LC control no. | n 50050199 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Lepp, Ignace, 1909-1966 |
Variant(s) | Flamo, Jean, 1909-1966 Leete, Uip, 1909-1966 Lepp, Ignác, 1909-1966 Lepp, John Robert, 1909-1966 렙, 익냐스, 1909-1966 |
Birth date | 1909-10-24 |
Death date | 1966-05-29 |
Affiliation | Catholic Church Jesuits Clergy |
Profession or occupation | Psychologists Philosophers Journalists Psychotherapists |
Special note | Machine-derived non-Latin script reference project. Non-Latin script reference not evaluated. |
Found in | His Peines et espoirs du prolétariat, 1947. Information from 678 converted Dec. 16, 2014 (S.J.) Wikipedia, viewed October 29, 2021: Hungarian Ignace Lepp page (Ignace Lepp; born 24 October 1909; died 29 May 1966 in Paris; of Estonian origin; French communist activist and philosopher; later Catholic priest, psychologist, and writer; list of works in French and German) German Ignace Lepp page (Ignace Lepp; originally John Robert Lepp (born 26 October 1909 in Orajőe, Kreis Pärnu, Estonia; died 29 May 1966 near Paris; French priest, psychotherapist, and author of non-fiction literature; became a Communist in his youth; author of Communist brochures; converted to Catholicism on 14 August 1937; later joined the Jesuit order and was ordained a priest on 29 June 1941; worked afterwards as a professor of philosophy at the Sorbonne; also active as psychologist and psychoanalyst; representative of professive Catholicism in France) Estonian Ignace Lepp page (Ignace Lepp; original name: John Rober Lepp; Estonian writer, journalist, writer of non-fiction [publitsist[, psychologist, and Catholic priest; wrote under the pseudonyms Jean Flamo and Uip Leete) Viera v modernom svete, 1969: title page (Ignác Lepp) page 6, etc. (contributed to numerous newspapers and journals; editor of the weekly Maroc-Monde; from 1955, director of L'Institut de Psychosynthèse; died in May 1955; list of works in French and German) |
Associated language | fre ger |