Bibliographie thomiste, Volume 1, by Pierre Félix Mandonnet, is an essential resource for scholars and researchers interested in the life, works, and influence of Thomas Aquinas. This meticulous bibliography compiles a comprehensive list of publications related to Aquinas and Thomism, providing an invaluable guide to the vast body of literature surrounding this central figure in medieval philosophy and theology.
Mandonnet's work offers detailed entries and references, making it an indispensable tool for anyone studying Aquinas's theological, philosophical, and ethical contributions. It serves as a cornerstone for understanding the development and interpretation of Thomistic thought through the centuries. This volume is a key addition to the libraries of theologians, philosophers, and historians interested in the intellectual heritage of the Catholic Church.
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