ANTONINUS FLORENTINUS (1389-1459, Saint). Summa theologica. Part III, parts I and II. Venice: Andreas de Paltasichis, 21st April 1485.
ANTONINUS FLORENTINUS (1389-1459, Saint). Summa theologica. Part III, parts I and II. Venice: Andreas de Paltasichis, 21st April 1485.

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ANTONINUS FLORENTINUS (1389-1459, Saint). Summa theologica. Part III, parts I and II. Venice: Andreas de Paltasichis, 21st April 1485.

Two parts in one volume, chancery 2o (290 x 205 mm). Collation: a10 b-z8 \\i \\j10 \\g8; A-Z8 AA8 BB6 DD4 aa2 (misbound at beginning). 223 leaves (of 224; without the final blank). 58 lines, double column. Gothic types 3:130 (head-lines, first lines of sections), 5:73 (text). Capital spaces, some with printed guide-letters. (a1 blank restored, extensive repaired wormholes in the first two quires affecting a few letters, quire b sprung, repaired hole on y1 with loss of some letters, marginal repair on \\j4, CC6 lined on verso, some mostly marginal staining and browning.) Modern quarter calf over wooden boards. Provenance: some early marginalia in several early hands -- (non-Doheny) given to the Western Province by the Roman Province of the Congregation of the Mission, 11 September 1954 -- donated by them to SMS 14 May 1967.

Written between 1440 and 1459, the Summa moralis was the most extensive work on moral theology produced up to its time. Part I is concerned with the soul and its faculties, the passions, sin and the law; Part II analyzes the different kinds of sin, restitution, vows and infidelity. The text draws extensively on the works of earlier theologians, especially Thomas Aquinas, but also provides significant evidence for the society, customs and economic life of the fifteenth century. Not in the British Museum. BSB-Ink. A-606; GW 2198; HC(Add) *1257; Goff A-870.