Medieval Philosophy
Second edition with additions and a bibliographic supplement. With a preface by Etienne Gilson. EGS 4. 1982. xxii, 455 pp. ISBN 978–0–88844–704–3 • $42.50
Medieval Philosophy
Second edition with additions and a bibliographic supplement. With a preface by Etienne Gilson. EGS 4. 1982. xxii, 455 pp. ISBN 978–0–88844–704–3 • $42.50
Etienne Gilson
Etienne Gilson Series 6. 1984. x, 412 pp. ISBN ISBN 978–0–88844–706–7 • $84.95
This biography is the story of the distinguished Christian philosopher Etienne Gilson (1884–1978) based on a large collection of privileged correspondence, documents and personal recollections. It presents not only his immensely productive life as a writer, teacher and lecturer in France and North America but also something of the substance, nature and originality of his thought.
Christian Philosophy. An Introduction
Translated by Armand Maurer. EGS 17. 1993. xxvi, 139 pp. ISBN 978–0–88844–717–3 • $19.95
The Ethics of Saint Thomas Aquinas: Two Courses
Edited by Edward A. Synan. EGS 20; Studies in Medieval Moral Teaching 1. 1997. xxx, 242 pp. Casebound. ISBN 978–0–88844–720–3 • $49.50
Thomism: The Philosophy of Thomas Aquinas
A translation of Le thomisme, sixth and final edition, by †Laurence K. Shook and Armand Maurer. EGS 24. 2002. xviii, 454 pp. Casebound. ISBN 978–0–88844–724–1 • $80.00
EGS 29. 2007. 40 pp. ISBN 978–0–88844–729–6 • Complimentary (on request)
With an introduction by James P. Reilly. EGS 30. 2008. xxx, 246 pp. ISBN 978–0–88844–730–2 • $30.95
Three Quests in Philosophy: The Education of a Philosopher; In Quest of Species; In Quest of Matter
Edited by Armand Maurer. Foreword by James K. Farge. EGS 31. 2008. xii, 146 pp. ISBN 978–0–88844–731–9 • $25.95
Etienne Gilson Series 32. 2009. 38 pp.
ISBN 978-0-88844-732-6 • Paper • Complimentary (on request)
Beauty and Being: Thomistic Perspectives
Translated by Hugh McDonald with the collaboration of the author. EGS 33. 2011. x, 270 pp. Cloth. ISBN 978–0–88844–733–3 • $85.00
Etienne Gilson Series 35. 2013. 30 pp.
ISBN 978–0–88844–735–7 • Paper • Complimentary (on request)
The 2011 Etienne Gilson Lecture explores the complex issue of the way Thomas Aquinas was cited by later authors, and how Thomas's theology was moulded to meet the needs of particular local contexts.
Etienne Gilson Series 36. 2018. 40 pp.
ISBN 978–0–88844–736–4 • Paper • Complimentary (on request)
Etienne Gilson Series 37 • ISBN 978-0-88844-737-1
36 pp. • Paper • Complimentary (on request)
Etienne Gilson Series 38 • ISBN 978-0-88844-738-8
50 pp. • Paper • Complimentary (on request)