Henry of Ghent's Summa of Ordinary Questions
Article One on the Possibility of Human Knowledge
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Publication
2007-12-30 - St. Augustine's Press
Language
English
Word Count
34,000 words, Guess
Page Count
136 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Internet Archivehenryofghentssum0000henr
- ISBN-101587313596
- ISBN-139781587313592
- Library of Congress Control Number2007040596
- OCLC Control Number175289882
and 2 more
- Better World Books9781587313592
- Open LibraryOL12321667M
Classifications
- LCCBD150 .H4613 2008
- LCCBD150.H46 2008
Description
"This volume continues Professor Roland Teske's translation of a series of important questions from Henry of Ghent's Summa of Ordinary Questions (Summa quaestionum ordinarium). It contains the Latin text of questions 25 through 30 (which treat God's unity and simplicity), a close English translation, a philosophical introduction, and notes identifying all of Henry's sources. Moreover, there is a glossary of Henry's often complex technical terminology."--BOOK JACKET.
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