THE NAME OF THE ROSE presents St. Thomas Aquinas as an authoritative moral authority a mere half century after his death, spoken in the same breath as Aristotle and Augustine even among his order's adversaries. How quick was it before St. Thomas' account of doctrine was deferred to as such?
by /u/Basilikon in /r/AskHistorians
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