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# [Englisch] (Artikel) Guardini, Romano, in: The Guide to Catholic Literature. 1888-1940, Bd. 1, 1940, S. 478 f., dazu S. 639 (Übersetzereintrag zu Ada Lane) u.a. [neu aufgenommen] – [Monographie] - https://books.google.de/books?id=as8xAQAAMAAJ
# [1940-001] [Englisch] (Artikel) Guardini, Romano, in: The Guide to Catholic Literature. 1888-1940, Bd. 1, 1940, S. 478 f., dazu S. 639 (Übersetzereintrag zu Ada Lane) u.a. [neu aufgenommen] – [Monographie] - https://books.google.de/books?id=as8xAQAAMAAJ
## S. 478: "Guardini, Romano (1885-) b. Verona, Italy, but moved to Germany in early youth; obtained his doctorate in theology in Germany (thesis: The idea of redemption in St. Bonaventure): a leader in the Catholic youth movement from 1909; prof. of dogmatic theology at Bonn and (1923) of Cath. philos., Univ. of Berlin; writer on theological, philosophical, educational and liturgical subjects. ..."
## S. 478: "Guardini, Romano (1885-) b. Verona, Italy, but moved to Germany in early youth; obtained his doctorate in theology in Germany (thesis: The idea of redemption in St. Bonaventure): a leader in the Catholic youth movement from 1909; prof. of dogmatic theology at Bonn and (1923) of Cath. philos., Univ. of Berlin; writer on theological, philosophical, educational and liturgical subjects. ..."

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  1. [1940-001] [Englisch] (Artikel) Guardini, Romano, in: The Guide to Catholic Literature. 1888-1940, Bd. 1, 1940, S. 478 f., dazu S. 639 (Übersetzereintrag zu Ada Lane) u.a. [neu aufgenommen] – [Monographie] - https://books.google.de/books?id=as8xAQAAMAAJ
    1. S. 478: "Guardini, Romano (1885-) b. Verona, Italy, but moved to Germany in early youth; obtained his doctorate in theology in Germany (thesis: The idea of redemption in St. Bonaventure): a leader in the Catholic youth movement from 1909; prof. of dogmatic theology at Bonn and (1923) of Cath. philos., Univ. of Berlin; writer on theological, philosophical, educational and liturgical subjects. ..."