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In addition to books and articles you may locate, your professor has recommended you use philosophy resources located online. These resources are straightforward to access and navigate. Information for citing these sources can be found on the 'Citing Sources' tab of this guide.
The following is a list of readings available for this course. Look in the table for information about format and availability.
​Chesterson, G. K. (2002). St. Thomas Aquinas. San Francisco: Ignatius Press. |
Available in library for 2-hour, in-library use. |
Copleston, F. C. (1990). A history of Medieval philosophy. Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press. |
Available in library for 2-hour, in-library use. |
Davies, B. & Stump, E. (Eds.). (2011). The Oxford handbook of Aquinas. Oxford University Press. | Available in library for 2-hour, in-library use. |
Gilson, É. (1990). The spirit of Mediaeval philosophy: (Gifford Lectures 1931-1932). Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press. |
Not currently available. Title on order. |
Gilson, É. (1955). History of Christian philosophy in the Middle Ages. New York: Random House. |
Available in library for 2-hour, in-library use. |
Kretzmann, N. & Stump, E. (Eds.). (1993). The Cambridge companion to Aquinas. Cambridge University Press. | Available in library for 2-hour, in-library use. |
Maurer, A. A. (1962). Medieval philosophy: An introduction. New York: Random House. |
Available in library for 2-hour, in-library use. |
McInerny, R. (1963). A history of Western philosophy, V.2: Philosophy from St. Augustine to Ockham. Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame. | Click the title to access the online document. |
Porro, P. (1999). Thomas Aquinas. CUA Press. |
Not currently available. Instructor copy. |
Weisheipl, J. A. (1974). Friar Thomas D'Aquino: His life, thought, and work. Garden City: NY: Doubleday. |
Available in library for 2-hour, in-library use. |