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This page is the beginning of a project to set the whole of Aquinas' Summa Theologiae into parallel Latin-English.  There are better internet settings of the Latin, (for example [http://www.corpusthomisticum.org/iopera.html here], which contains all of Thomas' works in Latin, and [http://www.newadvent.org/summa here], which has the translation by the fathers of the English Dominican province, with many cross references and links as well as advertisements).  The purpose of this site is to provide a Google-searchable facility on key phrases of Latin thirteenth-century scholastic writing, directly cross-referenced to the Dominican translation, which is literal, and generally good.
 
This page is the beginning of a project to set the whole of Aquinas' Summa Theologiae into parallel Latin-English.  There are better internet settings of the Latin, (for example [http://www.corpusthomisticum.org/iopera.html here], which contains all of Thomas' works in Latin, and [http://www.newadvent.org/summa here], which has the translation by the fathers of the English Dominican province, with many cross references and links as well as advertisements).  The purpose of this site is to provide a Google-searchable facility on key phrases of Latin thirteenth-century scholastic writing, directly cross-referenced to the Dominican translation, which is literal, and generally good.
  
<p>There is a search engine in the main [http://uk.geocities.com/frege@btinternet.com Logic Museum] which allows for selective Google searches on the main Latin sites on the Web (including this one).
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<p>There is a search engine in the main [http://www.logicmuseum.com/latinsearcher.htm Logic Museum] which allows for selective Google searches on the main Latin sites on the Web (including this one).
  
  
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Latest revision as of 13:25, 12 October 2010


SUMMA THEOLOGIAE - THOMAS AQUINAS


This page is the beginning of a project to set the whole of Aquinas' Summa Theologiae into parallel Latin-English. There are better internet settings of the Latin, (for example here, which contains all of Thomas' works in Latin, and here, which has the translation by the fathers of the English Dominican province, with many cross references and links as well as advertisements). The purpose of this site is to provide a Google-searchable facility on key phrases of Latin thirteenth-century scholastic writing, directly cross-referenced to the Dominican translation, which is literal, and generally good.

There is a search engine in the main Logic Museum which allows for selective Google searches on the main Latin sites on the Web (including this one).

1270 Thomas Aquinas