- André Wilmart
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Dom André Wilmart O.S.B. (1876 - Paris, April 21, 1941) was the Benedictine medieval scholar and liturgist of St Michael's Abbey, Farnborough.[1][2]
He was a Corresponding Fellow of the Medieval Academy of America from 1928.[3]
He is responsible for the name and the works of John of Fécamp being recovered.[4]
His bibliography includes more than 375 books and articles.[5]
References
- ^ "Notes and News". The Journal of the Historical Association 26 (102): 123–127. September 1941. doi:10.1111/j.1468-229X.1941.tb00792.x. ISSN 1468-229X.
- ^ "Historical News". The American Historical Review 47 (1): 214–224. October 1941. doi:10.1086/545912.
- ^ "Memoirs of Fellows and Corresponding Fellows of the Mediaeval Academy". Speculum 17 (3): 455–465. July 1942.
- ^ Jordan Aumann, O. P. (1985). "Chapter 5: Benedictine Spirituality". Christian Spirituality in the Catholic Tradition. San Francisco: Ignatius Press. ISBN 0 89870 068 X. http://www.domcentral.org/study/aumann/cs/cs05.htm.
- ^ WARD A. (1991). "Anniversary of a Liturgist : Dom André Wilmart, O.S.B. (1876-1941)". Ephemerides Liturgicae 105 (6): 468–475. ISSN 0013-9491.
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