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Giovanni 1840 1922 Verga
Verga, Giovanni (1840-1922), Italian Novelist, Was Born At Catania, Sicily. In 1865 He Published Storia Di Una Pec Catrice And I Carbonari Della Montagna, But His Literary Reputation Was Established By His Eva And Storia Di Una Capinera (1869). Other Novels Followed, Malavoglia (i88i) And Maestro Don Gesu Aldo (1889 ...

Giovanni Battista 1668 1744 Vico
Vico, Giovanni Battista (1668-1744), Italian Jur Ist And Philosopher, Was Born At Naples On June 23, 1668, And In 1697 Became Professor Of Rhetoric At The University There. Mean While He Had Acted As Tutor To The Nephews Of The Bishop Of Ischia, G. B. Rocca, At The Castle Of ...

Giovanni Maria
Giovanni Maria Was Proclaimed Duke Of Milan In 1402, Dis Played An Insane Cruelty, And Was Killed In 1412 By Ghibelline Partisans. Filippo Maria, Who Became Nominal Ruler Of Pavia In 1402, Succeeded His Brother As Duke Of Milan. Cruel And Extremely Sensitive About His Personal Ugliness, He Nevertheless Was ...

Giovanni Villani
Villani, Giovanni (c. 1275-1348), Florentine Chron Icler, Was Born At Florence Of A Mercantile Family, And Spent Much Of His Early Manhood In Travelling On Business In Italy, France And The Netherlands. He Returned Definitely To Florence Before 1312, And From 1316 Onwards Held Many Important Offices In His Native ...

Giovanni
Giovanni, Brother Of The Preceding, Archbishop Of Milan And Lord Of The City From 1349 To Was One Of The Most Notable Characters Of His Time. He Befriended Petrarch, Extended The Visconti Sway Over Bologna (1350), Defied Pope Clement Vi., Annexed Genoa (1353), And Died On Oct. 5, Of Ter ...

Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco 1813 1901
Verdi, Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco (1813-1901), Italian Composer, Was Born On Oct. Ro, 1813, At Le Near Busseto. His Parents Kept A Little Inn, Combined With A Kind Of Village Shop. Verdi's Musical Education Really Began With His Entrance Into The House Of Business Of Antonio Barezzi, A Merchant Of Busseto, ...

Gonorrhoea
Gonorrhoea Gonorrhoea Is A Specific Inflammation Of The Mucous Membrane Of The Urethra And Other Passages Caused By M. Gonorrhoea, Diplococcus Discovered By Neisser And Often Called The Gono Coccus. The Germs Find Entrance During Coitus And Multiply At Enormous Rate, Spreading To All The Glands And Crevices Of The ...

Gouverneur Kemble Warren
Warren, Gouverneur Kemble American Soldier, Was Born At Coldspring (n.y.), On Jan. 8, 1830, And Was Graduated From West Point In 1850. He Was Assigned To The Engineers, And Was Employed In Survey Work In The West, Where He Took Part In Some Expeditions Against The Indians. In 1859 He ...

Gowrishankar Vodeyshankar
Vodeyshankar, Gowrishankar Native Minister Of The State Of Bhaunagar In Kathiawar, Bombay, Was Born On Aug. 21, 1805, Of A Family Of Nagar Brahmans. He Rose From Being A Revenue Officer To Be State Minister In His Success In This Capacity Was Such That On The Death Of The Reigning ...

Grape Culture In The
Grape Culture In The United States In The United States The Term Grape Is Generally Used To Denote Not Only The Fruit But Also The Plant That Produces It; The Word Vine When Used Alone Means Any Twining Or Climbing Plant And Not, As In England, Meaning Solely The Grape-producing ...

Growth Of The Republic
Growth Of The Republic The History Of Venice During The Next 200 Years Is Marked Externally By The Growth Of The City, Thanks To Her Increasing Trade. In The Mainland Venice Gradually Acquired Trading Rights, Partly By Imperial Diploma, Partly By The Establishment And The Supply Of Markets On The ...

