Whether as a historical conflation, a local Augustinian hero, or a syncretic folk saint, represents the enduring human desire for a holy intercessor who combines profound wisdom with tangible, wonder-working power. While not found in standard hagiographies, his cult — however unofficial — reminds us that the miraculous is never far from the memory of the saints.

He teaches that effective prayer follows a specific five-fold pattern—address, rationale, petition, benefit, and termination—found in ancient liturgical collects. Major Works and Publications

If we accept the composite tradition, his miracles include:

Alternatively, Agostino Taumaturgo may refer to a (especially in Latin America or the Philippines) whose reputation for miracles earned him the unofficial surname “Thaumaturgus.”

If you can provide the specific field of study (e.g., Biology, Theology, History), I can verify if there is a specific modern academic paper by an author actually named Agostino Taumaturgo, though it is highly probable the intended author is Augustin Thierry.