Positive reconstruction · reader-scoped, not an inferred-absence lacuna
This reconstruction covers the readable fraction of Thomas Aquinas's formation -- attested reading and writing only, not the whole of a life.
Thomas Aquinas and De Natura Hominis (Nemesius, medievally cited as Gregory of Nyssa)
Thomas Aquinas's attested relationship to De Natura Hominis (Nemesius, medievally cited as Gregory of Nyssa).
Thomas Aquinas is attested as having read this work by Nemesius of Emesa.
Evidence ledger
- Citation-derived from Aquinas's own ingested Latin text (pattern=aquinas-citation-24111-105-118): 'secundum Greg. Nyss., loc. cit.' - the erubescentia/verecundia distinction from Nemesius's De Natura Hominis under its standard medieval misattribution