Léon Dacheux

Léon Dacheux (2 March 1835, in Bischheim 8 March 1903, in Strasbourg) was an Alsatian Catholic clergyman and historian.

Léon Dacheux

He studied the classics at the Petit Séminaire and theology at the Grand Séminaire in Strasbourg, being ordained as a priest in 1857. In 1859 he attained the chair of rhetoric at the Petit Séminaire, and from 1868 onward, he served as a pastor in Neudorf-Strasbourg. In 1881 he was named supérieur at the Grand Séminaire, and in 1887 was appointed chanoine titulaire at the Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Strasbourg.[1]

Selected works

  • Un réformateur catholique a la fin du XVe siècle, Jean Geiler de Kaysersberg, prédicateur a la Cathédrale de Strasbourg, 1478-1510; étude sur sa vie et son temps, 1876 Johann Geiler von Kaisersberg, preacher at the Strasbourg Cathedral, 1478–1510: study of his life and his era,
  • Les plus anciens écrits de Geiler de Kaysersberg: Todtenbüchlein, Beichtspiegel, Seelenheil, Sendtbrieff, Bilger, 1882 The earliest writings of Johann Geiler von Kaisersberg.
  • La Petite chronique de la cathédrale. : La chronique strasbourgeoise de Sébald Büheler, 1887 The small chronicles of the Cathedral: The Strasbourg chronicles of Sebald Büheler.[2]
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