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 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." rdf:langString
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rdf:langString 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)
rdf:langString 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 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."
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