Resources & Links
Resources & Links
This page contains links to the wealth of internet resources available for the study of Thomas Aquinas and his thought.
A. Research in the Thought of Aquinas. Some Sites:
(1) The most comprehensive collection of the Latin works is found on the CORPUS THOMISTICUM website of Enrique Alarcon.
This site also has bibliography, guidance on best available editions of texts, the Thomas-Lexicon by Schütz, the Index Thomisticus searchable database, and much more. See http://www.corpusthomisticum.org/
(2) Prof. Therese Bonin’s “Thomas Aquinas in English: A Bibliography” Website: http://www.home.duq.edu/~bonin/thomasbibliography.html
For students working primarily with sources and materials in English, the website of Prof. Therese Bonin is an invaluable aid. See http://www.home.duq.edu/~bonin/thomasbibliography.html.
She also has sites for students who work with Latin texts and for those who wish they could work with Latin texts. See http://www.home.duq.edu/~bonin/thomasbibliography.html#latin
(3) The Thomas Instituut te Utrecht (http://www.thomasinstituut.org/thomasinstituut/scripts/index.htm) has its own valuable list of texts and translations under “Opera Omnia” and valuable information of various sorts under “Tools”. The “Links” page is also valuable.
(4) Le Grant Portail Thomas d’Aquin at http://www.thomas-d-aquin.com/ is a very valuable French website worth exploring.
(5) For more valuable sites, see Mark Johnson’s Thomistica.net with Tommaso d’Aquino Newsletter and RSS Newsfeed with links at http://thomistica.net/links/
B. Phil 217 Course Readings:
Past Masters philosophy texts resource: This is available via the link at https://www.marquette.edu/library/research/mulib/public_html/search_results.php?disciplineID=50&subDisciplineID=&matTypeID=
Under Aquinas it includes a wealth of English translations. NOTE: You will need to use this resource or physical books from the library for our readings April 24 - May 1, 2008.
Marquette Raynor Library Reserves: https://marquette.ares.atlas-sys.com/ares/ares.dll?action=10&type=50&value=1579 Class password: mistertea
The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: http://plato.stanford.edu/
Entries:
Saint Thomas Aquinas, Saint Augustine (particularly the sections on Philosophical Anthropology and Pyschology and Epistemology), Plotinus, Aristotle’s Psychology, Saint Bonaventure, Condemnation of 1277, Medieval Philosophy.
Bob Pasnau has a valuable account of Illuminationism at http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/illumination/ but he has the account of Aquinas wrong. I will explain this in class.
C. Marquette on-campus access to The Cambridge Companions to Philosophy, Religion and Culture and Oxford Scholarship Online as part of a library trial: https://www.marquette.edu/library/electronic/dbtrial.html
D. Thomas and Thomism:
D. 1. Thomistic bibliography, 1920-1940, Vernon J. Bourke (St Louis: The Modern Schoolman, 1945)
D. 2. Thomistic bibliography, 1940-1978, Miethe, Terry L., and Bourke, Vernon J.
Thomas Aquinas : international bibliography, 1977-1990, Ingardia, Richard
D. 3. Also see
http://www.domcentral.org/library/thombibl.htm
http://www.saintmarys.edu/~incandel/fmp.html
http://www.home.duq.edu/~bonin/thomasbibliography.html
D. 4. And, of course, note the extensive bibliography by author at Enrique Alarcon’s www.corpusthomisticum.org website at the searchable site
http://www.corpusthomisticum.org/bt/index.html
E.Bibliographical Resources for Arabic / Islamic Philosophy:
E.1. Hans Daiber, Bibliography of Islamic philosophy. Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 1999. Also see Daiber, Bibliography of Islamic philosophy. Supplement. Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2007.
E.2. Therese-Anne Druart, Brief Bibliographical Guide for Islamic Philosophy and Theology
2007-2008: http://philosophy.cua.edu/faculty/tas/Bibliography%2007-08.cfm
2006-2007: http://philosophy.cua.edu/faculty/tad/Bibliography%2006-08.cfm
2004-2006: http://philosophy.cua.edu/faculty/tad/Bibliography%2004-06.cfm
2002-2004: http://philosophy.cua.edu/faculty/tad/Bibliography%2002-04.cfm
1998-2002: http://philosophy.cua.edu/faculty/tad/biblio.cfm
F.Chronologies
G.Summa theologiae in English: http://www.newadvent.org/summa/
Summa theologiae in Latin: http://www.corpusthomisticum.org/sth0000.html
File archives of course handouts and related materials can be accessed at the following file sharing website: