Foss here presents us with a summa of the painterly realist effort in her gentle abstracting of landscape form and color that goes for the soul. |
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After all, as the Romans said in their day: summa ius, summa iniura, the greatest justice is the greatest injustice. |
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Into or onto the nucleus went a course of polygonal or square paving stones, called the summa crusta. |
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It is not a summa theologica, or indeed ethica, but the basis from which an endless series of summae can be assembled. |
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The Citi Bike system is thus a summa of all conservative fears. |
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How would they summa rize the usefulness of this exercise? |
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You did mention Saint Thomas Aquinas, patron of the university, and you know he would have syllogized your argument right into the dust bin and has with his Summa Theologica. |
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The foremost angelologist, perhaps of all time, was St. Thomas Aquinas, who devoted a part of his mammoth theological work Summa Theologica to angels. |
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Thomas Aquinas wrote two large Summas, the Summa Theologica and the Summa Contra Gentiles. |
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Summa crusta of silex or lava polygonal slabs, one to three feet in diameter and eight to twelve inches thick, were laid on top of the rudens. |
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Recently we've been able to send them the first Chinese translation of the complete works of St. Thomas Aquinas-the Summa Theologiae and other writings. |
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In the Summa Contra Gentiles he explains: «It is useful for the human mind to exercise itself in such reasoning, however feeble, provided there is no presumptuous hope of perfect comprehension or demonstration. |
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I have hinted at the diligent attention that the Saint had for experimental science or for phenomenology which one can find especially in the Second Part of the Summa Theologiae. |
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The philosopher Thomas Aquinas presented five arguments for God's existence in the Summa Theologica, while his Summa contra Gentiles was a major apologetic work. |
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The work for which he is best known is the Summa Theologica. |
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