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45. On the Virtues, Part One of On the Virtues and Vices, by William of Auvergne, translated from the Latin with an Introduction and Notes by Roland J. Teske, SJ. ISBN 978-0-87462-248-5. 310 pp. $30. Bibliography. Index

Other William of Auvergne Volumes in This Series

William of Auvergne. The Trinity. Roland J. Teske, SJ, and Francis C. Wade, SJ, translators. ISBN 0-87462-231-X (Translation No. 28, 1989) 286 pp.

William of Auvergne. The Immortality of the Soul. Roland J. Teske, SJ, translator. ISBN 0-87462-233-6 (Translation No. 30, 1992) 72 pp.

William of Auvergne. The Universe of Creatures. Edited, Translated, and with an Introduction by Roland J. Teske, SJ. ISBN 0-87462-238-7 (Translation No. 35, 1998) 235 pp.

William of Auvergne. The Soul. Translated from the Latin with an Introduction and Notes by Roland J. Teske, SJ. ISBN 0-87462-240-9 (Translation No. 37, 2000) 516 pp.

William of Auvergne. The Providence of God regarding the Universe. Part Three of the First Principal Part of The Universe of Creatures. Translated from the Latin with an Introduction and Notes by Roland J. Teske, SJ. ISBN 978-0-87462-246-1 (Translation No. 43, 2007) 204 pp.

Roland TeskeRoland J. Teske, S.J., Donald J. Schuenke Professor of Philosophy (Ph.D., University of Toronto, 1973), specializes in St. Augustine and medieval philosophers, especially William of Auvergne and Henry of Ghent. He has translated 10 volumes of works of St. Augustine, 4 volumes of works of William of Auvergne, and 3 volumes of works of Henry of Ghent.

He has published over 50 articles on Augustine, over a dozen on William, and several on Henry. He has given the St. Augustine Lecture at Villanova and the Aquinas Lecture at Marquette University. He has been visiting professor at Santa Clara University, John Carroll University, and Villanova University.


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