Laidcenn mac Buith Bannaig or Laidcend mac Baíth Bandaig (died 661) was a monastic scholar at Cluain Ferta Mo-Lua (Clonfert-Mulloe, Co. Laois) in northern Osraige. The name is also sometimes spelled "Lathcen." He is the ascribed author of the earliest surviving example of a lorica or breastplate, a term applied to a genre of charm-prayers, derived from the Pauline conception of life as an armed struggle. In this work, protection is asked for all 70-odd body parts by invoking the heavenly powers. The best known lorica is St. Patrick's Breastplate, which, however, has no connection to the saint.
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| - Lathcen (irl. Laidcend mac Baíth Bandaig, zm. 661) – mnich irlandzki. Był mnichem w klasztorze Clonfert-Mulloe. Data jego śmierci znana jest z zapisu w Rocznikach ulsterskich. Jest autorem skrótu komentarza Grzegorza Wielkiego do Księgi Hioba, dzieła cieszącego się znaczną popularnością w średniowiecznej Europie i zachowanego w kilku manuskryptach; powoływał się na nie Notker Balbulus. Jest też prawdopodobnym autorem przypisywanej tradycyjnie św. Gildasowi modlitwy Lorica. (pl)
- Laidcenn mac Buith Bannaig or Laidcend mac Baíth Bandaig (died 661) was a monastic scholar at Cluain Ferta Mo-Lua (Clonfert-Mulloe, Co. Laois) in northern Osraige. The name is also sometimes spelled "Lathcen." He is the ascribed author of the earliest surviving example of a lorica or breastplate, a term applied to a genre of charm-prayers, derived from the Pauline conception of life as an armed struggle. In this work, protection is asked for all 70-odd body parts by invoking the heavenly powers. The best known lorica is St. Patrick's Breastplate, which, however, has no connection to the saint. (en)
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| - Laidcenn mac Buith Bannaig or Laidcend mac Baíth Bandaig (died 661) was a monastic scholar at Cluain Ferta Mo-Lua (Clonfert-Mulloe, Co. Laois) in northern Osraige. The name is also sometimes spelled "Lathcen." He is the ascribed author of the earliest surviving example of a lorica or breastplate, a term applied to a genre of charm-prayers, derived from the Pauline conception of life as an armed struggle. In this work, protection is asked for all 70-odd body parts by invoking the heavenly powers. The best known lorica is St. Patrick's Breastplate, which, however, has no connection to the saint. Laidcend is also known for having produced the Ecloga de Moralibus, an epitome of Gregory the Great's Moralia in Job. Ten medieval manuscripts of the work are known. (en)
- Lathcen (irl. Laidcend mac Baíth Bandaig, zm. 661) – mnich irlandzki. Był mnichem w klasztorze Clonfert-Mulloe. Data jego śmierci znana jest z zapisu w Rocznikach ulsterskich. Jest autorem skrótu komentarza Grzegorza Wielkiego do Księgi Hioba, dzieła cieszącego się znaczną popularnością w średniowiecznej Europie i zachowanego w kilku manuskryptach; powoływał się na nie Notker Balbulus. Jest też prawdopodobnym autorem przypisywanej tradycyjnie św. Gildasowi modlitwy Lorica. (pl)
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