St. Augustine, De Trinitate, VIII, 8 (PL 42:958).
Aristotle, Ethica Nicomachea, II, 3 (1104b 4).
St. Augustine, De Trinitate, VIII, 8 (PL 42:957).
Aristotle, Ethica Nicomachea, V, 1 (1129a 7).
Aristotle, Analytica posteriora, II, 19 (99b 28).
St. Augustine, De Trinitate, X, 1 (PL 42:971); X, 2 (PL 42:974).
This is an implicit reference to 1 John 2:27. It is referred to the Holy Spirit by St. Augustine, In Epist. Joan. ad Parthos, super 2:27, III (PL 35:2004), and by Walafrid Strabo, Glossa ordinaria, super 1 Joan. 2:27 (PL 114:698). References to the Migne edition of the Glossa ordinaria are listed here under Strabo simply because it is under his name that the Gloss is found in Migne. Recent scholarship indicates, however, that Strabo was neither the author nor the compiler of the Gloss. See J. de Blic, S.J., "L'oeuvre exégétique de Walafrid Strabon et le Glossa ordinaria," Récherches de théologie ancienne et mediévale, XVI (1949), 5-28.
Aristotle, Ethica Nicomachea, II, 6 (1106b 14).
Q. 10, a. 9, reply.
Pseudo-Dionysius, De divinis nominibus, V (PG 4:822).
Cicero, De inventione rhetorica, II, 53.