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Lawrence and Philip are in exile, Lawrence describes his longing for the good times of Bishop Geoffrey's era, describes the great things of Durham, and disparages Cumin and the behaviour of his soldiers . In books iii and iv, when the two Durham monks have
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Lawrence's opposition, as expressed in his writings, was vehement, and he has been described as "one of the most persistent opponents of Cumin". Subsequently, Lawrence rose in station within the hierarchy of the priory. Lawrence held the office of sub-prior by
November 1147. Following the death of
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407:. The story, Lawrence tells us, was that Lawrence had received from Ailred's father a hagiography of the saint written in a "half-barbaric" style. Lawrence polished it up, and sent it to Ailred while the latter was a member of the court of
333:, arranged to have himself made the new bishop. Although winning support from most local potentates (though notably not Robert de Conyers), Cumin failed to secure the consent of the monastic chapter or the archdeacon, who insisted on a
430:, though becoming a member of the episcopal court meant he was only able to compose 40 lines per day. He managed to get the work up to a good size when it disappeared one Christmas, stolen, Lawrence thought, by a maid-servant. The
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and his son Peter—are known from this era, and it is likely that one of them was
Lawrence's instructor. Waltham, founded by in the first half of the 11th century, had been a property of Durham from the episcopate of
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among his favourite authors. If
Lawrence's own testimony is to be believed, he was held in high acclaim in his early years for his poetry and fine singing. In Lawrence's time as a teacher, he may have taught
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as bishop of Durham, the replacement of
William de Ste Barbe who had died in 1152. It was on his return, while in a French town, that illness took him. His body was later taken and buried at Durham.
422:(meaning, according to Lawrence, abbreviation). This he wrote during his years at Bishop Geoffrey's court. It is a nine-book epic of unrhymed couplets, recounting the biblical tale of mankind from
514:(reprimanding the people of Durham for bad treatment of wrecked sailors). Among other works of Lawrence is the 56-line "Tempora nec Sexum Metuit", a reflection on mankind and
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Libellus de exordio atque procursu istius, hoc est
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in Essex, Lawrence was given a religious education, and excelled at singing and poetry composition. In his youth
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Hoste, A. (1960), "A Survey of the
Unedited Work of Laurence of Durham with an Edition of His Letter to Aelred of Rievaulx",
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1052:, Soll man um Tote trauern? Eine Antwort aus dem Jahre 1141 in der Consolatio des Laurentius von Durham, Erlangen 2010;
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manuscript; a 23-line rebuke of fickleness, "Aura Puer Mulier"; and a dialogue carried out in 109 rhymed stanzas where
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been allowed to return by Cumin, Lawrence recounts his own upbringing, and the characters debate various moral points.
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1129:, Das Emmausgedicht des Laurentius von Durham, in: Mittellateinisches Jahrbuch 5 (1968, printed 1969), S. 79–100
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885:, Gottes Heilsplan – verdichtet. Edition des Hypognosticon des Laurentius Dunelmensis, Erlangen 2002;
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as the new bishop. Cumin subsequently seized the priory and ejected the monks, including
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960:Florilegium
918:, pp. 54–58
793:, pp. 33–34
721:, pp. 20–21
708:, pp. 12–14
695:, pp. 14–15
682:, pp. 11–12
632:Manuscripts
615:Manuscripts
604:, p. xxviii
563:Manuscripts
540:Crucifixion
463:prosimetrum
401:hagiography
350:The Anarchy
220:Saint Brigd
216:hagiography
166:Benedictine
124:Predecessor
1418:Categories
1402:1149–1154
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1149:References
1125:Edited by
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881:Edited by
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504:ship wreck
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287:quadrivium
150:Latin poet
53:March 1154
1178:0771-7776
985:; Raine,
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669:, p. xxix
443:dialogues
428:the Bible
324:exchequer
202:and then
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192:monastery
132:Successor
119:1149–1154
82:Education
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1262:9 August
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619:Libellus
536:Apostles
524:Cleophas
516:the Fall
485:Paganus'
467:Boethius
447:elegiacs
391:Writings
356:and the
306:, later
299:Plotinus
263:Athelard
214:, and a
173:courtier
1407:Absalom
1090:, p. 57
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987:Dialogi
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940:Raine,
929:Dialogi
927:Raine,
842:, p. 54
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667:Dialogi
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587:Raine,
578:, p. 54
559:Dialogi
557:Raine,
477:Paganus
461:, is a
439:Dialogi
409:David I
289:, with
283:trivium
276:Henry I
268:Walcher
236:Waltham
208:Dialogi
158:Waltham
146:prelate
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451:Breton
316:cantor
304:Ailred
291:Virgil
248:novice
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57:France
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