From Library of Congress Name Authority File
Schott, Anselm, 1843-1896
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Birth Date
- (edtf) 1843-09-05
Death Date
- (edtf) 1896-04-23
Has Affiliation
- Organization: Catholic Church
Has Affiliation
- Organization: Benedictines
Has Affiliation
- Affiliation Start: 1868
- Affiliation End: 1875
- Organization: Benediktinerkloster Beuron
Has Affiliation
- Affiliation Start: 1881
- Affiliation End: 1883
- Organization: Emauzy (Monastery : Prague, Czech Republic)
Has Affiliation
- Affiliation Start: 1883
- Affiliation End: 1891
- Organization: Abtei Seckau (Seckau, Austria)
Has Affiliation
- Affiliation Start: 1892
- Affiliation End: 1896
- Organization: Abtei Maria Laach
Birth Place
- Staufeneck (Germany)
Death Place
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Occupation
- (naf) Monks
- (naf) Clergy
- (naf) Editors
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Earlier Established Forms
- Schott, Anselm, Father, 1843-1896
Sources
- found: Catholic Church. Das Messbuch der heiligen Kirche, 1930:t.p. (Anselm Schott, O.S.B.)
- found: Wikipedia, die freie Enzyklopädie, October 18, 2018:Anselm Schott page (Anselm Schott OSB; original name: Friedrich August Schott; born 5 September 1843 in Staufeneck, Gemeinde Salach; died 23 April in 1896 in Maria Laach; German Benedictine priest; ordained in 1867; entered the Benedictine order in 1868, where he took the religious name Anselm; took final vows, 1873; lived at Erzabtei Beuron, 1868-1875; subprior at the Abtei Maresdous in Belgium, 1876-1881; lived at the Emmauskloster in Prague, 1881-1883, and the Abtei Seckau, 1883-1891; lived at Mria Laach, 1892-1896, where he served as lecturer in moral theology and depositarius; editor of the German edition of the Missale Romanum and editor for the publishing house Desclee) - https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anselm_Schott
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- 2008-12-02: new
- 2018-10-19: revised
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