Summa Theologiae
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The word "book" traces its root to German, not Latin, but "note" comes from the Latin word nota, which means "to mark or note".
In the book "Names and titles of the Lord Jesus Christ", find it on archive.org, on page 23 it says FIAT is Amen in latin.
The word "Librarium" in Latin, means "Book Case".
It isn't Greek, it's Latin and it means "work" (labor).
Summa Theologiae
Summa Theologiae
Scholasticism brought Aristotle and The Bible together. - Apex
St. Anselm of Canterbury is often considered the founder of Scholasticism. He was a medieval theologian and philosopher known for his writings on the relationship between faith and reason, particularly his ontological argument for the existence of God.
Scholasticism was the dominant force in Europe from the eleventh to fifteenth centuries. It was a method of critical thought that sought to reconcile faith and reason through the works of theologians such as St. Thomas Aquinas. Humanism and Neoplatonism were also influential during this time but did not hold the same level of dominance as Scholasticism.
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Humanism focused on the study of classical literature, history, and ethics, emphasizing the potential of human beings and their capabilities. In contrast, medieval scholasticism was centered around theological and philosophical teachings of the church, placing an emphasis on reasoning and logic to understand faith and doctrine. Humanism promoted individualism, critical thinking, and a revival of ancient texts, while scholasticism was more concerned with harmonizing faith and reason within a theological framework.
The Latin word for Book is Liber.
The Latin word for work is "labor" or "opus."
A Muslim scholar who wrote about Scholasticism
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Probably scholasticism.