November 24, 2002

  • In honor of
    William F. Buckley’s birthday


    Results of a Google search -


    Searched the web for “Joyce and Aquinas” “William T. Noon“.  Results 1-5 of about 15:



    Dogma
    Dogma, theological” — entry in the index (paper, not marble) to Joyce and Aquinas,
    by William T. Noon, SJ, Yale U. Press 1957, 2nd printing 1963, page 162.
    m759.freeservers.com/2001-03-20-dogma.html – 9k – Nov. 23, 2002 – CachedSimilar pages


    The Matthias Defense
    Contemplatio: aesthetic joy of, 54-5″ — index to Joyce and Aquinas, by William
    T. Noon, SJ, Yale University Press, second printing, 1963, page 162.
    m759.freeservers.com/2001-03-22-matthias.html – 6k – Nov. 23, 2002 – CachedSimilar pages

    Wag the Dogma
    One economy would be to teach the trivium using only one book — Joyce and Aquinas,
    by William T. Noon (Yale, 1957), which ties together philology, logic, and
    m759.freeservers.com/2001-04-06-wag.html – 6k – Nov. 23, 2002 – CachedSimilar pages

    Shining Forth
    Please go away, Paz begged silently…. “De veras! It’s so romantic!”. — Let Noon
    Be Fair William T. Noon, SJ, Chapter 4 of Joyce and Aquinas, Yale University
    m759.freeservers.com/2001-03-15-shining.html – 10k – Nov. 23, 2002 – CachedSimilar pages

    Midsummer Eve’s Dream
    notions… The quidditas or essence of an angel is the same as its
    form. (See William T. Noon, SJ, Joyce and Aquinas, Yale, 1957).
    m759.freeservers.com/1995-06-23-midsummer.html – 12k – Nov. 23, 2002 – CachedSimilar pages


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