- Dom André
Wilmart O.S.B. (1876 – 21
April 1941 Paris) was a
French Benedictine medievalist and liturgist, who
spent most of his
career at St Michael's...
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Mason 1963, pp. 703–704. Dean 2008.
Wilmart 1928, p. 593.
Barlow 1983, p. 84.
Sharpe 2007, p. 2,
footnote 5.
Wilmart 1928, pp. 592–595.
Barlow 1983, p. 89...
- 1093/ref:odnb/103415. (Subscription or UK
public library membership required.)
Wilmart, A. (1913). "Le
Comes de Murbach".
Revue Bénédictine. 30 (1–4): 25–69....
- only
since 1921 have
scholars paid
attention to it,
thanks to dom André
Wilmart's article.
There was also a
third m****cript (Corbiensis deperditus), which...
- 1875 for 1873), 254, 256). John the Deacon,
Epistola ad Senarium, ed. A.
Wilmart, "Analecta
Reginensia (Vat. Reg. Lat. 69),"
Studi e
testi 59 (1933), 172;...
- Sacra, part ii (1691),
where a list of Eadmer's
writings will be found. A.
Wilmart (ed.), 'Edmeri
Cantuariensis cantoris nova
opuscula de
sanctorum veneratione...
- a
First Officer.
Olivier Wilmart, De
Sabena à Air France, Éditions Racine, 2002, 285 p. (ISBN 2-87386-288-2)
Olivier Wilmart, La
nuque bleue, Éditions...
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years in
scholarly endeavours. The
medievalist and
liturgist Dom André
Wilmart (1876–1941) was a monk of the abbey. The church's
present two-manual organ...
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Oceanography and
Marine Research. Kurlansky, Mark (2002). Salt: A
World History.
Wilmart, Mickaël (2001). "Les étangs de Marcoussis. Un
exemple d'exploitation piscicole...
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Theology II: The
Middle Ages, 80. Ginther,
Westminster Handbook, 156. A.
Wilmart, “L’opuscule inedité de
Ratramne sur la
nature de l’âme”
Revue Bénédictine...