In this study of the relationship between Boethius and Thomas
Aquinas, Ralph McInerny dispels the notion that Aquinas
misunderstood the early philosopher and argues instead that he
learned from Boethius, assimilated his ideas, and proved to be a
reliable interpreter of his thought. McInerny makes his point that
""Boethius taught what Thomas says he taught"" through a careful
analysis of Aquinas's commentary on the De trinitate and De
hebdomadibus of Boethius.
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