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  1. 5 de abr. de 2024 · god. indigenous religion. Wilhelm Schmidt (born Feb. 16, 1868, Hörde, Ger.—died Feb. 10, 1954, Fribourg, Switz.) was a German anthropologist and Roman Catholic priest who led the influential cultural-historical European school of ethnology. He was a member of the Society of the Divine Word missionary order.

  2. Wilhelm Schmidt SVD (February 16, 1868 — February 10, 1954) [2] was a German-Austrian Catholic priest, linguist and ethnologist. He presided over the Fourth International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences that was held at Vienna in 1952. [3] Biography.

  3. Schmidt, Wilhelm (1868-1954). Etnólogo, lingüista e historiador de las religiones alemán, nacido en Westfalia y muerto en Friburgo (Suiza). Misionero católico, fundó el método histórico-cultural , con el cual dio una nueva orientación a la etnología.

  4. P. WILHELM SCHMIDT. (1868-1954) El 10 de febrero falleció en Posieux-Froideville, Cantón de Friburgo, Viena, des-. pués de una larga vida consagrada a las ciencias antropológicas en las que dejó profunda huella, el P. Wilhelm Schmidt. Sus restos han sido sepultados en Viena-.

  5. Wilhelm Schmidt (February 16, 1868 – February 10, 1954) was a German Roman Catholic priest, and a famous linguist, anthropologist, and ethnologist. His work in systematizing the languages of Southeast Asia revealed connections to those of Oceania, leading to the recognition of the Austric group of languages.

  6. Wilhelm Schmidt also taught at the University of Vienna (1921-1938) and at the University of Fribourg (1939-1951). Over the course of his professional career, Father Schmidt was in constant contact with coworkers from different parts of the world and applied his comparative perspective and linguistic skills in many research projects.

  7. Father Wilhelm Schmidt SVD (1868-1954) was one of the great linguistic and ethnological information hoarders of the early 20 th century. Through the missionary Society of the Divine Word, he coordinated an army of trained fieldworkers who supplied him with information for his twelve-volume synthesis of world religions, his atlas of the world ...

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