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Speyr, Adrienne von (Personal Name)

Preferred form: Speyr, Adrienne von
Used for/see from:
  • Kaegi, Adrienne von Speyr, 1902-1967
  • Dürr-von Speyr, Adrienne, 1902-1967
  • Von Speyr, Adrienne, 1902-1967
  • Kaegi-von Speyr, Adrienne, 1902-1967

Magd des Herrn, 1948: title page (Adrienne von Speyr)

Speyr, Adrienne von. Beichte. English. Confession, 1964: title page (Adrienne von Speyr)

Handmaid of the Lord, 2017: title page (Adrienne von Speyr) cover (1902-1967, Swiss medical doctor, a convert to Catholicism, a mystic, and an author of more than sixty books on spirituality and theology)

Wikipedia, viewed December 17, 2019 (Adrienne von Speyr; born September 20, 1902, in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland; died September 17, 1967, in Basel; Swiss physician and theologian; author of over 60 books of spirituality and theology; she was the first woman in Switzerland to be admitted to the medical profession; she is considered by some to have been a mystic and stigmatist; converted to Catholicism in 1940; close associate of Hans Urs von Balthasar, to whom she dictated her books; she was married first to Emil Dürr (1927 to 1934) and secondly to history professor Werner Kaegi)

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