Publisher's Synopsis
Opera Omnia is a comprehensive collection of theological and philosophical works, originally published in Latin. This edition, meticulously organized and divided into five volumes, features the writings of Johannes Gerson, along with contributions from Louis Ellies Du Pin, Henricus de Langenstein, Petrus de Alliaco, Johannes de Brevicoxa, Jacques Almain, Johannes Major, and Johannes de Varenis. The collection offers a deep dive into medieval thought, covering a wide range of topics related to Christian theology, moral philosophy, and ecclesiastical doctrine.
This edition provides scholars and students with a valuable resource for understanding the intellectual landscape of the Middle Ages and the development of Christian thought. It is an essential addition to any library specializing in theology, history, or medieval studies.
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