the cover states that the manuscript is the autograph of St Thomas, and that it was brought from Naples to the Dominican convent at Bergamo in 1354: whence its name of the `Bergamo autograph.' Many leaves were lost in the sack
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