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Loenertz, Raymond-Joseph, 1900-1976

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Personal name headingLoenertz, Raymond-Joseph, 1900-1976
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Variant(s)Loenertz, Raimund J., 1900-1976
Other standard no.107028352
Associated placeRome (Italy)
Birth date1900-06-10
Death date1976-08-31
Place of birthLuxembourg (Luxembourg)
Place of deathParis (France)
AffiliationDominicans
Istituto storico domenicano (Rome, Italy)
Profession or occupationByzantinists Editors
Found inVyzantio, Venetia kai ho hellēnophrankikos kosmos (13os-15os aiōnas), 2002: title page (Raymond-Joseph Loenertz o.p. [honouree]) page 15 (born June 10, 1900, in Luxembourg; died in Paris in 1976)
Demetrius Cydones, approximately 1324-approximately 1398. Les recueils de lettres de Démétrius Cydonès, 1947: title page (Raymond J. Loenertz [compiler])
Nikolaos-Nektarios von Otranto, Abt von Casole, 1965: title page (von Johannes M. Hoeck und Raimund J. Loenertz)
German Wikipedia, viewed May 13, 2024 (Raymond-Joseph Loenertz; also Raimund-Joseph; born June 10, 1900, in Luxembourg; died August 31, 1976, in Paris; Byzantinist; entered the Dominican order in 1921; ordained to the priesthood in 1926; from 1930 to 1970, he was a member of the Dominican Historical Institute at Santa Sabina in Rome)
Bibliothèque nationale de France online catalog, viewed May 13, 2024 (authorized access point: Loenertz, Raymond-Joseph (1900-1976); other data in authority record: Dominican; medievalist and Byzantinist; also wrote in Latin and Italian; born June 10, 1900, in Luxembourg; died August 31, 1976, in Paris)
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Deutsche Nationalbibliothek online catalog, viewed May 13, 2024 (authorized access point: Loenertz, Raymond-Joseph; other data in authority record: Dominican; Byzantinist; born 1900 in Luxembourg; died 1976 in Paris; variant form of name: Loenertz, Raimund J.)
Associated languagefre grc ger lat ita