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==Primary sources ==
 
==Primary sources ==
* Commentary on [[Porphyry]]'s 'Isagoge'
 
* Commentary on the [[On Interpretation|Perihermenias]],
 
* Commentary on [[Aristotle]]'s 'De longitudine et brevitate vitae', discussing physical questions on the nature, and causes, of life.
 
  
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* Commentary ''De morte et vita''
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*  Commentarium in libros De longitudine et brevitate vitae 
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*  Determinatio magistralis (Disputatio coram Manfredo rege, Determinatio coram Manfredo rege)
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*  Commentary on the Isagoge
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*  Quaestiones super libros Elenchorum 
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*  Quaestiones super libros Posteriorum (Quaestiones in libros Posteriorum Analyticorum)
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*  Scriptum super De longitudine et brevitate vitae et De morte et vita (Expositio et quaestiones in Aristoteles librum De longitudine et brevitate vitae, Commentarium in libros De longitudine et brevitate vitae)
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*  Scriptum super Perihermenias (Expositio et quaestiones in librum Aristotelis Peryermeneias seu De interpretatione)
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*  Scriptum super Porphyrium (Scriptum super Porphyrium et Perihermenias magistri Petri de Ybernia conventus fratrum minorum de Bononia, Inc.: 'Sicut dicit Philosophus creata est anima ad totius sapientiae imaginem omnium species in se gerens ...')
  
 
==Secondary sources ==
 
==Secondary sources ==

Revision as of 20:04, 4 January 2009

Peter Ireland
Born 1193
Ireland
Died 1274
, Sicily?
unknown
Occupation Philosopher
Contact {{{contact}}}


Peter of Ireland (Petrus de Hibernia, Petrus de Ybernia, Pierre d'Irlande, Petrus von Irland, Peter of Ireland, Petrus de Ysernia). First half 13C.

Life

Master of arts in Naples around 1224. Flourished 1230-65.

Von Kaiser Friedrich II. als magister regens an das neugegründete studium generale berufen. Rechtslehrer. ca. 1239 -1244 Master of arts in Neapel.

Possibly taught Thomas Aquinas at Naples when Thomas arrived there from Monte Cassino in his teenage years. Thomas is said to have studied grammar and logic with Master Martin and natural science with 'Master Peter of Ireland'. [Grabmann (1926), S. 255 nicht identisch mit Petrus de Hiberna, dem "Jugendlehrer" des Thomas von Aquin. 1240]

Lehrer an der kaiserlichen Universität von Neapel. 1253

Conrad verlagerte das studium generale von Neapel nach Salerno. 1258 Manfred brachte es nach Neapel zurück.

Vielleicht hat P. (bei Petrus Hispanus) in Salerno Medizin studiert, dazu 1253-1258 [Dunne (1993), 30]. 1259 - 1266

Am Hofe König Manfreds von Sizilien. ca. 1260

Disputation vor Manfred über die Frage: Utrum membra essent facta propter operationes vel operationes essent facta propter membra.

Work

Influence

Primary sources

  • Commentary De morte et vita
  • Commentarium in libros De longitudine et brevitate vitae
  • Determinatio magistralis (Disputatio coram Manfredo rege, Determinatio coram Manfredo rege)
  • Commentary on the Isagoge
  • Quaestiones super libros Elenchorum
  • Quaestiones super libros Posteriorum (Quaestiones in libros Posteriorum Analyticorum)
  • Scriptum super De longitudine et brevitate vitae et De morte et vita (Expositio et quaestiones in Aristoteles librum De longitudine et brevitate vitae, Commentarium in libros De longitudine et brevitate vitae)
  • Scriptum super Perihermenias (Expositio et quaestiones in librum Aristotelis Peryermeneias seu De interpretatione)
  • Scriptum super Porphyrium (Scriptum super Porphyrium et Perihermenias magistri Petri de Ybernia conventus fratrum minorum de Bononia, Inc.: 'Sicut dicit Philosophus creata est anima ad totius sapientiae imaginem omnium species in se gerens ...')

Secondary sources

  • Clemens Baeumker, Petrus von Hibernia der Jugendlehrer des Thomas von Aquino unde seine Disputation vor König Manfred, Munich, 1920.
  • Gauthier, René Antoine: Introduction, in: Saint Thomas d´Aquin, Somme contre les gentils, Paris 1993.
  • Lohr, Charles: Medieval Latin Aristotle Commentaries, in: Traditio 28 (1972), 281-396.
  • Weijers, Olga: Le travail intellectuel à la Faculté des arts de Paris: textes et maîtres (ca. 1200-1500), VII, Turnhout (Brepols) 2007 [Studia Artistarum, 15].

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Notability

This philosopher has 0 pages in the Blackwell Companion.