LC control no. | n 85348630 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Heinrich, Karl Borromäus, 1884- |
Variant(s) | Heinrich, Karl Borromäus, b. 1884 Maria Meinradus |
Located | Mönchengladbach (Germany) Unterseen (Switzerland) |
Birth date | 1884-07-22 |
Death date | 1938-10-25 |
Place of birth | Oberbayern (Germany) |
Place of death | Einsiedeln (Switzerland) |
Field of activity | Catholic Church Christian saints |
Profession or occupation | Authors Journalists Novelists Essayists |
Found in | Studien über Karl Kraus, 1913: t.p. (Karl Borromäus Heinrich) RLIN data base, 9/30/86 (hdg.: Heinrich, Karl Borromäus, 1884- ) de.Wikipedia.org, February 12, 2024 Karl Borromäus Heinrich page (born 22 July 1884, Hangenham, Oberbayern, died 25 October 1938, Einsiedeln, Schweiz; German writer; studied history, literature, philosophy, medicine and theology in Munich, Heidelberg, Geneva, Paris and Erlangen; 1908, he received his doctorate in Erlangen; editor of Simplicissimus, 1909-1912; joined Benedictine Abbey of Einsiedlen, December 21, 1925 as an oblate under the name Maria Meinradus; in the 1920s, worked at the Zentralstelle der Volksvereins für das katholische Deutschland in Mönchengladbach; after 1929, lived in Unterseen in the Swiss canton of Bern; wrote an open-air play; novels; essayist; through his renewal of the legend of saints and other forms of legendary and exemplary narrative, he was considered one of the most important Catholic prose writers of his time; called the series of his three prose works Menschen von Golles Gnaden) |
Associated language | ger |