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The Trinity and Unicity of the Intellect. By St Thomas Aquinas. Translated by Sister Rose Emmanuella BrennanS.H.N. (B. Herder, London, W.C; 22s. 6d.)
Compendium of Theology. By St Thomas Aquinas. Translated by Cyril VollertS.J. (B. Herder, London, W.C; 30s.)
Paradoxes of the Infinite. By Bernard Bolzano. Translated by DrF. Prihonsky, with introduction by Donald SteeleC.J. (Routledge & Kegan Paul; 21s.)
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