Wilhelm Volk
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Wilhelm Volk (January 25, 1804 - March 17, 1869) was a German author. He used the pseudonym Ludwig Clarus.
Volk was born in Halberstadt, Germany. He was a convert from Lutheranism to Catholicism. He was the author of a number of large works on the lives of the Catholic saints, and on Italian and Spanish literature.[1] He died at Erfurt.
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- ^ Wilhelm Volk - article in Catholic Encyclopedia
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