Gudbrandr 1828 1889 Vigfusson
Vigfusson, Gudbrandr (1828-1889), The Fore Most Scandinavian Scholar Of The 19th Century, Was Born Of A Good Icelandic Family In Breibafjord. In 1849 He Came To Copen Hagen University As A Bursarius In The Regense College. He Was, After His Student Course, Appointed Stipendiarius By The Arna Magnaean Trustees, And ...

Hans Vogt
Vogt, Hans (189o– ), German Inventor, Was Born On Sept. 25, 1890, At Worlitz, Bavaria, Germany. He Began His Career As An Inventor In The Sphere Of High Frequency Technology, Telephone Research And Earth Current Telegraphy. In 1918 He Began To Collaborate With Joseph Massolle And Dr. Engl, And This ...

Henri Alexandre 1812 1904
Wallon, Henri Alexandre ( 181 2-1904), French Historian And Statesman, Was Born At Valenciennes On Dec. 23, 1812. Wallon Succeeded Guizot As Professor At The Sorbonne In 1846. Returning To Politics In 1871 He Immortalized Himself By Carrying His Proposition For The Establishment Of The Repub Lic With A President ...

Henry 1622 1695 Vaughan
Vaughan, Henry (1622-1695), Called The "silurist," British Poet And Mystic, Was Born Of An Ancient Welsh Family At Newton St. Briget Near Scethrog By Usk, Brecknockshire, On April 17, 1622. From 1632 To 1638 He And His Twin Brother Thomas (see Next Page) Were Privately Educated By Matthew Herbert, Rector ...

Henry 1725 1797 Venn
Venn, Henry (1725-1797), English Evangelical Divine, Was Born At Barnes, Surrey, And Educated At Cambridge. He Took Orders In And Was Elected Fellow Of Queens' College, Cam Bridge, In 1749. After Holding A Curacy At Barton, Cambridge Shire, He Became Curate Of St. Matthew, Friday Street, London, And Of West ...

Henry 1835 1900 Villard
Villard, Henry (1835-1900), American Journalist And Financier, Was Born In Speyer, Rhenish Bavaria, Apr. 10, 1835. He Emigrated To America In 1853 And Engaged In Journalistic Work For German-american Newspapers And Later For Leading American Dailies. He Reported The Lincoln-douglas Debates For Eastern Newspapers, The Pikes Peak Gold Rush For ...

Henry Agard Wallace
Wallace, Henry Agard ), American Cabinet Officer, Born In Adair County, Ia. On Oct. 7, 1888, Was The Son Of H. C. Wallace, Secretary Of Agriculture Under Harding And Coolidge. After Graduation From Iowa State College (1910) Henry Became Associate Editor Of His Grandfather's Paper Wallace's Farmer And Full Editor ...

Henry Booth Warrington
Warrington, Henry Booth, 1st Earl 1694). See Delamere, George Booth, 1st Baron. ...

Henry Oliver Walker
Walker, Henry Oliver ( ,1_43-1929), American Artist, Was Born At Boston (mass.) On May 14, 1843. He Was A Pupil Of Leon Bonnat, Paris, And Painted The Figure And Occasional Portraits, But Later Devoted Himself Almost Exclusively To Mural Decoration. His Paintings, Symbolizing Lyric Poetry, For The Con Gressional Library, ...

Henry Vizetelly
Vizetelly, Henry English Publisher, Was Born In London On July 3o, 1820, The Son Of A Printer. He Was Early Apprenticed As A Wood Engraver, And One Of His First Blocks Was A Portrait Of "old Parr." Vizetelly Started And Conducted Sev Eral Illustrated Papers, And Then Acted As Correspondent ...

Henry Wardlaw
Wardlaw, Henry (d. 144o), Son Of Sir Andrew Wardlaw, Was Educated At Oxford And Paris And Nominated By The Papal Court At Avignon Bishop Of St. Andrews (conse Crated 14o3) He Was Tutor To James I., Restored The Cathedral. And, On The Return Of James From England, Became One Of ...

Herbert 1832 1903 Vaughan
Vaughan, Herbert (1832-1903), Cardinal And Arch Bishop Of Westminster, Was Born At Gloucester On April 15, 1832, The Eldest Son Of Lieutenant-colonel John Francis Vaughan, Head Of An Old Roman Catholic Family, The Vaughans Of Court Field, Herefordshire. His Mother, A Daughter Of John Rolls Of The Hendre, Monmouthshire, Was ...

