Laurent, d'Orléans, active 1279
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Variants
Laurent, frère, active 1279
Laurent, du Bois, active 1279
Laurentius, Gallus, active 1279
Laurentius, Aurelianensis, active 1279
Lorens, d'Orléans, active 1279
Lorenz, d'Orléans, active 1279
Lorens, frère, active 1279
Lorenzo, Gallo, active 1279
Lorenzo, de' Predicatori, active 1279
Laurent, Dominican, active 1279
Laurent, Dominican, fl. 1279
Identifies LC/NAF RWO
Identifies RWO
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Associated Language
French, Old (ca. 842-1300)
Occupation
Confessors
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Closely Matching Concepts from Other Schemes
Earlier Established Forms
Laurent, Dominican, active 1279
Laurent, Dominican, fl. 1279
Sources
found: The book of vices and virtues, 1942:title page (a fourteenth century English translation of the Somme le roi of Lorens d'Orléans)
found: LC data base, June 23, 1987(hdg.: Laurent, Dominican, fl. 1279) LC manual catalog (frère Lorens; Laurentius Gallus)
found: BLC(Laurent, Dominican)
found: I manoscritti della Biblioteca Riccardiana di Firenze, 1900:volume 1, page 483 (Lorenzo Gallo)
found: Bibliothèque nationale de France online catalog, viewed January 3, 2019(authorized access point: Laurent d'Orléans; other data in authority record: 13th century Dominican; served as confessor to Philip III, King of France; variant forms of name: Laurent Du Bois; Laurent, Frère; Laurentius Aurelianensis) - https://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb121580744
found: Dictionnaire des lettres françaises. Le Moyen Age. Nouvelle édition, 1992:page 921 (Laurent (Frère); Dominican; confessor to King Philip III of France; in 1279, at the command of the king, he composed a manual of moral instruction, the Somme le Roi)
found: Dictionnaire de biographie française. Volume 19, 1995:column 1427 (Laurent (Lorenz) d'Orléans ou Laurent du Bois; frère Laurent; Dominican; died between 1296 and 1302; master of the faculty of arts at Paris; became a priest of the church of Saint Jacques (Paris) sometime before 1270; he became confessor to King Philip III; after the king's death in 1285, he served as lector at Tours; he returned to Paris in 1293; in 1279 he wrote (in French) a manual of instruction entitled La Somme le Roi)
found: Trattatello delle virtù, 1863:title page (testo francese di frate Lorenzo de' Predicatori)
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Change Notes
1987-06-25: new
2019-01-08: revised
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