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Spicq, Ceslas, 1901-1992

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Personal name headingSpicq, Ceslas, 1901-1992
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Variant(s)Spicq, Ceslaus, 1901-
Spicq, Bernard, 1901-1992
Spicq, C. (Ceslas), 1901-1992
Associated countryFrance Belgium Switzerland
Associated placeFribourg (Switzerland)
Birth date1901-04-29
Death date1992-01-14
Place of birthSaint-Mihiel (France)
Place of deathFribourg (Switzerland)
AffiliationUniversité de Fribourg
Dominicans
Profession or occupationNew Testament scholars
University and college faculty members
Found inEsquisse d'une histoire de l'exégèse latine au Moyen Âge, 1944: title page (par le P. C. Spicq des Frères Précheurs, professeur aux Facultés dominicanes du Saulchoir)
Notes de lexicographie néo-testamentaire, 1982: title page (Ceslas Spicq, O.P.)
nuc93-505: His L'Epître aux Hébreux, 1977 (hdg. on IEG rept.: Spicq, Ceslaus; usage: C. Spicq)
Christian courier, September 26, 2005, viewed online on August 3, 2007: Book review: Spicq's Theological lexicon of the New Testament (Ceslas Spicq (1901-1993 [correct year of death is 1992; see notes below]); author of Theological lexicon of the New Testament; French scholar, wrote commentaries on the New Testament)
Bibliothèque nationale de France online catalog, viewed February 6, 2023 (authorized access point: Spicq, Ceslas (1901-1992); other data in authority record: French Dominican; born April 29, 1901, in Saint-Mihiel; died January 14, 1992, in Fribourg, Switzerland; professor at the Université de Fribourg; variant form of name: Spicq, Bernard)
   <https://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb11925335z>
Portail catholique suisse website, viewed February 6, 2023: news release dated January 14, 1992 (le Père Ceslas Spicq, OP; professor emeritus of New Testament at the Université de Fribourg; died January 14, 1992, at age 90)
   <https://www.cath.ch/newsf/fribourg-deces-du-professeur-dominicain-ceslas-spicq-140192/>
French Wikipedia, viewed February 6, 2023 (Ceslas Spicq; French Dominican and Biblical scholar; his birth name was Bernard; Ceslas was his name in religion; born April 29, 1901, in Saint-Mihiel; died January 14, 1992, in Fribourg; he studied theology at the Dominican school of theology in Le Saulchoir, Belgium; as a French soldier in World War II, he escaped a German prison camp and made his way to Spain, where he taught at Salamanca; after the war, he went to Switzerland; he taught New Testament at the Université de Fribourg from 1953 to 1971)
Associated languagefre grc