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AHERNE


ALDASV


Seismological Society of America, of the Appalachian Mountain Club and of the Geological Society of Boston. Conducted the Scientific Chronicle of the "American Catholic Quarterly Review", 1903-1906; contributor to: "The Messenger"; "America"- ARTICLES: Innsbruck Universitt; Luegeh, Karl,

Aheme, Vert Reverend Cornelius, b. in Co. Cork, Ireland, 1861. Education: private schools; Birkbeck Institute; St. Joseph's College, Mill Hill; matriculated at London University. Entered the Civil Service 1880, being employed for the most part at the Government Analytical Laboratory; attended at the same time St. Edward Franckland's and Pro- fessor Japp's lectures on inorganic and organic chem- istry at the Royal School of Mines and College of Science, South Kensington; studied for the mission- ary priesthood; ordained 1889; professor of physical science and introduction to Holy Scripture (1889— 1891), of physical science and scholastic philosophy (1891-1897), of dogmatic theology (1897-1900), rector (1904- ), and at present professor of New Testament exegesis, St. Joseph's College, Mill HOI, London. Contributor to: "Dublin Review"; "The Month"; "The Tablet": "Weekly Register"; col- laborator in: "Anthropos .

ARTICLES: Colossians, Epistle to; Commentaries on the Bible; Corinthians, Epistle to the; Est, Willem Hessels van; Galatians, Epistle to the; Hosanna; Luke, Gospel of Saint; Pasch or Passover; Son of God; Son of Man; Tim- othy AND Titus, Epistles to.

Aherne, Reverend James, b. near Fermoy, Co. Cork, Ireland, 9 July, 1867. Education: Ire- land. Ordained 1890; has occupied various parishes in the diocese of Omaha, Nebraska; at present, rector, St. Agnes Church, South Omaha.

ASTICLE: Omaha, Diocese of.

Aiken, Reverend Charles Francis, s.t.d., a.b., b. in Boston, Mass., 8 April, 1863. Education: Som- erviJle, Mass., grammar and high schools; Harvard University; St. John's Theological Seminary, Brigh- ton, Mass. ; Catholic University, Washington. Teach- er of Classics, Heathcote School, Buffalo, N. Y., 1884- 1886; studied for the priesthood 1886-1890; ordained 1890; employed in parish work 1892-1895; studied abroad 1895-1897; instructor (1897-1900), assistant professor (1900-1906), and ordinary professor (1906- ) of apologetics at the CathoUo University, Washington; dean of the Faculty of Theology 1909- 1911, 1913- . Gave course of lectures on "Ori- ental Religions and Christianity", CathoHc Summer School, Cliff Haven, New York, 1913. Member of the Advisory Council of the Simphfied Spelhng Board. Author of: "The Dhamma of Gotama the Buddha and the Gospel of Jesus Christ" (Boston, 1900; French translation, Paris, 1903); contributor to: "Catholic University Bulletin"; "American Ecclesi- astical Review"; "American CathoUc Quarterly Re- view"; "Catholic World".

ARTICLES: Apologetics; Brahminism; Buddhism; Confu- cianism; Hinduism; Jainism; Manu, Laws of; Mencius; Mono- theism; NfevE, Felix; Religion.

AimSe de Marie, Sister. Monastery of the Precious Blood, St. Hyacinthe, Canada.

ARTICLE: Precious Blood, Sisters Adorers of the.

Albers, Reverend Petrus Hbnricus, s.j., b. at Cranenburg, Cleves, Germany, 13 April, 1856. Ed- ucation: Gymnasium at Gemert, North Brabant; Jesuit scholasticates. Emigrated with his family to Holland 1870; entered the Society of Jesus 1880; at the completion of his studies, took a course in Church history at Innsbruck under Ludwig Pastor; ordained 1893; appointed professor of Church history at the College of the Society of Jesus, Maastricht, 1896. Member of the Historical Society of Utrecht, the Literary Society of Leyden, the Association for the Promoting of Science among Catholics, and member


of the administrative board of the Historical and Archaeological Societj' of the Province of Limburg. Author of: "Het Herstel der Hierarchie in de Neder- landen", in 2 parts (Nimwegen, 1903^1904); "Hand- boek der Algemeene Kerkgeschiedenis", in 2 parts (Nimwegen, 1905-1907), translated into French, Latin, ItaUan, Spanish, and English; and "Levens- geschiedenis van Pater Roothaan"; collaborator in: "Vivat's Encyclop^die"; " Nederlandsch Biograph- isch Woordenboek" ; "Het Jaarboekje van Alberdingk Thijm"; and "Archief voor de Geschiedenis van het Aartsbisdom Utrecht"; contributor for many years to the "Studien".

