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  1. Anselm of Laon (Latin: Anselmus; d. 1117), properly Ansel (Ansellus), was a French theologian and founder of a school of scholars who helped to pioneer biblical hermeneutics. Biography [ edit ] Born of very humble parents at Laon before the middle of the 11th century, he is said to have studied under Saint Anselm at Bec , [1] though this is ...

  2. Anselm Of Laon (born 11th century, Laon, Archbishopric of Laon—died July 15, 1117, Laon) was a theologian who became eminent in early Scholasticism. Anselm apparently studied at Bec, Fr., under St. Anselm of Canterbury. In the final quarter of the 11th century, he taught with distinction at Paris, where with William of Champeaux he supported ...

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  4. New Catholic Encyclopedia. ANSELM OF LAON Theologian; b. Laon, date unknown; d. Laon, 1117. After receiving his training at the school of Bec, he sojourned in Paris in 1089. There he met Bernard of Chartres, who brought him to his city for a brief stay. On his return to Laon, he directed the illustrious school of Laon with his brother Raoul.

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  6. Theologian (d. 1117) Anselm of Laon (ANSELMUS LAUDINENSIS), d. July 15, 1117, one of the famous theologians of the Middle Ages, known from his learning as Doctor Scholasticus. He was educated at the abbey of Bee, under St. Anselm of Canterbury, who made him acquainted with the new scholastic theology. From 1076 he taught for a while with much ...

  7. Anselm of Laon. (ANSELMUS LAUDINENSIS.) Died 15 July, 1117, one of the famous theologians of the Middle Ages, known from his learning as Doctor Scholasticus. He was educated at the abbey of Bee, under St. Anselm of Canterbury, who made him acquainted with the new scholastic theology . From 1076 he taught for a while with much distinction at ...

  8. Died 15 July, 1117, one of the famous theologians of the Middle Ages, known from his learning as Doctor Scholasticus. He was educated at the abbey of Bee, under St. Anselm of Canterbury, who made him acquainted with the new scholastic theology. From 1076 he taught for a while with much distinction at Paris, and co-operated with William of ...

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