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Contra errores Graecorum, ad Urbanum IV Pontificem Maximum (Against the Errors of the Greeks, to Pope Urban IV) is a short treatise (an "opusculum") written in 1263 by Roman Catholic theologian Saint Thomas Aquinas as a contribution to Pope Urban's efforts at reunion with the Eastern Church. Aquinas wrote the treatise in 1263 while he was papal theologian and conventual lector in the Dominican studium at Orvieto after his first regency as professor of theology at the University of Paris which ended in 1259 and before he took up his duties in 1265 reforming the Dominican studium at Santa Sabina, the forerunner of the Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas, Angelicum, in Rome.

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  • Ο λατινικός τίτλος Contra errores Graecorum (μτφ. κατά των σφαλμάτων των Γραικών) ανήκει στην καθολική θεολογική πραγματεία του Θωμά Ακινάτη την οποία συνέταξε το 1263 κατά παραγγελία του Πάπα Ουρβάνου Δ´. Γράφτηκε ως υποστηρικτικό κείμενο για την επανένωση των εκκλησιών ανατολής και δύσης μετά το σχίσμα του 1054, και υπήρξε καταγγελτικό ως προς τις θεωρήσεις της ορθόδοξης εκκλησίας των Γραικών -όπως αποκαλούνταν οι Βυζαντινοί από τις άλλες ευρωπαϊκές χώρες-. Σε γενικότερο πλαίσιο, ο τίτλος είναι χαρακτηριστικός σε σχέση με τους παρόμοιους τίτλους πολλών συγγραμάτων από τον 9ο έως τον 13 αιώνα τα οποία υπήρξαν ιδιαίτερα επικριτικά προς τους Γραικούς (Ρωμαίους / Βυζαντινούς) με τα περισσότερα από αυτά να είναι καρολιδικής προέλευσης. (el)
  • Contra errores Graecorum, ad Urbanum IV Pontificem Maximum (Against the Errors of the Greeks, to Pope Urban IV) is a short treatise (an "opusculum") written in 1263 by Roman Catholic theologian Saint Thomas Aquinas as a contribution to Pope Urban's efforts at reunion with the Eastern Church. Aquinas wrote the treatise in 1263 while he was papal theologian and conventual lector in the Dominican studium at Orvieto after his first regency as professor of theology at the University of Paris which ended in 1259 and before he took up his duties in 1265 reforming the Dominican studium at Santa Sabina, the forerunner of the Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas, Angelicum, in Rome. (en)
  • Contra errores Graecorum, ad Urbanum IV Pontificem Maximum ("Contro gli errori dei Greci, a Urbano IV Pontefice Massimo") è un breve trattato (un "opusculum") scritto nel 1263 dal teologo cattolico san Tommaso d'Aquino come contributo agli sforzi di papa Urbano per la riconciliazione con la Chiesa d'Oriente. (it)
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  • Ο λατινικός τίτλος Contra errores Graecorum (μτφ. κατά των σφαλμάτων των Γραικών) ανήκει στην καθολική θεολογική πραγματεία του Θωμά Ακινάτη την οποία συνέταξε το 1263 κατά παραγγελία του Πάπα Ουρβάνου Δ´. Γράφτηκε ως υποστηρικτικό κείμενο για την επανένωση των εκκλησιών ανατολής και δύσης μετά το σχίσμα του 1054, και υπήρξε καταγγελτικό ως προς τις θεωρήσεις της ορθόδοξης εκκλησίας των Γραικών -όπως αποκαλούνταν οι Βυζαντινοί από τις άλλες ευρωπαϊκές χώρες-. Σε γενικότερο πλαίσιο, ο τίτλος είναι χαρακτηριστικός σε σχέση με τους παρόμοιους τίτλους πολλών συγγραμάτων από τον 9ο έως τον 13 αιώνα τα οποία υπήρξαν ιδιαίτερα επικριτικά προς τους Γραικούς (Ρωμαίους / Βυζαντινούς) με τα περισσότερα από αυτά να είναι καρολιδικής προέλευσης. (el)
  • Contra errores Graecorum, ad Urbanum IV Pontificem Maximum (Against the Errors of the Greeks, to Pope Urban IV) is a short treatise (an "opusculum") written in 1263 by Roman Catholic theologian Saint Thomas Aquinas as a contribution to Pope Urban's efforts at reunion with the Eastern Church. Aquinas wrote the treatise in 1263 while he was papal theologian and conventual lector in the Dominican studium at Orvieto after his first regency as professor of theology at the University of Paris which ended in 1259 and before he took up his duties in 1265 reforming the Dominican studium at Santa Sabina, the forerunner of the Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas, Angelicum, in Rome. (en)
  • Contra errores Graecorum, ad Urbanum IV Pontificem Maximum ("Contro gli errori dei Greci, a Urbano IV Pontefice Massimo") è un breve trattato (un "opusculum") scritto nel 1263 dal teologo cattolico san Tommaso d'Aquino come contributo agli sforzi di papa Urbano per la riconciliazione con la Chiesa d'Oriente. Tommaso d'Aquino scrisse il trattato nel 1263, mentre era teologo pontificio e lettore conventuale nello studium domenicano di Orvieto. Questa esperienza fu preceduta dalla sua prima reggenza come professore di teologia all'Università di Parigi, terminata nel 1259, e fu seguita nel 1265 dall'incarico di riformare lo studium domenicano a Santa Sabina, precursore della Pontificia Università San Tommaso d'Aquino, Angelicum, a Roma. (it)
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