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Review"; "Athenaeum"; "Universe"; "Bookman";
"Votes for Women".
ARTICLES : Samsok, Abbot of St. EoMnNDs; Savabic, Bishop op Bath and Glastonbury; Simon of Sudbury, Arch- bishop OF Canterbury; Walter op Merton, Bishop of Roch- ester; Walsingham Priory; Waltham Abbey.
Cleary, Reverend Gregory, o.p.m., d.c.l., D.civ.L., s.T.Lect., b. at Ballynacally, Co. Clare, Ireland, 28 July, 1878. Education: St. Isidore's College, St. Antony's College, Roman Seminary and Instituto Leoniano di Alta Letteratura, Rome. Entered the Franciscan Order 1893; ordained 1901; former professor of canon law and moral theology, St. Isidore's College, Rome; special professor of moral theology. Academy of Noble Ecclesiastics, Rome, 1910-1911; professor of dogmatic theology and canon law, St. Antony's Friary, Forest Gate, London, 1912-
- Member of the Roman Arcadian Academy.
Contributor to: "Vox Urbis" (Rome).
ARTICLES: Commissariat of the Holy Land; Gustos; Friar; Herincx, William; Hickey, Antony; MacGaghwell, Hugh; Marchant, Peter; Mastrius, Bartholomew; Medina, Juan de; Medina, Miguel de; Molloy, Francis; Mullock, John T., Bishop of St. John's, Newfoundland; Ponce, John; Pontius Carbonell; Porter, Francis; Roch, Saint; Rose of Viterbo, Saint; Scarampi, Pierfrancesco ; Syndic, Apos- tolic; Wadding, Luke; Ward, Hugh; Wild, Johann; Zierik- zee, Cornelius van.
Cleary, Right Reverend Henry William, d.d., Bishop of Auckland, New Zealand, b. in Co. Wexford, Ireland, 1860. Education: St. Aidan's Academy, Enniscorthy; St. Peter's College, Wexford; Maynooth College; Roman Seminary; St. Sulpice, Paris. Ordained 188.5; member of the Society of Volunteer Diocesan Missionaries of the Blessed Sacrament, diocese of Ferns, and professor of modern languages, St. Peter's College, Wexford, Ireland, 1885-1888; went to AustraKa on account of ill health 1888; engaged in parish work in the diocese of Ballarat, Victoria, 1888-1897; editor of the "New Zealand Tablet" 1898-1910; Bishop of Auckland, New Zea- land, 1910- . Has travelled through the greater part of Spanish America founding agencies in connec- tion with the Australian Catholic 'Truth Society for the investigation and exposure of anti-Catholic statements published from time to time in the Aus- tralasian press, 1910; similar agencies established by him in Ireland and the United States. As bishop has introduced improved methods of pedagogy, and expended a considerable sum on school buildings and educational work ; has promoted the Cathohc Federa- tion and taken great interest in the Maori Cathohc population, addressing them in their own language, assisted by the Mill HiU Fathers. Author of: "The Orange Society" (12 editions); "Cathohc Marriages" (4 editions); "Secular vs. Religious Education"; "An Impeached Nation"; numerous pamphlets and bro- chures; contributor to various newspapers and periodicals.
ARTICLES: Adelaide; Armidale; Auckland; Australia; Ballarat; Bathurst; Bracken, Thomas; Brisbane; Buckley, Sir Patrick Alphonsus; Christchurch; Gooktown; D alley, William Bede; Dunedin; Goulburn; Lismore.
Gierke, Agnes Mary, b. at Skibbereen, County Cork, Ireland, 10 February, 1842; d. in London, 20 January, 1907. Devoted her life to astronomical research. Recipient of the Actonian Prize; member of the British Astronomical Association; honorary member of the Royal Astronomical Society. Author of: "A Popular History of Astronomy in the Nine- teenth Century" (1885, 4th revised ed., 1902); "The System of the Stars" (1890; 2nd ed.. 1905); "The Herschels and Modern Astronomy" (1895); "Prob- lems in Astrophysics" (1903); "Modern Cosmog- onies" (1906); "The Concise Knowledge Astron- omy", in collaboratinn with J. E. Gore and A. Fowler (1898); collaborator in: "Dictionary of National Biography", " Encyclopaedia Britannica";
contributor to: "Knowledge"; "The Observatory";
"Tablet"; "Edinburgh Review".
