Aquinas
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Aquīnas — Aquīnas, 1) Thomas, s. Thomas. 2) Philipp A. (Phil. von Aquino, eigentlich Mardochai), Rabbiner zu Carpentras; ward 1610 wegen seiner Neigung zum Christenthume aus der Synagoge von Avignon verwiesen u. ließ sich zu Aquino taufen, wurde Professor… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Aquinas — Aquinas, St Thomas … Philosophy dictionary
Aquinas — [ə kwī′nəs] Saint Thomas (1225? 74); It. theologian & philosopher: his day is March 7: called the Angelic Doctor: cf. THOMISM … English World dictionary
Aquinas — Thomas von Aquin (* um 1225 auf Schloss Roccasecca bei Aquino in Italien; † 7. März 1274 in Fossanova; auch Thomas Aquinas oder Tommaso d Aquino) gilt als einer der einflussreichsten Philosophen und Theologen der Geschichte. Er war Dominikaner.… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Aquinas — noun (Roman Catholic Church) Italian theologian and Doctor of the Church who is remembered for his attempt to reconcile faith and reason in a comprehensive theology; presented philosophical proofs of the existence of God (1225 1274) • Syn:… … Useful english dictionary
Aquinas — biographical name Saint Thomas see Thomas Aquinas … New Collegiate Dictionary
Aquinas — n. Saint Thomas Aquinas (1225 1274), Italian philosopher, famous theologian of the Roman Catholic Church … English contemporary dictionary
Aquinas University — of Legazpi Pamantasang Aquino ng Legazpi Motto Vita Veritatis Et Amoris Ex Gratitudine Motto in English In a Life of Truth and of Love out of Gratitude … Wikipedia
Aquinas (disambiguation) — Aquinas may refer to: People Thomas Aquinas Philosopher and Theologian Aquinas Academy *Aquinas Academy (Delaware) *Aquinas Academy (New Jersey) *Aquinas Academy (Pennsylvania) Aquinas College *Aquinas College, Adelaide – a Roman Catholic… … Wikipedia
AQUINAS, THOMAS° — (1225–1274), most important of the Christian medieval philosophers. Born near Aquino, the son of a count, Aquinas entered a Dominican order at the age of 19 against the will of his family. He studied under the Dominican scholar Albertus Magnus in … Encyclopedia of Judaism