Aristotle’s Metaphysics is foundational for the philosophical 
study of those speculative objects that extend beyond the realm of 
natural science: being, unity, goodness—Aristotle here begins the 
scientific treatment of what transcends the physical.  St. Thomas 
Aquinas’s justly renowned commentary, written at the peak of his 
scholarly life, illuminates what is obscure in Aristotle’s text and 
guides readers through passages that are often dense and impenetrable.  
Available for the first time in a bilingual edition, complete with 
Aristotle’s Greek, The Aquinas Institute here presents its lovingly 
prepared edition, perfect for students and scholars alike.  In this 
first volume, Thomas’s comments on bks. 1–6 of the Metaphysics, which review the thought of Aristotle’s predecessors and prepare the way for the study of being as being.
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