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  2. Anselm of Canterbury - Wikipedia

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    Anselm of Canterbury OSB (/ ˈ æ n s ɛ l m /; 1033/4–1109), also called Anselm of Aosta (French: Anselme d'Aoste, Italian: Anselmo d'Aosta) after his birthplace and Anselm of Bec (French: Anselme du Bec) after his monastery, was an Italian [7] Benedictine monk, abbot, philosopher, and theologian of the Catholic Church, who served as Archbishop of Canterbury from 1093 to 1109.

  3. Anselm of Lucca - Wikipedia

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    Anselm died in Mantua on 18 March 1086 and is regarded as the patron saint of that city. [5] Two biographies were written about the bishop-saint shortly after his death: Pseudo-Bardone’s Vita Anselmi episcopi Lucensis and Bishop Rangerius of Lucca’s, Vita metrica of S. Anselmi lucensis episcopi. Anselm was canonized by Pope Victor III in ...

  4. Gaunilo of Marmoutiers - Wikipedia

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    Gaunilo's objection to the ontological argument has been criticised on several grounds. Anselm's own reply was essentially that Gaunilo had missed his point: any other being's existence is derived from God's, unnecessary in itself, and nonamenable to his ontological argument which can only ever properly apply to the single greatest being of all beings.

  5. Church of St. Anselm and St. Roch (Bronx) - Wikipedia

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    The Church of St. Anselm and St. Roch is a Catholic parish church in the Archdiocese of New York, located at 685 Tinton Avenue in the Mott Haven neighborhood of the Bronx in New York City. It was established in 1891 and is staffed by the Order of Augustinian Recollects. Previously it was staffed by Benedictine monks. [4] [5]: 5, 7

  6. Anselmianum - Wikipedia

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    The university was founded in its present form by Pope Leo XIII in 1887, created in honor of St. Anselm of Canterbury.An additional Pontifical Institute of Sacred Liturgy was canonically established by the Holy See as a faculty of Sacred Liturgy in order to promote liturgical science through research and teaching.

  7. Anselm of Ribemont - Wikipedia

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    Anselm was known for his piety and devotion, especially to St. Quentin, the patron of the region he lived in. Anselm was also friend of archbishop Manasses II of Reims, benefactor of the religious communities of St. Amand and Anchin and founder of the monastery of Ribemont. [4] [5]

  8. Anselm of Laon - Wikipedia

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    Systematic Sentences attributed to St. Anselm of Laon. The Rebdorf Psalter: Book of Psalms with Gloss by Anselm of Laon. Anselm's greatest work, an interlinear and marginal gloss on the 'Scriptures', the Glossa ordinaria, now attributed to him and his followers, [2] was one of the great intellectual achievements of the Middle Ages.

  9. Anselm - Wikipedia

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    Anselm, Duke of Friuli (fl. 700 s), Benedictine monk and abbot Nonantula Anselm of Canterbury ( c. 1033–1109), philosopher, Abbot of Bec, and Archbishop of Canterbury Anselm of Lucca (1036–1086), better known as Saint Anselm of Lucca