Summa Theologiae
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The word "book" traces its root to German, not Latin, but "note" comes from the Latin word nota, which means "to mark or note".
In the book "Names and titles of the Lord Jesus Christ", find it on archive.org, on page 23 it says FIAT is Amen in latin.
The word "Librarium" in Latin, means "Book Case".
It isn't Greek, it's Latin and it means "work" (labor).
Summa Theologiae
Summa Theologiae
Scholasticism brought Aristotle and The Bible together. - Apex
Anselm is the name of the founder of Scholasticism.
Scholasticism
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Scholasticism dealt with recent tradition. However, humanism did not focus all their attention on summarizing and comparing the views of recognized authorities on a text or question, but went directly to the sources themselves. Their most respected sources were classics (Latin and Greek) and the Bible (Church Fathers), whereas their scholastic rivals were more bound to medieval philosophers and theologians. There seems to be a thick line drawn between humanism and scholasticism in the Middle Ages. On one side is faith; the other side is reason. Humanism brought in the subjective elements of faith, trust and conscience while scholasticism emphasized reason.
The Latin word for Book is Liber.
The Latin word for work is "labor" or "opus."
A Muslim scholar who wrote about Scholasticism
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Probably scholasticism.