파이퍼노의 레지날드

Reginald of Piperno

Piperno의 레지날드(또는 프리베르노의 레지날드)[1]이탈리아의 도미니카인이자 신학자였으며 성인의 동반자였다. 토마스 아퀴나스.

전기

레지날드는 1230년경 Piperno에서 태어났다. 1927년부터 이탈리아 중부 라치오 지역의 이 마을은 프리베르노다. 는 나폴리의 도미니카 국에 들어갔다. 성 토마스 아퀴나스는 그를 1265년경 로마에서 사회인이자 고해자로 선택했다. 그때부터 레지날드는 성인의 변함없고 친밀한 동반자였다.

By November 1268 Aquinas had completed his tenure at the Santa Sabina studium provinciale, the forerunner of the studium generale at Santa Maria sopra Minerva which would be transformed in the 16th century into the College of Saint Thomas (Latin: Collegium Divi Thomæ), and then in the 20th century into the Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas, Angelicum. 레지날드는 산타 사비나에서 온 아퀴나스와 니콜라스 브루나치[1240년-1322년]와 함께 비테르보를 떠나 학년을 시작할 때 함께 있었다.[2]

Thomas dedicated several of his works to Reginald.

In 1272 Reginald began to teach with Thomas at Naples. He attended at Thomas' death-bed, received his general confession, and pronounced the funeral oration in 1274. He returned to Naples, and probably succeeded to the chair of his master. He died about 1290.

Reginald's testimony is continually cited in the process of Thomas' canonization.

Writings

Reginald collected all the works of St. Thomas. Four of the Opuscula ('small works') are reports he made of lectures delivered by the Saint, either taken down during the lecture or afterwards written out from memory. These are: Postilla super Joannem (corrected by St. Thomas), Postillae super Epistolas S. Pauli, Postilla super Tres Nocturnos Psalterii and Lectura super Primum de Anima.

Reginald is also considered by some as the compiler of the Supplement to the Summa Theologiae. This supplement was meant to afford completion to the unfinished Summa Theologiae, and it was composed out of book IV of Aquinas's Commentary to the Sentences.

The funeral discourse published at Bologna in 1529 under the name of Reginald is the work of the Italian humanist Joannes Antonius Flaminius.

Sources

  • Public Domain Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Reginald of Piperno". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.

References

  1. ^ Spiazzi, Raimondo (1995-01-01). San Tommaso d'Aquino: biografia documentata di un uomo buono, intelligente, veramente grande (in Italian). Edizioni Studio Domenicano. ISBN 9788870941890.
  2. ^ http://aquinatis.blogspot.com/2008/05/vida-de-santo-toms-de-aquino.html Accessed June 22, 2011: "A mediados de noviembre abandonó Santo Tomás la ciudad de Viterbo en compañía de fray Reginaldo de Piperno y su discípulo fray Nicolás Brunacci." http://www.brunacci.it/s--tommaso.html Accessed June 22, 2011

This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Reginald of Piperno". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.