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 Spiritu et Anima (pseudo-Augustine, Alcher of Clairvaux)
Thomas Aquinas's attested relationship to De Spiritu et Anima (pseudo-Augustine, Alcher of Clairvaux).
Thomas Aquinas is attested as having read this work by Pseudo-Augustine.
Evidence ledger
- Citation-derived from Aquinas's own ingested Latin text (pattern=aquinas-citation-26177-394-438): explicit 'ut enim dicitur in lib. De spiritu et anima, cap. xiv, in princ.' with quote - the 12th-c. pseudo-Augustinian treatise (Alcher of Clairvaux) circulating under Augustine's name; direct