Hermann Eduard Von Holst
Von Holst, Hermann Eduard German-american Historian, Was Born At Fellin In The Province Of Livonia, On June 19, 1841. He Was Educated At The Uni Versities Of Dorpat And Heidelberg, Receiving His Doctor's De Gree From The Latter In 1865. He Emigrated To America In 1867, Remaining There Until 1872. ...

Holy See Vacancy
Holy See Vacancy Special Interest Attaches To The Procedure Which Is Followed In The Vatican At Times When The Holy See Is Vacant—sede Vacante, In The Latin Phrase. During Such Intervals Between Two Pon Tificates The Sacred College Of Cardinals Takes Over The Work Of Ecclesiastical Administration. Detailed Rules Are ...

Horatio 1858 1938 Walker
Walker, Horatio (1858-1938), American Artist, Was Born At Listowel, Ontario, Canada, May 12, 1858. When He Was A Child His Family Settled At Rochester, N.y. Although Entirely Self-taught, He Became A Distinguished Painter Of Animals, The Figure And Landscape. His Pictures, Principally Of Canadian Peasant Life And Scenes, Show The ...

Horatio Or Horace 1717 1797
Walpole, Horatio Or Horace (1717-1797), English Politician And Man Of Letters, 4th Earl Of Orford—a Title To Which He Only Succeeded At The End Of His Life—was Born In London, On Sept. 24, 1717. He Was The Youngest Of The Five Children Of The 1st Earl Of Orford (sir Robert ...

I Claude Joseph Vernet
I. Claude Joseph Vernet (1714-1789), Who Was Born At Avignon On Aug. 14, 1714, When Only Fourteen Years Of Age Aided His Father, A Skilful Decorative Painter. The Sight Of The Sea At Marseilles And His Voyage Thence To Civita Vecchia Made A Deep Impression On Him, And Immediately After ...

I Hermann
I. Hermann, The Elder, Came To Nuremberg As A Worker In Brass In 1453 And There Became A "master" Of His Gild. There Is Only One Work That Can Be Ascribed To Him With Certainty, The Baptismal Font In The Parish Church Of Wittenberg (1457)• This Is Decorated With Figures ...

I Negotiations Before The
I. Negotiations Before The Armistice It Is Important, Therefore, At The Outset To Understand The Im Plications Of The Correspondence Conducted Between The German Government And President Wilson During Oct. And Nov. 1918, When The Former Was Asking For Peace. The Governing Document Of The Series Is The Reply Of ...

I The German Offensive
I. The German Offensive On Feb. 8, 1916 It Was Discovered That The Germans Had Brought A Mass Of Manoeuvre To The Neighbourhood Of Verdun. A Deserter Disclosed The Presence Of Two Corps. On The 11th An Intelligence Officer Reported A Concentration Of Troops On The East Bank Of The ...

I Venetia Proper
(i) Venetia Proper Corresponds To The Older Division, With Certain Additions Amounting To 465 Sq.m. In The North, Comprises The Provinces Of Belluno, Padua, Rovigno, Treviso, Udine, Venice, Verona And Vicenza, And Has An Area Of 9,941 Sq. Miles. Pop. 0880, 2,814,173; (1901) 3,192,897; (1931) 4,123,267. Marble Is Quarried, Especially ...

I Vologaeses I
( I ) Vologaeses I., Son Of Vonones Ii. By A Greek Concubine (tac. Ann. Xii. 44), Succeeded His Father In A.d. 5o (tac. Ann. Xii. 14; Cf. Joseph. Ant. Xx. 3, 4). He Gave The Kingdom Of Media Atropatene To His Brother Pacorus, And Occupied Armenia For Another Brother, ...

Ii Analysis Of The
Ii. Analysis Of The Treaty Part I. The Covenant.—part I Deals With The Covenant Of The League Of Nations (see Covenant). It May Be Here Remarked That The Covenant United All Its Members In A League Guaranteeing Their Territorial Independence And Integrity. The Entrance Of Ger Many Into The League ...

