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Name
  
Petrus Ibernia


Role
  
Writer

Petrus de Ibernia, also known as Peter of Ireland, writer and lecturer, fl. 1224–1252

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Career

Peter lectured in natural philosophy at the University of Naples during Thomas Aquinas's term of attendance (1239–1244). He was the author of 'Determinatio magistralis', "on the question that the bodily organs have been created in order that they might carry out their functions, of the functions, created for the benefit of the organs." Peter felt this question to be purely a metaphysical one, despite his vocation being natural philosophy.

In 1260 he presided over a dispute on physics held before Manfred of Sicily.

His works

Works attributed to him include

  • Two commentaries on Porphyry's Isagoge and the Perihermenias, both logical works
  • A commentary on Aristotle's 'De longitudine et brevitate vitae', discussing physical questions on the nature and causes of life.
  • References

    Petrus de Ibernia Wikipedia