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Vansteenberghe, Edmond, 1881-1943

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Personal name headingVansteenberghe, Edmond, 1881-1943
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Variant(s)Vansteenberghe, E. (Edmond), 1881-1943
Associated countryFrance
Associated placeLille (France) Strasbourg (France) Bayonne (France)
Birth date1881-04-26
Death date1943-12-10
Place of birthWinnezeele (France)
Place of deathBayonne (France)
AffiliationCatholic Church. Diocese of Bayonne (France)
Université de Strasbourg
Profession or occupationBishops
Priests
Philosophers
University and college faculty members
Found inAutour de la Docte ignorance : une controverse sur la théologie mystique au XVe siècle, 1915: title page (par E. Vansteenberghe, docteur en théologie, diplômé de philosophie à la Faculté des lettres de l'Université de Paris)
Le "De ignota litteratura" de Jean Wenck de Herrenberg contre Nicolas de Cuse, 1910: title page (par E. Vansteenberghe, docteur en théologie, diplômé des étudies supérieures de philosophie)
Le cardinal Nicolas de Cues (1401-1464): l'action - la pensée, 1920: title page (par Edmond Vansteenberghe)
Bibliothèque nationale de France online catalog, viewed October 25, 2021 (authorized access point: Vansteenberghe, Edmond (1881-1943); other data in authority record: born April 26, 1881, in Winnezeele (département Nord); died December 10, 1943, in Bayonne (Pyrénées-Atlantiques); ordained to the priesthood on July 2, 1904; docteur en théologie; docteur ès lettres; he taught at the Grand séminaire de Lille and at the Université de Strasbourg; he was made bishop of Bayonne in 1939)
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French Wikipedia, viewed October 25, 2021 (Edmond Vansteenberghe; Edmond Benjamin Pierre Vansteenberghe; born April 26, 1881, in Winnezeele; died December 10, 1943, in Bayonne; French bishop; he was bishop of Bayonne from 1939 until his death; he wrote widely on the Christian mystics of the medieval Rhineland)
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