Ii The French
Ii. The French On Sept. 13 M. Poincare Handed To Verdun The Cross Of The Legion Of Honour And Allied Decorations. The Ceremony Took Place In The Casemates Of The Citadel. From That Moment Began A New Phase, That Of The Liberation Of Verdun. To A Large Extent The Glory ...

Iii Horace Vernet
Iii. Horace Vernet Born In Paris On June 3o, 1789, Was One Of The Most Characteristic Of The Military Painters Of France. He Was Just Twenty When He Exhibited The "taking Of An Entrenched Camp"—a Work Which Showed No Depth Of Observation, But Was Distinguished By A Good Deal Of ...

Iswar Chandra Vidyasagar
Vidyasagar, Iswar Chandra ( A G Writer And Social Reformer Of Bengal, Was Born At Birsinha In The Midnapur District In 182o, Of A Kulin Brahman Family. He Was Re Moved To Calcutta At The Age Of Nine, Was Admitted Into The Sanskrit College, And Carried On His Studies In ...

Ivan Vazoff
Vazoff, Ivan Bulgarian Poet And Novelist, Was Born At Sopot. In Common With The Founders Of Bulgarian Literature, Rakovsky, Karaveloff And Botev (q.v.), He Was First Inspired By The Sufferings Of His Countrymen Before The Liberation. His Trials Of Bulgaria Describes The Nation's Struggle For Freedom. A Bard Of The ...

Izaak 1593 1683 Walton
Walton, Izaak (1593-1683), English Writer, Author Of The Compleat Angler, Was Born At Stafford On Aug 9, 1593 ; The Register Of His Baptism Gives His Father's Name As Jervis, And Nothing More Is Known Of His Parentage. He Settled In London As An Ironmonger, And At First Had One ...

James Ward
Ward, James English Psychologist And Metaphysician, Was Born At Hull On Jan. 27, 1843. He Was Edu Cated At The Liverpool Institute, At Berlin And Gottingen, And At Trinity College, Cambridge; He Also Worked In The Physiological Laboratory At Leipzig. He Studied Originally For The Congrega Tional Ministry, And For ...

James William Wallack
Wallack, James William Anglo American Actor And Manager, Born In London Aug. 24, 1795. His Parents And Their Four Children Were All Actors Of Merit. From 1807 To 1818 He Appeared Chiefly At The Drury Lane Theatre In London. Between 1818 And 1852 He Frequently Crossed And Re Crossed The ...

Jan Van Delft Or
Vermeer, Jan Van Delft Or Jan Van Der Meer (1632-1675), Dutch Artist, Was Born In Delft On Oct. 31, 1632, And Was A Pupil Of Carel Fabritius, Whose Junior He Was By Only Eight Years. In 1653 He Married Catherine Bolens, And Entered The Gild Of St. Luke Of Delft, ...

Jean 1536 Vauquelin De
Vauquelin De La Fresnaye, Jean (1536 I608), French Poet, Was Born At The Château Of La Fresnaye, Near Falaise, In 1536. He Studied The Humanities At Paris And Law At Poitiers And Bourges. He Fought In The Civil Wars Under Marshal Matignon And Was Wounded At The Siege Of Saint-lo ...

Jean Baptiste Guillaume Marie
Villele, Jean Baptiste Guillaume Marie Anne Seraphin, Comte De (1773-1854), French States Man, Was Born At Toulouse On April 14, 1773 And Educated For The Navy. He Joined The "bayonnaise" At Brest In July 1788 And Served In The West And East Indies. Arrested In The Isle Of Bourbon Under ...

Jean De Venette
Venette, Jean De (c. 1370), French Chron Icler, Born At Venette, Near Compiegne, Became Prior Of The Carmelite Convent In The Place Maubert, Paris, In 1339, And Was Provincial Of France From 1341 To 1366. In 1368 He Was Still Living, But Probably Died Within A Year Or Two Of ...

