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Thomas Aquinas Dictionary : ウィキペディア英語版 | Thomas Aquinas Dictionary
The ''Thomas Aquinas Dictionary'' is a collection of quotations by medieval philosopher and theologian Thomas Aquinas, indexed by keywords contained within the quotations. Most of the quotations are taken from the ''Summa Theologica'', with additional material from the ''Summa contra Gentiles''. The quotations are listed without additional commentary or explanatory notes, although the volume does contain an introduction to the work of Thomas Aquinas written by Theodore E. James. Scholarly reviews were critical of the work when it was published, particularly in terms of the selection and arrangement of material. The book does, however, still appear in bibliographies of reference material on Thomas Aquinas. ==Overview== The ''Thomas Aquinas Dictionary'' was published by the Philosophical Library in 1965, with a British edition published the same year by Vision. It is one of a series of quotation dictionaries compiled by editor Morris Stockhammer, the others covering Immanuel Kant, Karl Marx and Plato. The ''Dictionary'' contains quotations from the works of Thomas Aquinas, arranged under an alphabetical list of keywords, beginning with "Abstinence" and ending with "Zeal".〔 Each entry lists quotations containing the word; the length of the quotations is generally one sentence.〔〔 The dictionary does not contain any additional commentary or explanatory notes, with the exception of the introduction by Theodore E. James, which contains a summary of the life and works of Thomas Aquinas.〔 Most of the quotations are taken from the ''Summa Theologica'', Aquinas's best-known work, with others from the ''Summa contra Gentiles''.〔〔 The keywords were selected on the basis of being of interest to the twentieth-century student, omitting some medieval concepts.〔〔
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