The masters responsible for this definition are of the University of Paris, but cannot be further identified. Cf. q. 12, a. 6, n. 11.
a St. Augustine, De libero arbitrio, II, 9 (PL 32:1254-55).
Averroes, In De caelo, III, comm. 20 (V:188D).
Glossa ordinaria, super Rom. 11:24 (VI:26r).
Pseudo-Dionysius, De divinis nominibus, VIII (PG 3:906).
St. Augustine, Octog. trium quaest., III (PL 40:11).
Pseudo-Dionysius, De divinis nominibus, IV (PG 3:699).
Aristotle, Metaph., {D}, 5 (1015a 27).
Aristotle, De anima, III, 4 (429a 29).
Alcher of Clairvaux (Pseudo-Augustine), De spiritu et anima, XLV-XLVI (PL 40:813).
St. Augustine, Confessiones, I, 1 (PL 32:661).
Glossa ordinaria, super 2 Cor. 12:2 (VI:76r).
Aristotle, Ethica Nicomachea, X, 7 (1177b 26).
Moses Maimonides, The Guide for the Perplexed, I, 72 (FR 114); III, 8
(FR 261).
See n. 3 (above).
Aristotle, Ethica Nicomachea, III, 1 (1110a 1).