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Reginald of Piperno (or Reginald of Priverno)〔http://books.google.com/books?id=wEk5JIQ0ipwC&pg=PA109 Accessed 2-13-2013〕 was an Italian Dominican, theologian and companion of St. Thomas Aquinas. ==Biography== Reginald was born at Piperno about 1230. Since 1927 this town of the Lazio region in central Italy is Priverno. He entered the Dominican Order at Naples. St. Thomas Aquinas chose him as his ''socius'' and confessor at Rome about 1265. From that time Reginald was the constant and intimate companion of the saint. 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 ((ラテン語:Collegium Divi Thomæ)), and then in the 20th century into the Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas, ''Angelicum''. Reginald was with Aquinas and Nicholas Brunacci (), Aquinas' student from Santa Sabina as they left Viterbo on their way to Paris to begin the academic year.〔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〕 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. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Reginald of Piperno」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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