Albert-Marie Schmidt
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Albert-Marie Schmidt (10 October 1901 – 8 February 1966) was a French linguist and one of the founding members of the Oulipo. In 1960, the three hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the birth of John Calvin, Schmidt wrote a comprehensive introduction to the life and work of Calvin that placed him in his proper historical perspective in the Protestant Reformation. [1]
References
- ^ Schmidt, Albert-Marie. Translated by Ronald Wallace. "Men of Wisdom. John Calvin And The Calvinistic Tradition." New York. Harper & Brothers. 1960.
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