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  1. Raïssa Maritain (née Oumansoff) (September 12, 1883 in Rostov-on-Don – November 4, 1960 in Paris) was a French poet and philosopher. She was the wife of Jacques Maritain, with whom she worked and whose

  2. Raïssa Maritain ( 1883 - 1960 1 ), née Raïssa Oumançoff, est une philosophe et poétesse française. Elle était l'épouse de Jacques Maritain, avec qui elle travailla et dont elle fut la compagne pendant plus d'un demi-siècle, au centre d'un cénacle d'intellectuels catholiques français.

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  3. 9. Aug. 2021 · Raïssa Maritain. ‘Raissa Maritain, 1883-1960/And Jacques, 1882-1974’ reads the tombstone in the small cemetery of Kolbsheim, in Alsace. There lie two of the most influential thinkers of the twentieth century.

  4. Am 11. Juni 1906 wurde Jacques Maritain (1882-1973) auf dem Montmartre in der Kirche St. Johannes E vangelist getauft. Mit ihm zusammen empfingen auch seine Frau Raïssa und deren jüngere Schwester Vera die Taufe. Pate von allen drei war der Schriftsteller Léon Bloy.

  5. Raissa Maritain: Philosopher, Poet, Mystic. MICHAEL SHERWIN, O.P. Almost from the moment Jacques Maritain introduced himself to Raissa Oumansov they became inseparable. I. Her Life: An Exile in Search of Truth. To know what is. The young Raïssa Oumansov gave her response without hesitation.

  6. Russian-born French writer, wife and collaborator of the philosopher Jacques Maritain, who played a key role with her husband in the revival of Catholic intellectual life and advocated for a modern rekindling of the thoughts of the medieval philosopher St. Thomas Aquinas .

  7. 1. Okt. 2013 · Raïssa Maritain was a Russian Jew who, with her husband Jacques, born a Protestant, converted to Catholicism in 1906. Along with a number of other convertis, both became prominent members of the intellectual and artistic renouveau catholique in France.