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A path from Rome : an autobiography by Kenny, Anthony John Patrick. Publication date 1985 Topics Kenny, Anthony John Patrick, Ex-priests, Catholic -- England -- Biography Publisher London : Sidgwick & Jackson Collection inlibrary; printdisabled; trent_uni ...
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3.64. 14ratings2reviews. This frank and lively autobiography of a man who ultimately left the Catholic church to become a philosophy professor at Oxford, sheds light on the rigors of seminary life, the rigid Latin teaching at the Gregorian University, and the Spartan pleasures of the English College in Rome.
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25. Apr. 1985 · Buy A Path from Rome: An Autobiography First Edition by Kenny, Anthony (ISBN: 9780283989643) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders.
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- Anthony Kenny
A Path from Rome: An Autobiography is a 1985 memoir by Anthony Kenny which includes a reminiscence of J.R.R. Tolkien's work on The Jerusalem Bible. Kenny describes a meeting with Tolkien about the project, and calls him " a difficult collaborator ".
24. Juli 1986 · Paperback – July 24, 1986. This frank and lively autobiography of a man who ultimately left the Catholic church to become a philosophy professor at Oxford, sheds light on the rigors of seminary life, the rigid Latin teaching at the Gregorian University, and the Spartan pleasures of the English College in Rome.
- Paperback
- Anthony Kenny
This frank and lively autobiography of a man who ultimately left the Catholic church to become a philosophy professor at Oxford, sheds light on the rigors of seminary life, the rigid Latin...