Summa Contra Gentiles [systematic exposition against non-Christians]. Translation by Joseph Ciantes

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AQUINAS, THOMAS

Summa Contra Gentiles [systematic exposition against non-Christians]. Translation by Joseph Ciantes

FIRST EDITION IN HEBREW. Three books in one. Latin and Hebrew translation face-à-face I. pp. 60, 196. II. pp. 270. III. pp. 391, (1). Title detached and supplied from another copy. Browned and wormed in places. Contemporary vellum, spine distressed.Thick folio

Rome: Jacobi Phaei Andreae 1657

Est: $1,500 - $2,000
RARE HEBREW TRANSLATION OF THOMAS AQUINAS’ WORK Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274), was one of the most important Christian philosophers of the medieval age, his magnum opus being Summa Theologica, a systematic exposition of his philosophy. In this less known work, Summa Contra Gentiles, Aquinas discusses such fundamental themes as the incorporeality of God, Free Will, Providence, etc. In the Latin original there is a fourth book not included in this Latin-Hebrew edition. (See EJ, Vol. III, col. 229-231.) The translator, Joseph Ciantes, a Dominican friar and student of Oriental languages, was appointed by Pope Urban II to preach to the Jews of Rome, who were periodically subjected to conversionary sermons. NUC notes only two copies of the present work, located in Columbia University and The Immaculate Conception Convent Library, Washington, D.C. Not in the British Library