Henry of Friemar
Henry of Friemar was a German Augustinian theologian. He should be distinguished from :de:Heinrich von Friemar |de:Heinrich von Friemar
At an early age he entered the Order of Hermits of Saint Augustine, and was sent to the University of Paris. He graduated from there in 1321, and then worked as a Provincial from 1328-1336 for Thuringia and Saxony. Later he served as Magister regens in the monastery of St. Thomas, Prague. Until his death in 1354 he lived, together with his namesake Heinrich von Friemar, in St. Augustine's Monastery in Erfurt.
His printed works are:
- Opus Sermonum Exactissimorum De Sanctis
- De Quadruplici Instinctu, Divino, Angelico, Diabolico, et Humano
- Additiones Ad Libros Sententiarum
- De Spiritibus, Eorumque Discretione
- Tractatus De Beatae, Mariae Virginis Conceptione
- De Origine Fratrum Eremitarum Sancti Augustini.