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Schmidt, Wilhelm, 1868-1954

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Personal name headingSchmidt, Wilhelm, 1868-1954
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Variant(s)Schmidt, W. (Wilhelm), 1868-1954
Schmidt, Guillaume, 1868-1954
Shih-mi-tʻe, W., 1868-1954
Schmidt, Guillermo, 1868-1954
Schmidt, P. W., 1868-1954
Associated countryAustria
Birth date1868-02-16
Death date1954-02-10
Place of birthHörde (Dortmund, Germany)
Place of deathFribourg (Switzerland)
Field of activityLanguage and languages Anthropology
AffiliationSociety of the Divine Word Anthropos Institute
Profession or occupationLinguists Anthropologists
Found inAnthropos, 1906-
Slapat rāǵāwaṅ datow smim roṅ, 1905: t.p. (P. [Pater] W. Schmidt)
Yüan shih tsung chiao yü shen hua, 1987: t.p. (W. Shih-mi-tʻe) t.p. verso (Schmidt Wilhelm 1868-1954)
L'origine de l'idée de Dieu, 1910: t.p. (p. Guillaume Schmidt, S.V.D.; membre correspondant de l'Académie impériale de Vienne, directeur de l'Anthropos)
Manual de historia comparada de las religiones, 1941: t.p. (Dr. P. Guillermo Schmidt, Profesor de la Universidad de Viena) prólogo (since 1906, director of the famous international polyglot journal Antropos)
Wikipedia, viewed 27 Oct. 2017 (Wilhelm Schmidt SVD (February 16, 1868 - February 10, 1954) was an Austrian linguist, anthropologist, and ethnologist. He was born in Hörde, Germany in 1868. He entered the Society of the Divine Word in 1890 and was ordained as a Roman Catholic priest in 1892. He studied linguistics at the universities of Berlin and Vienna. In 1906, Schmidt founded the journal Anthropos, and in 1931, the Anthropos Institute, both of which still exist today. In 1938, Schmidt and the Institute fled from Nazi-occupied Austria to Fribourg, Switzerland. He died there in 1954.)
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