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    sum·ma
    [ˈsəmə, ˈso͝omə, ˈso͞omə]
    noun
    archaic
    summa (noun) · summae (plural noun)
    1. a summary of a subject:
      "the Wake is a summa of Joyce's microtextual practice"
    Origin
    early 18th century: from Latin, literally ‘sum total’ (a sense reflected in Middle English).
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    What is a summa in law?The summa was born in the minor Law schools whose aim was to instruct their students with easy summaries of the Justinian codes. In order to achieve this goal, easy, simple and systematic summaries of whole works were made, and the literary genre of the summae in the legal area was born.
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    What is a summa based on?Presenting the reasoning for almost all points of Christian theology in the West, topics of the Summa follow the following cycle: God; Creation, Man; Man's purpose; Christ; the Sacraments; and back to God. Although unfinished, it is "one of the classics of the history of philosophy and one of the most influential works of Western literature."
    Where does summa come from?From Latin summa . summa (genitive summa, partitive summat) Ultimately from Latin summa, probably through Swedish summa . summa See the possessive forms below. From Latin summa (“sum, summary, total”) . summa f (genitive singular summu, nominative plural summur) Borrowed from Russian сумма (summa) . summa
    When was summa written?Summa and its diminutive summula (plural summae and summulae, respectively) was a medieval didactics literary genre written in Latin, born during the 12th century, and popularized in 13th century Europe.
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  3. summa (plural summas or summae) A comprehensive summary of, or treatise on a subject, especially theology or philosophy. (figuratively) A culmination or archetypal example.
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    summa [ soom- uh, suhm- uh ] show ipa noun, plural sum·mae [soom-ahy, suhm-ee], sum·mas. a comprehensive work or series of works covering, synthesizing, or summarizing a particular field or subject. a work or series of works that is a summary of all human knowledge.
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    sum·ma (so͝om′ə, sŭm′ə) n. pl. sum·mas or sum·mae (so͝om′ī, sŭm′ē) A comprehensive treatise, especially in philosophy or theology.
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    : a comprehensive treatise especially : one by a scholastic philosopher 2 : a synthesis or summary of any subject
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