Georges Goyau
Georges Goyau , born the May 31st 1869 with Orleans and dead the October 25th 1939 with Bernay (the Eure), is a Historien and essay writer French, specialist in the religious history.
He makes his studies with the college of Orleans, then in Paris with the Louis-the-Large Lycée and the National university. Incorporated history, he becomes member of the French school of Rome in 1892. As from 1894, he collaborates in the Revue of the two worlds and publishes a great number of works on the history of the Catholic church, of which religious Germany: Protestantism and Catholicism , the free Church in free Europe , religious Origins of Canada , catholic Effort in France of today , Catholicism, doctrines of action . In 1922, he is elected member of the French Academy, of which he will be also the perpetual secretary.
He will be also the son-in-law of Felix Faure and the husband in second weddings of the catholic novelist Juliette Heuzey, which will publish in 1947 a book with its memory under the title been useful God first. Georges Goyau: its life and its work .
External bond
- Biographical note of the French Academy
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