An accessible account of the elements of Thomas’s theological thinking, written by respected authors, all in English.
These links are in the following groups: institutional, individual, supplemental, and dictionaries. Please don’t hesitate to contact me with other links that you think will be of interest to our viewers.
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institutional
Sites hosted by (or associated with) a college or university-
Enrique Alarcon (University of Navarre) has built this wonderful site, containing all of Aquinas's works in the original Latin, along with the earliest catalogs, bibliography, lists of the best editions, etc. It is the best site for the primary texts.
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Replete with PDF files of his published and unpublished articles, as well as translations of the Summa theologiae.
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Among the best web sites devoted to Aquinas. It is run at the Thomas Institut at the Universtiy of Utrecht, and features (among many other things), interviews with leading Aquinas scholars. It also has a nice forum, and bibliography.
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Thérèse Bonin's (Duquesne University) helpful web site of Aquinas's works that are translated into English. Organized according to Eschmann's long-standing scheme, it also has a list of links to on-line Latin resources.
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From the home page: "The Aquinas Translation Project is a web-based project which seeks to provide the scholarly and religious communities with translations of St. Thomas Aquinas's works not readily available in English."
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Stephen Loughlin's (DeSales University) home page, containing all sorts of links to sites and resources about Aquinas. A good place to start.
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Lots of links, including bibliography, biographies of Aquinas, translations, on and on. Very useful.
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individual
Individually hosted sites-
Totally 'en francais,' it contains texts from lectures on Aquinas's philosophy (and theology), discussion forums, and a newsletter. It also presents contemporary applications of Aquinas's teaching relative to Catholic life and practice. Translations, too.
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Jörgen Vijgen's website for Dutch-speaking section of the SITA (Società Internazionale San Tommaso di Aquino). It contains interviews with many contemporary Thomists, and emphasizes the work of Fr. Leo Elders, SVD.
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Has texts, topics for discussion, bibliography, and a bookstore.
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supplemental
Sites not directly about Aquinas, but of use and interest-
Gyula Klima's fascinating page contains links to downloadable files of papers written by him and others, on topics in medieval philosophy (including Thomas).
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Authored by Gyula Klima, the website contains an on-line journal (with issues downloadable in PDF format), and lists of other sites with work in progress.
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From the home page: "The Electronic Grosseteste, a web-site supporting advanced research in medieval Philosophy and Theology. With downloadable texts, basic search engine and bibligraphical tools." It also has on-line texts of Grosseteste.
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A website devoted to the medieval book. It has some fine links to explanations of manuscript and book production. Quite up-to-date. Chock full of links to other sites about manuscripts, etc.
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Reti Medievali was established in 1998 by a group of scholars of the Universities of Florence, Naples, Palermo, Venice and Verona, and started on line in May 2000. In 2001 more scholars from other Italian universities have joined the Editorial Board.
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This idiosyncratic collection aims to provide a conspectus of the range of online resources of interest to fellows, staff, and researchers at the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies. A giant listing of websites.
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"This Guide was prepared to assist scholars in identifying those professional theologians who taught and wrote in Paris and Oxford in the late twelfth and thirteenth centuries..."
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An updated clearing-house of links for medieval philosophy sites
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Like the medieval philosophy link, a clearing house of links to medieval theology, and medieval theology-related sites.
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A fine site, with tons of links to sites on medievalism. Headquartered in Florence. Lots of links to medieval biblical, medieval music, and manuscripts.
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Home to the critical edition project for Richard Rufus, this site contains lots of interesting and instructive information on the production of critical editions, generally, and also sports some texts (in Latin) of Rufus's natural philosophy.
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The web site for the critical edition of the works of Thomas's teacher, Albert the Great, which have been underway since 1931.
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Don't be deceived by the title; this site has much more than logical tracts. It has philosophy of God material (downloadable, too!), and other goodies. A very fine links page.
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The Society assists researchers in medieval philosophy to exchange ideas and information. This is done through Congresses and Symposia, the Bulletin de Philosophie Médiévale and through this website.
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Lewis was essentially a Thomist and a Medievalist and used Aquinas throughout his work, including Lewis's repeated discussions and advocacy of the natural law.
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Search the titles, authors, and abstracts of Italian philosophical and theological journals.
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dictionaries
on-line dictionaries that will provide quick language information to visitors-
Very clean and effective site for German
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Another fine German-English dictionary
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