- Henry of Friemar
Henry of Friemar [Henricus de Vrimaria, Henricus de Frimaria, Heinrich von Freimar.] (born at
Friemar , a small town nearGotha inThuringia , about the end of the thirteenth century; died probably atErfurt about 1355) was a GermanAugustinian theologian.At an early age he entered the
Order of Hermits of Saint Augustine , and was sent to theUniversity of Paris , where he was made master in sacred theology, and taught there until 1318. In that year he was made regent of studies in themonastery of St. Thomas, Prague , and examiner for Germany. Later he was chosen provincial for Thuringia and Saxony.His printed works are:
*"Opus Sermonum Exactissimorum De Sanctis"
*"De Quadruplici Instinctu, Divino, Angelico, Diabolico, et Humano" (Parma, 1514)
*"Additiones Ad Libros Sententiarum" (Cologne, 1513)
*"De Spiritibus, Eorumque Discretione"
*"Tractatus De Beatae, Mariae Virginis Conceptione" (Louvain, 1664)
*"De Origine Fratrum Eremitarum Sancti Augustini".Notes
External links
*CathEncy|title=Henry of Friemar|url=http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/07235a.htm
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