Whither thomistic bibliography?

A few years backed I published a short article in David Berger’s wonderful journal, Doctor Angelicus, regarding the problem of Thomistic Bibliography (see: Mark F. Johnson, “The Future of Thomistic Bibliography,” Doctor Angelicus 2 [2002]: 193-198). I very much want that article to start some serious discussion, so I asked David Berger for his permission to post it here, which he immediately and charitably gave. Please take a look at the article and make some comments here. There’s an on-line version, and downloadable versions.

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Mark Johnson

Mark Johnson is an associate professor of Theology at Marquette University, and founded thomistica.net on Squarespace in November of 2004. He studied with James Weisheipl, Leonard Boyle, Walter Principe, and Lawrence Dewan, at the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies (Toronto, Canada).