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 The work of the six days (creation of the corporeal world)
How Thomas Aquinas's reading engaged the concept of The work of the six days (creation of the corporeal world).
This page traces how Thomas Aquinas's reading connects to the shared concept The work of the six days (creation of the corporeal world).
Evidence ledger
- Absorbed (confidence 0.70): Aquinas's early treatment of the days of creation in the Sentences commentary draws heavily on Augustine's De Genesi ad Litteram. (from De Genesi ad Litteram)
- Absorbed (confidence 0.83): Citation-derived from Aquinas's own ingested Latin text (pattern=aquinas-citation-23096-117-166): Augustine + work cue 'De Trin' resolves to corpus work augustine-of-hippo-de-trinitate; explicit locator present; Latin original read directly; cited in the sed contra (supporting authority)
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