Identitet
Typ av entitet
Person
Auktoriserad namnform
James, Bruno Scott, Msgr.
Parallella namnformer
Standardiserad(e) namnform(er) enligt andra regler
- James, Bruno Scott, Msgr., 1906-1984
Andra typer av namn
- Fr. Bruno Scott James
- Fr. Bruno S. James
- Fr. Bruno James
Signum för institutioner
Förteckning
Tid då entitet existerat
1906-1984
Historik
Fr. Bruno Scott James (later Monsignor) was a Catholic priest from England who asked Merton's help in putting together a book of translations of «The Letters of St. Bernard of Clairvaux». Inspired by a book by Morris West about Don Mario Borelli in the slums of Naples, James moves to Naples in the early sixties to found John Henry Newman College, which served as a residence for students at the University of Naples. After writing other books on Bernard of Clairvaux and on prayer, James wrote an autobiography entitled «Asking for Trouble» in 1962.