Author: Eustachius of Arras, O.F.M.

Dating: Eustachius was a student at Paris of both Bonaventure and of Gilbert of Tournai. He followed Gilbert as regent master, 1263-66. Eustachius preached at the University of Paris and before the King of France with whom he went on crusade in 1270.

Works:

In librum primum sententiarum: Padua, Antonianum MS 158

Questiones: Guide to MSS and partial edition in Ignatius Brady, "Quaestiones at Paris c. 1260 - 1270 (cod. Flor. Bibl. Conv. soppr. B. 6 912)," Archivum franciscanum historicum 62 (1969): 678-81

Sermones: Schneyer, 2 (1970): 40-5

Bibliography:

H. Roßmann, "Eustachius of Arras," LMA 4 (1989): 111
Ignatius Brady, "Quaestiones at Paris c. 1260 - 1270 (cod. Flor. Bibl. Conv. soppr. B. 6 912)," Archivum franciscanum historicum 61 (1968): 434-61; 62 (1969): 357-76, 678-92
Schneyer, 2 (1970): 40-5