Johann Heinrich 1751 1826 Voss
Voss, Johann Heinrich (1751-1826), German Poet And Translator, Was Born At Sommersdorf In Mecklenburg-strelitz On Feb. 20, 1751, The Son Of A Farmer. At The Invitation Of H. C. Boie, Whose Attention He Had Attracted By Poems Contributed To The Gottingen Musenalmanach, He Went To Giittingen In 1772. Here He ...

John 1616 1703 Wallis
Wallis, John (1616-1703), English Mathematician, Logician And Grammarian, Was Born On Nov. 23, 1616, At Ashford, Kent, Where His Father Was Rector. He Went Up To Emanuel Col Lege, Cambridge, In 1632, Became A Fellow Of Queen's, And Took Holy Orders. He Gained Much Credit With The Parliamentarians By His ...

John 1838 1922 Wanamaker
Wanamaker, John (1838-1922), American Dry Goods Merchant, Was Born In Philadelphia (pa.), On July 11, 1838. He Attended A Public School In That City Until He Was 14, When He Be Came An Errand Boy For A Book Store. He Was A Retail Clothing Salesman From 1856 Until 1861, When ...

John Quincy Adams Ward
Ward, John Quincy Adams Ameri Can Sculptor, Born In Urbana, Ohio, June 29, 183o. He Studied Under Henry K. Brown, Of New York, In 1850-1857, And By 1861, When He Opened A Studio In New York, He Had Executed Busts Of Joshua R. Giddings, Alexander H. Stephens, And Hannibal Hamlin, ...

John Walter 2
John Walter (2) Who Really Established The Great Newspaper Of Which His Father Had Sown The Seed, Was Born On Feb. 23, 1776, And Was Educated At Merchant Taylors' School And Trinity College, Oxford. He Found The Times One Of A Number Of Unconsidered Journals Whose Opinions Counted For Little. ...

John Walter 3 1818 1894
John Walter (3) (1818-1894), His Eldest Son, Was Born At Printing-house Square In 1818, And Was Educated At Eton And Exeter College, Oxford, Being Called To The Bar In 1847. On Leav Ing Oxford He Took Part In The Business Management Of The Times, And On His Father's Death Became ...

John Walter
Walter, John (1738/9-1812), Founder Of The Times Newspaper, London, Was Born In 1738/9, Probably In London, And From The Death Of His Father, Richard Walter (about 1755/6), Until 1781 Was Engaged In A Prosperous Business As A Coal Mer Chant. He Played A Leading Part In Establishing A Coal Exchange ...

Joost Van Den 1587 1679
Vondel, Joost Van Den (1587-1679), Dutch Poet, Was Born At Cologne On Nov. 17, 1587. His Father, A Hatter, Was An Exile From Antwerp On Account Of His Anabaptist Opinions; But He Returned To Holland When Joost Was About Ten Years Old, And Settled In Amsterdam, Where He Carried On ...

Joseph Vitols
Vitols, Joseph ), Professor, Latvian Poser And Musician. For The Last 3o Years Vitols Has Played A Large Part In The Musical Life Of Latvia. Although He Studied And Lived For A Long Time In St. Petersburg (from 1886-1918) As Pro Fessor Of The Composition Classes Of The Local Conservatory, ...

Joseph Warren
Warren, Joseph (i741-1775), American Soldier And Patriot, Born At Roxbury (mass.), June 11, 1741. He Graduated At Harvard College In 1759, Studied Medicine At Boston, And Soon Acquired A High Reputation In His Profession. The Passage Of The Stamp Act Aroused His Patriotic Sympathies And Brought Him In Close Connection ...

Juan Luis 1492 1540 Vives
Vives, Juan Luis (1492-1540), Spanish Scholar, Was Born At Valencia On March 6, 1492. He Studied At Paris From 1509 To 1512, And In 1519 Was Appointed Professor Of Humanities At Louvain. At The Instance Of His Friend Erasmus He Published In 1522 An Elaborate Commentary On Augustine's De Civitate ...

Jules 1828 1905 Verne
Verne, Jules (1828-1905), French Author, Was Born At Nantes On Feb. 8, 1828. After Completing His Studies At The Nantes Lycee, He Went To Paris To Study Law. About 1848, In Con Junction With Michel Carre, He Wrote Librettos For Two Operettas, And In 185o His Verse Comedy, Les Pailles ...

