What Goscelin thought that post-conquest Wilton needed by way of support was the approval of Archbishop
Lanfranc, and Edith's completed Vita will, I think, more easily bear the construction that Edith and her author had similar aims in mind.
It was after that event that Berengar composed his extended, critical response to
Lanfranc's espousal of the position of Paschasius Radbertus.
So convinced was Anselm of this method that he refused to revise the Monologion even after
Lanfranc's critical review of it.
(18) It is a conception of metropolitan province with a long history in Anglicanism and can be found very early in the attitude of the Norman archbishops of Canterbury,
Lanfranc and Anselm, in their relations with the Pope.
Individuals >45 years old were randomly selected from the practice lists of 7 representative local community practices in Harrow, North London (Stanmore Medical Centre, Belmont Health Centre, Headstone Road Medical Centre,
Lanfranc Medical Centre, GP Direct, Enderley Road Medical Centre, and Pinn Medical Centre).
Famous are the eleventh-century complaints to Irish kings about the loose marriage customs in Ireland from Archbishop
Lanfranc of Canterbury, as well as his successor Anselm.
The first post-Conquest Archbishop of Canterbury, the ecclesiastical legislator
Lanfranc (1070-89), sought to bring England into line with the Continental practices authorised and disseminated from Rome.
Anselm praised
Lanfranc and Gilbert in the most affectionate terms.
So, from the historicizing doctrine of Augustine through the cautious articulation of the mystery of reunion found in Bede, Atto, and
Lanfranc, to the affectionate vision of Aelred, we see not a hardening but an acceptance of the theological doctrine of enduring covenant in the Christian Middle Ages.
Starting with Cicero's definition of philosophy as something detached from reality, which was largely misunderstood by later generations, d'Onofrio covers most of the great thinkers of Christian Europe: Plotinus, John Scotus Eriugena, Boethius, Augustine, Alcuin,
Lanfranc, Peter Damian, Peter Abelard, Anselm of Canterbury, Nicholas of Cusa and many, many more.
Augustine's, containing the oldest surviving copy of the Pauline epistles with
Lanfranc's gloss, the Song of Songs, and the Apocalypse, still in its contemporary binding (no.