Anselm Schott

Schott missal of 1952 Anselm Schott OSB born September 5, 1843, in Staufeneck, municipality of Salach; died April 23, 1896, in Maria Laach, was a German Benedictine monk. His name is associated with a widely used prayer book, reprinted many times since its initial publication in 1884, which presented the most important Catholic liturgical book, the Missal, in German, "adapted for lay use", to be read alongside the Latin liturgy. The name "(the) Schott" became synonymous for the book because of its popularity and has been a trademark since 1928. The book also contained detailed explanatory comments on the liturgical year. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Created 1949
    Other Authors: ...Schott, Anselm, 1843-1896...
    Location: Paul Bechtold Library, Catholic Theological Union
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    Created 1922
    Other Authors: ...Schott, Anselm, 1843-1896...
    Location: Benedictine University Library, Benedictine University
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