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In-House Aquinas Citation Corpus & Corpus Thomisticum
LiveFamily: Scholastic citations · Custodian: Plerome (in-house) / Corpus Thomisticum (Busa/Alarcon)
The flagship instrument for scholastic citation-network testing: an in-house corpus of 1,424 judged Aquinas citation contacts (cited authority, direct-vs-mediated quotation, structural slot), anchored on the digitized Corpus Thomisticum.
Link https://www.corpusthomisticum.org/
Citing conjectures (33)
- Moerbeke's dividend
- Objections come from florilegia
- Hard sayings are a small stock
- Commentary converts the quote
- The Catena watershed
- Scripture by heart, Aristotle by the book
- The clincher comes from a short shelf
- The sed contra reaches back
- The lawyer lives in the Secunda
- New heretics, old refutations
- The exemplar answers the disputation
- The middleman retires
- Retrieved by the letter
- Debating from memory
- The objection casts a wider net
- Citations are armor
- The quaestio has a quota
- Every authority has a seat
- Too young to cite
- Middle age travels by anthology
- The wrong name names the middleman
- The order betrays the excerptor
- Objections are durable goods
- Audit the proof-text
- One master per article
- The Commentator never travels alone
- Commentary sharpens the address
- No entry without an excerpt
- The lecture is vaguer than the book
- Memory quotes don't decay
- Seneca gets in, Ovid waits outside
- The citation is the advertisement
- All roads lead to the Summa