In this Book
- Boethius and Aquinas
- Book
- 2012
- Published by: The Catholic University of America Press
summary
In this study of the relationship between Boethius and Thomas Aquinas, Ralph McInerny dispels the notion that Aquinas misunderstood the early philosopher and argues instead that he learned from Boethius, assimilated his ideas, and proved to be a reliable interpreter of his thought.
Table of Contents
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- Part One. The Art of the Commentary
- 1. Commenting on Aristotle
- pp. 33-60
- 2. Altissimum negotium: Universals
- pp. 61-94
- Part Two. De trinitate
- 3. Thomas Comments on Boethius
- pp. 97-120
- 4. Tres speculative partes
- pp. 121-147
- 5. Metaphysics and Existence
- pp. 148-158
- Part Three. De hebdomadibus
- 6. Survey of Interpretations
- pp. 161-198
- 7. The Exposition of St. Thomas
- pp. 199-231
- 8. More on the Good
- pp. 232-248
- Epilogue. Sine Thomas Boethius Mutus Esset
- pp. 249-254
- Bibliography
- pp. 259-264
Additional Information
ISBN
9780813221113
Related ISBN(s)
9780813221106
MARC Record
OCLC
868220484
Pages
282
Launched on MUSE
2014-01-01
Language
English
Open Access
No
Copyright
2012