found: Esquisse 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)
found: Notes de lexicographie néo-testamentaire, 1982:title page (Ceslas Spicq, O.P.)
found: nuc93-505: His L'Epître aux Hébreux, 1977(hdg. on IEG rept.: Spicq, Ceslaus; usage: C. Spicq)
found: 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)
found: 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
found: 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)