Item #10281 Epistolica Dissertatio Scoti-Thomistica super facti quaestione. Doctor Angelicus reverà docuerit pluribus in locis B. Virginem fuisse immunem ab originali culpa? Cui denuò accessit duplex dissertatio, dogmatica scilicet & historica circa B. Virginis conceptionem. Stephano Chiesa.

Epistolica Dissertatio Scoti-Thomistica super facti quaestione. Doctor Angelicus reverà docuerit pluribus in locis B. Virginem fuisse immunem ab originali culpa? Cui denuò accessit duplex dissertatio, dogmatica scilicet & historica circa B. Virginis conceptionem

Camberii: nella stamperia nuoua del Massi, e Landi, 1706. [14], 222p, [4]. Contemporary calf. First edition and printed in Chambery, France. Reprinted in 1726. A dissertation that seems to question whether Doctor Angelicus [St. Thomas Aquinas] taught that the virgin was free from original sin. The second edition would find itself on the Vatican's list of prohibited books. Thomism was a philosophical and theological school of thought originating with St. Thomas Aquinas a Dominican. Scotism originated with the medieval Scottish theologian John Dons Scotus, a Franciscan. While I have been unable to find information about Stephano Chiesa, it seems from the title page that he was a Franciscan. Rare. WorldCat lists two copies and none in the US. Old library paper stickers on the spine and contemporary signature on the inside front blank. Internally clean. Item #10281

Price: $450.00

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