On the Skopos and Threefold End of the Poetics (Papers In Poetics 6)
De Motu Cordis (On the Motion of the Heart). St. Thomas Aquinas. Trans. Bart A. Mazzetti
The Opening of Genesis Part IV. And God said, "Let there be light”
Aristotle's Anatomy of Mind. (Scan) Charles De Koninck
Selections from the Writings of Charles De Koninck. Compiled by Bart A. Mazzetti
On the Liberal Arts. A Compendium of Texts.
On the Division of the Arts. A Compendium of Texts.
“The Nature of Possibility” (Scan). Charles De Koninck
Art and Morality - Additional Materials. Charles De Koninck
The Opening of Genesis. Preliminaries II. On the Hexaemeron (Exegetical Principles II)
The Opening of Genesis. Preliminaries III: On the Apparent Structure of the World
On That In Which Beauty Consists
On Plot Construction and the Portrayal of Character (Papers In Poetics 3)
The Peripatetic Tradition on the Place of the Conjunction Among the Parts of Speech (Papers In Poetics 10)
'Sundesmos and Arthron’: Aristotle on the Connective Parts of Speech (Papers In Poetics 11)
De Mixtione Elementorum ad Magistrum Philippum de Castro Caeli (On the Combination of the Elements to Master Philip of Castrocaeli). St. Thomas Aquinas. Translated by Bart A. Mazzetti
De operationibus occultis naturae ad quemdam militem ultramontanum. On the Hidden Workings of Nature to a Certain Knight Across the Mountains. tr. by J. B. McAllister. Washington D.C.:
The Opening of Genesis. Preliminaries I: The Mode of the Narrative (Exegetical Principles I)
On Se Habere and Habitudo.
The Opening of Genesis Part V. And God said, “Let there be a firmament made amidst the waters”