Capelle Henry de Faveaux, Paul Alexandre Léon, 1884-1961
Capelle, B. (Bernard), 1884-1961
Capelle, Paul, 1884-1961
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Bibliothèque nationale de France online catalog, viewed July 9, 2014 (authorized access point: Capelle, Bernard (1884-1961); born February 8, 1884, in Namur, Belgium; died October 29, 1961, in Louvain; Benedictine; became abbot of the abbey of Mont-César in Louvain in 1928; professor of liturgics at the University of Louvain from 1936 to 1958)
French Wikipedia 27 November 2016 Bernard Capelle (Paul Alexandre Léon Capelle Henry de Faveaux (8 fev 1884, Namur-29 oct 1961, Louvain), who is better known as Bernard Capelle, abbot of Mont-César 1928-1952; his family name was Capelle (Henry de Faveaux was appended by his father in honor of an ancestor); he studied at the Gregorianum (Ph.D. 1904, doctor in theology 1908, and biblical sciences 1912. He was ordained priest in 1906, and was vicar at Gembloux 1912-1918, then entered the abbey of Maredesous; in 1928 he was elected abbot of Mont-César at Louvain, also becoming a professor at the university there in 1936.) https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Capelle
Le texte du psautier latin en Afrique, 1913 title page (Paul Capelle, prêtre du diocèse de Namur, docteur en théologieet en sciences bibliques) preface (page viii) dated at Gembloux, 28 août 1913.