Bilingualism in History
Thomas Aquinas was a medieval philosopher and theologian whose work synthesized Aristotelian philosophy with Christian doctrine. He is best known for his influential writings, particularly the 'Summa Theologica,' which addressed fundamental questions of faith and reason. His ideas played a crucial role in the development of Scholasticism, impacting the role of translation in medieval bilingualism by bridging cultural and intellectual gaps between Latin and vernacular languages.
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