LC control no. | n 80056663 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Bouyer, Louis, 1913-2004 |
Variant(s) | Bouyer, L. (Louis), 1913-2004 |
See also | For works of this author issued under other names, search also under: Chardin, Guy, 1913-2004. Lambert, Louis, 1913-2004. Thovenot, Jean, 1913-2004. Chardin, Guy, 1913-2004 Lambert, Louis, 1913-2004 Thovenot, Jean, 1913-2004 |
Other standard no. | 0000000107879693 |
Associated country | France |
Birth date | 1913-02-17 |
Death date | 2004-10-23 |
Place of birth | Paris (France) |
Place of death | Paris (France) |
Affiliation | Institut catholique de Paris Oratorians Oratoire de France |
Profession or occupation | Priests Theologians Novelists |
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Found in | Saint Phillipe Neri, 1946. Spiritualità cristiana orientale, 1986: title page (L. Bouyer) Liturgical piety, 1955: title page (Louis Bouyer) Bibliothèque nationale de France online catalog, viewed December 10, 2020 (authorized access point: Bouyer, Louis (1913-2004); other data in authority record: born February 17, 1913; died October 23, 2004; Protestant pastor and subsequently a Catholic priest; he wrote novels under several pseudonyms: Thovenot, Jean (Alceste, 1941); Chardin, Guy (Les eaux-belles, 1959); and Lambert, Louis (Prélude à l'apocalypse ou les Derniers chevaliers du Graal, 1982); he also wrote in English) <https://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb11893638m> French Wikipedia, viewed December 10, 2020 (Louis Bouyer; born February 17, 1913, in Paris; died October 23, 2004, in Paris; he was raised Protestant and was ordained as a Protestant minister in 1935; influenced by the writings of John Henry Newman, he was received into the Catholic Church in 1939; he entered the Oratory of France and was ordained to the Catholic priesthood; beginning in 1963, he taught at the Institut catholique de Paris; he popularized the works of J.R.R. Tolkien in the French-speaking world; he wrote several novels under pseudonyms) BGMI, June 10, 2009 (Bouyer, Louis Jean (1913-)) OCLC #37627353: Thovenot, Jean. Alceste, 1941. |
Associated language | fre eng |