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Thomas de Hibernia

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Thomas de Hibernia (fl. 1270) was an Irish theologian.

Said to be a native of Palmerstown, County Kildare, he became a Franciscan, and Fellow of Sorbonne, Paris. In later life, he moved to Italy, dying ca. 1296 in the "Convent of Aquila, in the Province of Penin."

On his death-bed he bequeathed his books and papers to the Sorbonne, "together with six pounds for the purpose of purchasing a rent to celebrate his anniversary."

Lampen, a Franciscan, argues that Thomas Palmeranus, Thomas Hibernicus and Thomas Palmerstonus are the same person.

References

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  • De Christiana Religione
  • De Illusionibus Daemonum
  • Manipulus florum, seu Sententiae Patrum (ca. 1480/1494); also published under different titles (Polyanthea novissima (1758) / Thesaurus Patrum (1823) / Dictionarium omnium pene Patrum artque Doctorum (1846) / Flores Doctorum (1858));
  • De Flores Bibliae (1568)
  • Religio munda (1496; attributed to him)

External links

Hiberno-Latin authors
 · Adomnán  · Aileran  · Annals of Tigernach  · Augustine Eriugena  · Cadac-Andreas  · Cenn Fáelad mac Aillila  · Cellanus  · Clement of Ireland  · John Clyn  · Chronicon Scotorum  · Coelius Sedulius  · Columbanus  · Cogitosus  · Henry Crumpe  · Cú Chuimne  · Cumméne Fota  · Diarmaid the Just  · Dicuil  · Donatus of Fiesole  · Dungal  · Finnian of Moville  · Fintán of Taghmon  · Gilla Pátraic  · Gospels of Mael Brigte  · Henry Fitzsimon  · Hibernicus exul  · Hiberno-Scottish mission  · Johannes de Sacrobosco  · Johannes Scotus Eriugena  · John of Fintona  · Joseph Scottus  · Laidcenn mac Buith Bannaig  · Laurentius of Echternach  · Máel Dub  · Malachy of Ireland  · Blessed Marianus Scotus  · Marianus Scotus  · Martianus Hiberniensis  · Master Patrick of Ireland  · Mo Sinu moccu Min  · Muirchu moccu Machtheni  · Dubhaltach Mac Fhirbhisigh  · Ruaidhrí Ó Flaithbheartaigh  · Niall Ó Glacáin  · Francis O'Molloy  · Palladius  · Pangur Ban  · Saint Patrick  · Perot de Garbalei  · Petrus de Ibernia  · Phillip Norreys  · Richard FitzRalph  · Ruben of Dairinis  · Sedulius Scottus  · Simon of Ireland  · Symon Semeonis  · Thomas de Hibernia  · Thomas of Ireland  · Tírechán  · Tuotilo  · Gilla Críst Ua Máel Eóin  · Ailbe Ua Maíl Mhuaidh  · Ultan of Ardbraccan  · James Ussher  · Vergilius of Salzburg  · Virgilius Maro Grammaticus  · John Whitehead (theologian)


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