Henry of Unna was proctor of the University of Paris in the 14th century, beginning his term on January 13, 1340.
[1] A native of Denmark, Henry of Unna's term as proctor extended until February 10, 1341.
He is associated primarily with the publication of a statute of the Faculty of Arts of the University of Paris against Ockhamism.
[2] Henry of Unna was forced to replace the proctor's seal with a new one in 1341.
[3] During his term Henry of Unna led Nicolaus de Dacia to his master's degree and another student, Laurentius de Dacia, to his introductory bachelor's examination.