Ystoria sancti Thome de Aquino de Guillaume de Tocco (1323)
| Authors | Tocco, Guilelmus de, O.P. Brun-Gouanvic, Claire Le |
| Series | Studies and Texts [1.0] |
| Tags | History, Europe, Medieval, Philosophy, History & Surveys, saint Thomas d'Aquin 12257-1274, Aquinas, Thomas -- d'Aquin saint -- 1225?-1274, Thomas Aquinas, Dominicans -- Biography, Dominican |
| Publisher | Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies |
| Published | 12 gen 1996 |
| Date | 25 feb 2019 |
| Languages | lat, fra |
| Identifiers | google: iuDhWSLoah8C, oclc: 980294944, uri: https://archive.org/details/GuillelmusDeToccoHistoriaSanctiThomaeDeAquino, lcn: BX4700.T6G84 1996, isbn: 9780888441270, Amazon.com |
| Formats | PDF, PDF_OCR |
Description
cited in Torrell's biograpy of St. Thomas Aquinas
Angelus Press came out with an English translation of this, the 1st biography of St. Thomas!
146 miracles "Appended to the final version of the text" are on "pp. 213-71 [PDF pp. 220-78]" (ibid. p. 16n2).
Happy feast of St. Agnes, whose relics St. Thomas carried with him and imposed on Reginald, curing him!
Ystoria 50, p. 356 (Tocco 50, p. 124; Tolomeo XXIII 10): "reliquias dicte sancte [Agnetis], quas ad poctus suspensas ex deuotione portabat "
Torrell p. 271:
To celebrate the memory of this event, Thomas declared that he wanted to give his students a good dinner each year for the saint's feast. He hardly had the time to do it once, remarks the storyteller, for he died the following year.17
17. Tolomeo XXIII 10; the miracle therefore is situated in the spring or in early summer 1272; the feast day dinner on 21 January 1273; the next year Thomas was ill and already on the way to Lyon.
Super Sent. lib. 4 d. 48 q. 1 a. 4 qc. 3 ad 2:
admiratio solet esse de his quae nostram cognitionem excedunt vel facultatem; et secundum hoc virtutes caelorum admirabuntur divinam virtutem alia facientem, inquantum ab ejus imitatione et comprehensione deficiunt; per quem modum dixit Agnes, quod ejus pulchritudinem et sol et luna mirantur ; et sic non ponitur in Angelo ignorantia, sed tollitur Dei comprehensio.