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TJribe, Antonio Josi;, ll.d., lawyer, b. at MedelUn, Colombia, 6 March, 1869. Education: Universities of Antioquia and Bogota,, Colombia. Professor of the History of Spanish Literature, University of Antioquia, 1891-1892; Secretary of Agriculture (1891) and member of the Assembly (1894), Department of Antioquia; professor of civH and international law and of the history of diplomatics (1894^1911) and rector of the Faculty of Law and PoUtical Science (1903-1904), University of Bogotd; sub-secretary (1900), minister (1901) and counsel to the Ministry (1902-1903) of Foreign Relations, Colombia; minister of Public Instruction, Colombia, 1903-1904; president of the Senate (1909) and of the Legislative Commis- sion (1910), Bogotd; president of the House of Representatives (1912) and one of the founders of the American Institute of International Law; member of the Advisory Legal Committee of the Minister of Foreign Affairs (1913); honorary president of: Colombian Academy of Jurisprudence, National Academy of History, Colombian Academy; corre- sponding member of: Royal Spanish Academy, Royal Academy of Jurisprudence and Legislation, Madrid, Academy of Legislation, Barcelona, various other European scientific and literary societies; member of the Geographical Society of Colombia; etc.; president of the Colombian Superior Council, St. Vincent de Paul Society; president of the Association of Agents and Representatives of the Railroads of Colombia. Author of: "Resena Hist6rica de la Literatura Castellana" (1891); "C6digo de Minas Colombianos" (1891-1892); "Estudio sobre las Servidumbres segiin los C6digos Civil y de Minas de Colombia y la Legislaci6n general comparada" (1894); "Tratado de Dereoho Civil Colombiano" (1899); "Anales Diplomiiticos y Consulares de Colombia" (1900, 1901); "El Reourso de Casaci6n" (1903); "La Reforma Administrativa" (1903); "Derecho Mercan- til Colombiano" (1907); "Historia de la Sociedad de San Vincente de Paul" (1908); "Supremacia Moral del Pontificado" (1909); "Anales de la Comisi6n Legislativa" (1910); "Discursos Acad^micos y Parlamentarios" (1912); "Federico Ozanam, ap6stol de la i6, ap6stol de la verdad, ap6stol de la Caridad" (1913); "Nuhdades y Retracto en las Sooiedades de Minas" (1913) ; "La Instrucci6n PdbMca en Colombia" (1913); "El Proyecto de C6digo Penal" (1913); "Las


Misi6nes Cat61icas en Colombia" (1913); various pamphlets; contributor to: "Revue de Droit Inter- national Public"; "Revue de Droit International Priv6"; "Revista de Derecho y Legislaoi6n" (Monte- video) ; principal Colombian periodicals. ARTICLE: Nueva Pamplona, Diocese of.

TTrquhart, Francis Fobtescub, m.a., b. near Geneva, Switzerland, 1868, son of David Urquhart, former m.p for Stafford. Education: Beaumont College, Old Windsor, and Stonyhurst College, Blackburn, England; Balliol College, Oxford. Lec- turer in history (1895- ) and Fellow (1896- ), Balliol College, Oxford. First CathoUc tutorial Fellow at Oxford since the Reformation; since 1912 member of Consultative Committee of the Board of Education: examiner in Final School of Modern History, Oxford, 1914^ . Contributor to: "The Month"; "Journal of Theological Studies"; "Dublin Review".

ABTICLES: Book of Martths, Foxe's; Chsibtendom; DicETO, Ralph de: Fabtan, Robebt; Florence of Worcester; Gilbert Foliot; Grosseteste, Robert; Herbert of Bosham; Lollards; Magna Carta; Mannying, Robert; Marisco, Adam de; Northmen; Ordericus Vitalis; Roper, William; William of Newbuhgh; Wtclif, John.

Uzielli, Gustavo, b.a., b. at Leghorn, Italy, 29 May, 1839; d. at Florence, Italy, 7 March, 1911. Education: University of Pisa, Italy; further studies in Paris. Fought in three campaigns in the ItaUan Wars of Independence, 1859, 1860, 1866; sub-Ueu- tenant under Garibaldi 1860; professor at the Univer- sity of Modena, Italy, 1877-1880; professor of geology and mineralogy. University of Turin, Italy, 1880-1890; professor of geology, University of Parma, Italy, but frequently on leave and engaged in literary work, Florence, 1890-1911. Awarded a bronze medal for bravery. Battle of October 1, 1860. Hon. member of Society for Geographical and Colonial Research (Florence); hon. member of Geographical Society of Lisbon; member of Hispanic Society of America; Knight of Sts. Maurice and Lazarus. Author of: "La vita e i tempi di Paolo dal Pozzo ToscaneUi" (Rome, 1894); collaborator in "Roccolta Colombiana", Part V (by Professor Uzielli, Vol. I); edited with commentaries and illustrations Bandini, "Vita di Amerigo Vespucci" (Florence, 1898); etc.

ABTICLE: VESpncci, Auebigo.


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