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Qué (quién) es summa - definición

MEDIEVAL DIDACTICS LITERARY GENRE WRITTEN IN LATIN; MANUALS OR HANDBOOKS THAT 'SUM UP' KNOWLEDGE IN A FIELD
Summa evangelica; Summæ; Summae; Summulæ Logicales; Summa (genre)

summa         
['s?m?, 's?m?]
¦ noun (plural summae -mi:) literary a summary of what is known of a subject.
Origin
C18: from L., lit. 'sum total' (a sense reflected in ME).
Summa         
Summa and its diminutive summula (plural summae and summulae, respectively) was a medieval didactics literary genre written in Latin, born during the 12th century, and popularized in 13th century Europe. In its simplest sense, they might be considered texts that 'sum up' knowledge in a field, such as the compendiums of theology, philosophy and canon law.
Summa Theologica         
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THEOLOGICAL TREATISE BY THOMAS AQUINAS
Summa Theologia; Summa theologiae; Summa theologica; Summa Theologiæ; Theological Summary; Summa totius theologiae; Summa Theologiae
The Summa Theologiae or Summa Theologica (), often referred to simply as the Summa, is the best-known work of Thomas Aquinas (1225–1274), a scholastic theologian and Doctor of the Church. It is a compendium of all of the main theological teachings of the Catholic Church, intended to be an instructional guide for theology students, including seminarians and the literate laity.

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Summa

Summa and its diminutive summula (plural summae and summulae, respectively) was a medieval didactics literary genre written in Latin, born during the 12th century, and popularized in 13th century Europe. In its simplest sense, they might be considered texts that 'sum up' knowledge in a field, such as the compendiums of theology, philosophy and canon law. Their function during the Middle Ages was largely as manuals or handbooks of necessary knowledge used by individuals who would not advance their studies any further.

Ejemplos de uso de summa
1. Summa should not be confused with qat, a plant whose leaves are chewed.
2. Summa to Put $1Bln Into WiMax Growth By Tai Adelaja Staff Writer Summa Telecom Sergei Koshkin Closely–held telecommunications firm Summa Telecom said Wednesday that it would invest $1 billion out of the personal funds of its primary shareholder to create broadband wireless Internet networks across the country.
3. Summa Telecom also intends to invest $600 million into building a GSM network, Koshkin said.
4. Most of the licenses were awarded to privately held firm Summa Telecom.
5. ING Bank analyst Igor Semenov said it was worth adopting a wait–and–see attitude in assessing Summa Telecom‘s projects.