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Summula may
refer to : a Summa, text that 'sums up'
knowledge in a field, e.g. the
compendiums of theology,
philosophy and
canon law
which served as medieval...
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Summula was an
ancient city and
bishopric in
Roman North Africa. It is now a
Latin Catholic titular see.
Summula was one of many
cities in the
Roman province...
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poenitentia et matrimonio,
which ultimately became a
handbook for the clergy.
Summula clarissimi Raymundi brevissimo compendio sacramentorum alta complectens...
- I-II, 7, 3.
Robert de Sorbon, De Confessione, MBP XXV:354
Peter Quinel,
Summula, Wilkins, II:165 S.
Petrus Coelestinus, Opuscula, MBP XXV:828
Richard N...
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duobus fratribus De
significatione verborum De pace
Constantiae De
feudis Summula re****iens
facta mercatorum.
Commentaria in
digestum vetus, 1549. Consiliorum...
- Kenada?) Sita (in the west of the
province Subbar Sufar Sufasar (Amourah)
Summula Tabaicara Tabla (Tablat?, Tablast?)
Taborenta (ruins near Saida?) Tabunia...
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Epistle to the Hebrews.
Opera omnia (5 vols., 1639)
Opuscula omnia (1530)
Summula Caietani (in Latin). Paris:
Claude Chevallon. 1530.
Commentary on Saint...
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William of Ockham,
Summa Logicae, part II,
sections 32 and 33. Jean Buridan,
Summula de Dialectica. Trans.
Gyula Klima. New Haven: Yale
University Press, 2001...
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Summa and its
diminutive summula (plural
summae and summulae, respectively) was a
medieval didactics literary genre written in Latin, born
during the...
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modern period.
Casuistic authors include Antonio Escobar y Mendoza,
whose Summula casuum conscientiae (1627) enjo****
great success,
Thomas Sanchez, Vincenzo...