Thomas aquinas was harassed with doubts regarding the possibility of old women flying through the air on broomsticks; nowadays were a man thus afflicted he would be surely a fit subject for Hanwell.
"Muslin"
George Moore
Jerome and Gregory occupy the east wall; Thomas aquinas and Bonaventura the first lunette on the south wall, over the door of entrance; Aristotle and Diogenes the next, succeeded by Cleobulus and Antisthenes on the west wall; on the first lunette on the north wall are Socrates and Plato; in the second Augustine and Ambrose, facing aquinas and Bonaventura.
"The Care of Books"
John Willis Clark
She reveals herself in her work the pupil of the well-beloved disciple and of Saint Thomas aquinas.
"En Route"
J.-K. (Joris-Karl) Huysmans