Henry, of Friemar, c 1245-1340 (German Augustinian theologian)
Person
Dates
- Existence: c 1245 - 1340
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Expositio Oracionis Dominice by Henry of Friemar, 15th century
part
Identifier: MS 110/ff. 66v-80r
Contents
This section contains an exposition on the Pater noster (The Lord’s Prayer). It is attributed to Henry of Freimar, a German Augustinian theologian writing in the 14th century.In the manuscript, this exposition it is titled Expositio Oracionis Dominice per magistrum henricum de vrimaria sacre theologie professorem concepta. It begins on f. 66v with the words Sciendum quod haec oratio...
Dates:
15th century
Expositio passionis dominicae by Henry of Freimar , 15th century
part
Identifier: MS 110/ff. 89v-107r
Contents
This section contains an exposition on the Passion of Christ. It is attributed to Henry of Freimar, a German Augustinian theologian writing in the 14th century. In the manuscript, this exposition is titled Explanacio Magistri Henrici de Vrimaria sacre theologie professoris in passionem Domini secundum narracionem omnium ewangelistarum.It begins on f. 89v with the words Quia nichil est utilius nichil salubrius. It...
Dates:
15th century
Expositio salutationis angelicae by Henry of Friemar, 15th century
part
Identifier: MS 110/ff. 80r-89r
Contents
This section contains an exposition on the Ave Maria (the Hail Mary). It is attributed to Henry of Freimar, a German Augustinian theologian writing in the 14th century. In the manuscript, this exposition is titled Explanacio Henrici de Vrimaria in salutacionem angelicam.This text begins on f. 80r with the words Quia oracione dominice. It ends on f. 89r with ...
Dates:
15th century
Tractatus de septem gradibus amoris by Henry of Friemar, 15th century
part
Identifier: MS 110/ff. 46r-66r
Contents
This section is titled Tractatus Egregii Doctoris Henrici de Vrimaria de septem gradibus amoris, which suggests that it is a tract on The Seven Steps of Love, by Henry of Freimar. Henry of Freimar was a German Augustinian theologian writing in the 14th century.This section starts on f. 46r with a prayer beginning Beatus vir cujus est auxilium. The text itself also starts on that folio with the words ...
Dates:
15th century