Summa (disambiguation)

Summa (disambiguation)

A summa is a text that sums up knowledge in a field.

Summa may also refer to:

* 1928 Summa, a main-belt asteroid
* Battle of Summa, a battle fought between the Soviet Union and Finland
* Homer Summa (1898-1966), baseball right fielder
* Summa (mathematics), a concept in mathematical analysis
* Summa Corporation, a defunct American company
* Summa Health System, one of the largest organized delivery systems in Ohio
* "Summa Theologica", the most famous work of Thomas Aquinas


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