An analysis of the medieal manuscript transmission of the De tribus punctis essentialibus christianae religionis, written by Thomas Hibernicus (Palmeranus, fl. 1295-1316) in 1316. The treatise was very popular in late medieval Bohemia because Ernest of Pardubice, the archbishop of Prague, appended it to his statutes of 1349.
The study concentrates on a discussion of its possible role as a popular "book of knowledge".