ARTICLES: Gorkum, Martyrs of; Holland; Lambert, Saint, Bishop of Maestricht; Lidwina, Saint; Schaepman, Herman; Thijm, Joseph Albert; Thum, Peter Paul; Vondel, joost van den.

Albert, Reverend Francis Xavibr Edward, Ph.D., b. in New York, 5 February, 1879. Edu- cation: Assumption parochial school. New York; St. Francis College, Cincinnati, Ohio; St. Joseph's Seminary, Yonkers, N. Y.; CathoUc University, Washington, D. C; Gregorian and Sapienza Univer- sities, Rome, Italy. Ordained, 1903; teacher. Old Testament Literature, St. Joseph's Seminary, 1906- 1907; 1909-1915; rector, Church of St. Boniface, New York, 1915- . Contributor to: "Catholic University Bulletin"; "Revue de 1' Orient Chretien".

ARTICLES: Aphraates; Authentic; Authenticity of the Bible; Azotus; Azymes; Barac; Barjesus; Bahtolocci, GiuLio; Battista, Giovanni Guida; Benjamin; Bbsbleel; Laban; Le Camus, Emile-Paul; Loaves of Proposition; Lot.

Albert, Peter Pattl, Ph.D., b. at Steinbach, Baden, 29 January, 1862. Education: grammar school, Amorbach; Gynmasiums of Aschaffenburg and Landshut; Universities of Freiburg-im-Breisgau, Wiirzburg, and Munich. Assistant, Grand-Ducal General Public Archives, Karlsruhe, 1889-1893; archivist, Freiburg-im-Breisgau, 1894^ . Member of the Baden Historical Commission; Knight of the Zahringen Order of the Lion. Author of: "Matthias Doring" (1889); "Geschichte der Stadt Radolfzell" (1896); "Steinbach b. Mudau" (1899); "Baden zwischen Neckar und Main" (1901); "Die Geschicht- schreibung der Stadt Freiburg" (1902); "Schloss Burgheim am Rhein" (1904); "Die Schiller von Herdern" (1905); "Die Odenwaldbahn Mosbach- Mudau" (1906); "Die Schneeburg ob Ebringen" (1909); "Der Meister E. S." (1910); editor of: "Freiburger Munsterblatter"; "Freiburger Zeit- schrift fur Geschichts-, Altertums- und Volkskunde".

ARTICLES: Hamburg; Hanover.

Aldasy, Antal, ph.n., b. at Budapest, 25 Sep- tember, 1869. Education: University of Budapest; Institute for Austrian Historical Research, Vienna. Assistant and subsequently archivist, Library of Hun- garian National Museum, Budapest, 1894-1912; pro- fessor of medieval history. University of Budapest, 1912- . Has spent several years in historical research work in the Vatican Archives. Correspond- ing member, Hungarian Academy of Sciences; a director of the Hungarian Historical Society; Hun- garian CathoUc Authors' and JournaUsts' Society; a director and secretary of the Hungarian Society of Genealogy and Heraldry; member of the Literary and Scientific Section and a director of St. Stephen Society; decoration Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice. Author of: "Az 1707 6vi 6nodi orszaggyiilfe tort&ete" (Buda- pest, 1895); "A nyugati nagy egyhdzszakadds tor- t&ete 1378-1383" (Budapest, 1896); "Az 1409 6vi cividalei zsinat tortgnete" (Budapest, 1896); "Az 1412-1413 6vi r6mai zsinat tort^nete" (Budapest, 1900); "A gorog bucsu ugye a baseU zsinaton" (Budapest, 1909); "Zsigmond kirdly viszonya Mi- lan6hoz 6s Velenc6hez" (Budapest, 1909).

ARTICLES: Apostolic Majesty; Gran, Archdiocese of- Grosswardein; Gtor; Haynald, Lajos; Hungary; Hunyady JiNos; Ipolyi, Arnold; Kalocsa and Bacs; Kisfaludy, SAn-