ARTICLES: Astronomy; Astronomy in the Bible.
Glifiord, Reverend Cornelius, b.a., b. in New York, 24 August, 1859. Education: pubUc schools and St. John's College, Fordham, New York; Jesuit scholasticates, Woodstock, Maryland, Innsbruck, Austria, and St. Bueno's, St. Asaph, Wales; Louvain University, Belgium. Entered the Society of Jesus; master of juniors, Jesuit soholasticate, Frederick, Maryland, 1885-1887; professor of rhetoric, George- town University, Washington, (1887-1889), and St. Francis Xavier's College, New York (1889-1890); master of juniors, Jesuit scholasticate, Roehampton, London, 1892-1894; headmaster, senior school, Wimbledon, London, 1895-1897; ordained 1898; stationed at Beaumont College, Old Windsor, 1898-1899; left the Society^ of Jesus 1899; professor of logic and history, Merriam Park, St. Paul, Min- nesota, 1900; editor, "Providence Visitor", Provi- dence, Rhode Island, 1900-1903; lecturer 1903-1905; assistant. Church of the Assumption, Morristown, New Jersey, 1905-1907; professor of philosophy and Church history, Seton Hall College, South Orange, New Jersey, 1907-1909; pastor, Church of Our Lady of Mercy, Whippany, New Jersey, 1909- ; lecturer in philosophy (scholasticism) to candidates for the M.A. and Ph.D. degrees at Columbia University, 1913- . Member of the Century Club, Univer- sitj^ Club, Review Club, Harkness Latin Club (Brown University). Author of: "Introibo" (New York, 1903) ; "The'Burden of the Time" (New York, 1904) ; contributor to: "The Month" (London); "The Tablet" (London); "Spectator" (London); "New York Review"; "The Cathohc World" (New York).
ARTICLES: Acacians, The; Acacius, Bishop of Bercea; Acacius, Bishop of C^sarea; Acacius, Patriarch of Con- stantinople; Athanasius, Saint, Bishop of Alexandria; Augustine of Canterbury, Saint; Craigie, Pearl Mary Teresa; Crashaw, Richard.
Clugnet, Joseph LiSon Tiburce, litt.L., writer, b. at Lyons, France, 8 May, 1848. Education: Pre- paratory Seminary, Argenti^re; University of Lyons; University of France; Episcopal College, Ware, England; Episcopal College, Gibraltar. Professor of rhetoric, CoUege of Poutoise; fought in the Franco- Prussian War; librarian. University of Lyons, 1875- 1880; occupied with research work along the lines of Orientalism, hagiography, and folk-lore, resident in Paris, 1880- ; director of the "Revue de I'Orient Chretien " 1898-1908. Decorated by Minister of War with MiUtary Medal of the Volunteers of 1870-1871, 1912. Member of several learned societies, among others, the "G}npsy Lore Society" of Liverpool. Author of: "Geographic de la sole" (Lyons, 1877); "Carte des regions s^ricicoles" (Lyons, 1877); "Nouveau guide du touriste au Mont-Dore" (Cler- mont-Ferrand, 1877); "Sculptures pr6historiques situ^es dans les environs des lacs des Merveilles" (Paris, 1877); "Glossaure du patois Gilhoc (Ardfeche) " (Paris, 1883); "Dict.ionnaire grec-frangais des noms liturgiques en usage dans I'Eghse grecque" (Paris, 1895); "Les offices et les dignit^s eccl^siastiques dans I'Eghse grecque" (Paris, 1899); "Bibliographie du culte local de la Vierge Marie", Fasc. I-III (Paris, 1899- ); "Vie et r^cits de l'abb6 Daniel le Sc6- tiote", Greek text (Paris, 1901); "Vie de saint Auxence", Greek text (Paris, 1904); "Vie et Office de Sainte Marine", text in Greek, Latin, etc. (Paris, 1905); "L'Empire ottoman", from the German of Kellner (Lyons, 1877); "Calendrier de I'Eghse copte d'Alexandrie", from the Latin of Nilles (Paris, 1898); collaborator in "Annuaire de la Sooi6t6 des touristes du Dauphin6" (by M. Clugnet: "Ascensions du pic de I'Etendard, du Grand Sauvage, et du Mont Blanc"; Grenoble, 1879); editor, in collaboration with others, of " BibliothSque hagiographique orientale",