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List of Thomist writers (13th–18th centuries)

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This list of Thomist writers runs from the 13th to the 18th century, stopping short of neo-Thomism. It includes writers who engaged with the thought of Thomas Aquinas, but might not strictly be considered Thomist thinkers.

Source: The Catholic Encyclopedia of 1913, article Thomism. The listing is chronological, by date of death.

Thirteenth century

  • Thomas de Cantimpré
  • Hugh of St Cher
  • Vincent of Beauvais
  • St Raymond de Pennafort
  • Peter of Tarentaise (Pope)
  • Giles de Lassines
  • Reginald de Piperno
  • William de Moerbeke
  • Raymond Marti
  • Bernard de Trilia
  • Bernard of Hotun, Bishop of Dublin
  • Dietrich of Apolda
  • Thomas of Sutton

Fourteenth century

  • Peter of Auvergne
  • Nicholas Boccasini, Benedict XI
  • Godfrey of Fontaines
  • Walter of Winterburn
  • Ægidius Colonna
  • William of Paris
  • Gerard of Bologna
  • four biographers
    • Peter Calo
    • William de Tocco
    • Ptolemy of Lucca
    • Bernard Guidonis
  • Dante
  • Natalis Hervieus
  • Petrus de Palude
  • Thomas Bradwardin
  • Robert Holkott
  • John Tauler
  • Henry Suso
  • Thomas of Strasburg
  • Jacobus Passavante
  • Nicholas Roselli
  • Durandus of Aurillac
  • John Bromyard
  • Nicholas Eymeric

Fifteenth century

  • Manuel Calecas
  • St Vincent Ferrer
  • John Dominici
  • Jean Gerson
  • Luis of Valladolid
  • Raymond Sabunde
  • John Nieder
  • Dominic of Flanders
  • John de Montenegro
  • Fra Angelico
  • Antoninus of Florence
  • Nicholas of Cusa
  • John of Torquemada
  • Bessarion
  • Alanus de Rupe
  • Johann Faber
  • Petrus Niger
  • Peter of Bergamo
  • Jerome Savonarola

Sixteenth century

  • Felix Faber
  • Vincent Bandelli
  • John Tetzel
  • Diego de Deza
  • Sylvester Mazzolini
  • Francesco Silvestro di Ferrara
  • Thomas de Vio Cajetan
  • Conrad Koellin
  • Chrysostom Javelli
  • Santes Pagnino
  • Francisco de Vitoria
  • Franc Romseus
  • Ambrosius Catherinus
  • St Ignatius of Loyola
  • Matthew Ory
  • Dominic Soto
  • Melchior Cano
  • Ambrose Pelargus
  • Peter Soto
  • Sixtus of Siena
  • Johann Faber
  • St Pius V
  • Bartholomew Medina
  • Vincent Justiniani
  • Maldonatus
  • Juan Maldonado
  • St Charles Borromeo
  • Louis of Granada
  • Bartholomew of Braga
  • Toletus (Francisco de Toledo), cardinal
  • Peter Canisius
  • Thomas Stapleton, Doctor of Louvain
  • Molina

Seventeenth century

  • Domingo Báñez
  • Bart Ledesma
  • Baronius
  • Capponi a Porrecta
  • Aur Menochio
  • Petr Ledesma
  • Francisco Suárez
  • Jacques Davy Duperron
  • Robert Bellarmine
  • Francis de Sales
  • Hieronymus Medices
  • Lessius
  • Martin Becanus (Martin Verbeeck)
  • Malvenda
  • Thomas de Lemos
  • Alvarez
  • Paul Laymann
  • Joann Wiggers
  • Nicholas Riccardi
  • Dominic Gravina
  • John of St Thomas
  • Juan Martínez de Ripalda
  • Francis Sylvius, Du Bois
  • Petavius
  • Goar
  • Giovanni Stefano Menochio
  • Franc Pignatelli
  • De Lugo
  • Bollandus
  • Jammy
  • Thomas de Vallgornera
  • Philippe Labbe
  • Pallavicini
  • Busenbaum
  • Jean Nicolaï
  • Vincent Contenson
  • Jac Pignatelli
  • Vicente Ferre (d. 1682)
  • Passerini
  • Jean Baptiste Gonet
  • Louis Bancel
  • Louis Thomassin
  • Goudin
  • Sfrondati
  • Quétif
  • Rocaberti
  • Casanate

Eighteenth century

  • Jacques-Casimir Guerinois
  • Bossuet
  • Norisius, OSA
  • Thyrsus González
  • Antoine Massoulié
  • Pierre Dens
  • Du hamel
  • Wigandt
  • Piny
  • Lacroix
  • Carrières
  • Natalis Alexander
  • Jacques Échard
  • Livarius de Meyer
  • Benedict XIII
  • Th du Jardin
  • Hyacintha Serry
  • Duplessis d'Argentré (Charles du Plessis d'Argentré)
  • Vincent Louis Gotti
  • Milante
  • Preingue
  • Concina
  • Charles René Billuart
  • Benedict XIV
  • Cuiliati
  • Giovanni Vincenzo Patuzzi
  • De Rubeis
  • Touron
  • Thomas de Burgo
  • Gener
  • Alphonsus Liguori
  • Mamachi
  • Pietro Maria Gazzaniga (1722–1799)

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