The correct title of the work is 'Summa Contra Gentiles'. The work may be read in its entirety at the following site: www.corpusthomisticum.org. Once there, click onto 'Opera omnia S. Thomae', which refers to the complete works of St. Thomas Aquinas [ca. 1225-March 7, 1274]. The 'Summa Contra Gentilis' is the second work that is listed under the section 'Opera Maiora', which refers to his major works. The site is made possible through the educational and research achievements of Prof. Dr. Enrique Alarcon Moreno. The Professor has received worldwide respect for this endeavor, and others. The site includes contact information, in the way of fax and telephone numbers; and email and snail-mail addresses at the University of Navarre, in the Basque city of Pamplona.
You can read "Summa Contra Gentiles" by Saint Thomas Aquinas for free online at the website of the Corpus Thomisticum. This website provides the complete text of the work in Latin and English translation.
Paul was the apostle to the Gentiles.
Paul -read Galations
Legere is the Latin word which means "to read"
Read the textbook for Dr. Schnucker class dummy
Legit means read in Latin
Yes, we can read Latin. The Romans were Latins and therefore they spoke Latin. Our alphabet is a modified version of the Latin alphabet.
Jews, Greeks, and gentiles well, basically whoever wants to read the bible :p
To read - legere.
In Latin, they didn't have "the" and "a". Sorry! When you read it, you just add them.
he was a united guy if you are to read this and copy it to your paper you are a dass
If you have a Latin (make sure you always capitalize Latin) set then you always read/write in Latin.