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1401mon0000117238Blackie And Son Ltd 1914-01-01. Hardcover. Good. in x in x in. blackie edition on decorative covers with three illustrations by william rainey some intermittent spotting Blackie And Son Ltd hardcover
149633734colophon: Argentina i.e. Strassburg: Johannem Reinhard Grüninger 1496. Folio 32.5 cm; 12.5". Vols. I & II in one volume of V. I: 173 of 174 ff. lacking first leaf of vol. 1; II: 225 of 226 ff. without the final blank. <br><br>The Summa Theologica 1477 more properly the Summa Moralis is the work upon which St. Antoninus's theological fame chiefly rests . . . it is probably the first certainly the most comprehensive treatment from a practical point of view of Christian ethics asceticism and sociology in the Middle Ages" NCE I 647.<br>Â Â Â Â After his ordination in 1413 at Cortona where he was sent for the Dominican novitiate along with artists Fra Angelico and Fra Bartolommeo! Antoninus 13891459 swiftly attained prominence in the Church; returning to his native Florence he consecrated the Convent of San Marco in 1443 and was appointed Archbishop of that city just a few years later. A great yet humble reformer whose writings were widely published even in the incunable period Antoninus was => hailed as a Doctor of the Church in the bull for his canonization.<br>Â Â Â Â The Summa completed shortly before his death is divided into four parts: the first is concerned with the soul and its faculties passions sin and law; the second addresses different types of sin and redress; the third considers various states and professions in life with treatises on ecclesiastical offices and censures; and the fourth contemplates the cardinal virtues religious morals and gifts of the Holy Spirit. Although the text draws heavily on earlier theological works by St. Thomas Aquinas among others it is regarded as => "a new and very considerable development in moral theology" NCE online and it contains => a wealth of matter for the student of 15th-century history.<br>Â Â Â Â Printed in Gothic type double-column format with most capitals supplied in red or blue manuscript in plain style the text here has red markings to aid in reading and navigation. Topics addressed in these volumes include sin penance canon law will original sin privilege lying pride avarice anger and infidelity among several others.<br>Â Â Â Â Goff and ISTC find only one complete set of all volumes in American libraries at the Countway in Boston. All other U.S. libraries save the Newberry report owning one or two of the volumes. The Newberry has volumes IIV.<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: Old illegible European library stamp in lower margin of first leaf of vol. I; in 20th and early 21st century in the library of the Pacific School of Religion properly deaccessioned. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â ISTC ia00878000; Goff A878; BMC I 109; GKW 2192. Contemporary calf over bevelled wood boards recently rebacked and new endpapers supplied; lacks a blank and a title leaf. Leather of boards elaborately and richly tooled in blind using rolls rules and individual stamps of a rose a fleur de lis and a saint; small area of leather on front board missing and substitute leather inserted. Evidence of brass and leather clasps remnants of vellum guide tabs. Text and boards of binding wormed mostly with many pinhole wormholes and text with some meandering; no great losses. Some small tears in a few margins and one lower margin with an old repair; stamp as above; browning to many margins. A good solid volume one with some condition issues but at the same time a good example of these productions and the era's printing. Johannem {Reinhard} Grüninger hardcover books