Pierre de Saint-Joseph

Pierre de Saint-Joseph (born Pierre Comagère; Latin: Petrus A Sancto Josepho; 1594 – 1662), was a French Cistercian monk, philosopher, and theologian.[1]

Title page of the 1659 Idea philosophiae naturalis, seu physica

Works

  • Defensio s. Thomae Aquinatis (in Latin). Lyon: Vincent de Coeursilly. 1633.
  • Idea theologiae speculativae (in Latin). Cologne: Konstantin Münich. 1640.
  • Idea theologiae moralis (in Latin). Paris: Georges Josse. 1645.
  • Theses universae theologiae (in Latin). Cologne: Konstantin Münich. 1648.
  • Idea philosophiae rationalis, seu logica (in Latin). Paris: Georges Josse. 1654.
  • Idea philosophiae naturalis, seu physica (in Latin). Paris: Georges Josse. 1659.
  • Summula casuum conscientiae (in Latin). Lyon: Antoine Beaujolin & Michel Goy. 1666.
  • Les sentimens de Saint François de Sales (in French). Paris: F. Muguet. 1669.
  • Idea philosophiae universalis, seu metaphysica (in Latin). Cologne: Konstantin Münich. 1671.

References

  1. "Pierre de Saint-Joseph". Scholasticon (in French).
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