Klementiy Efremovich 1881 Voroshilov
Voroshilov, Klementiy Efremovich (1881 ), Russian Soldier And Politician, Was The Son Of A Work Man. At The Age Of Seven He Began To Work In The Mines And Only Learned To Read When He Was 12 Years Old. He Became A Revolutionary In 1897; In 1903 He Joined The ...

Lake Victoria
Victoria, Lake, The Largest Lake In Africa And Chief Reservoir Of The Nile, Lying Between O° 20' N. To 3° S. And 31° To 52' E. Among The Fresh-water Lakes Of The World It Is Exceeded In Size By Lake Superior Only And Has An Area Of Over 26,00o Sq.m. ...

Leonard Wells 1828 1895 Volk
Volk, Leonard Wells (1828-1895), American Sculptor, Was Born At Wellstown (now Wells), Hamilton County, New York, On Nov. 7, 1828. He First Followed The Trade Of A Marble Cutter With His Father At Pittsfield, Mass. In 1848 He Opened A Studio At St. Louis, Mo., And In 1855 Was Sent ...

Lester Frank 1841 1913 Ward
Ward, Lester Frank (1841-1913), American Geolo Gist And Sociologist, Was Born In Joliet, Ill., On June 18, 1841. He Graduated At Columbian (now George Washington) University In 2869 And From The Law School In 1871, His Education Having Been Delayed By His Service In The Union Army During The Civil ...

Lewis Lew 1827 1905 Wallace
Wallace, Lewis (lew) (1827-1905), American Sol Dier And Author, Was Born At Brookville (ind.), April Io, 1827. He Abandoned Law In Indianapolis To Recruit Volunteers For The Mexican War, And Served In 1846-47. In The Civil War He Served In The West Virginia Campaign. After The Capture Of Fort Donelson ...

Lillian D 1867 Wald
Wald, Lillian D. (1867- ), American Sociologist, Was Born At Cincinnati (0.) On March Io, 1867. She Graduated From The New York Hospital Training School For Nurses. In 1893 She Founded The Henry Street Settlement, Now Internationally Known, And Organized The District Nursing Work In Connection With It. The First ...

Limitation Of The Vend
Vend, Limitation Of The, The Name Of The Oper Ations Of A Combination Of North Of England Colliery Owners, Which Existed Between 1771 And 1844, Formed For The Purpose Of Limiting The Supplies Of Coal To Consumers To Raise Prices. The System Of Price Control By Coal Owners Using The ...

List Of Wagners Works
List Of Wagner's Works The Following Are Wagner's Operas And Music-dramas, Apart From The Unpublished Die Hochzeit (three Numbers Only), Die Feen, And Das Liebesverbot (das Liebesverbot Was Disinterred In 191o). I. Rienzi, Der Letzte Der Tribunen: Grosse Tragische Oper; 5 Acts ( 1838-40) . 2. Der Fliegende Hollander: Romantische ...

Local Contagious Ulcers
Local Contagious Ulcers Chancroid, Soft Chancre Or Soft Sore Is So Named In Con Tradistinction To The Hunterian Sore Of Syphilitic Infection, The Great Characteristic Of Which Is Its Hardness. The Soft Chancre Is A Contagious Ulcer Of The Genitals, Due To The Inoculation Of The Bacillus Of Ducrey; And, ...

Lope Felix De Vega
Vega Carpio, Lope Felix De Span Ish Dramatist And Poet, Was Born In Madrid. His Father And Mother, Felices De Vega And Francisca Hernandez Flores, Origi Nally Came From The Valley Of Carriedo In Asturias. Lope Began His Studies At The Theatine College In Madrid, And Afterwards Entered The Service ...

Louis Joseph Vendome
Vendome, Louis Joseph, Duc De Marshal Of France, Was The Son Of Louis, 2nd Duke Of Vendome, And The Great-grandson Of Henry Iv. And Gabrielle D'estrees. Entering The Army He Distinguished Himself In The Dutch Wars, And By 1 688 Had Risen To The Rank Of Lieutenant-general. In The War ...

Louis Nicolas Vauquelin
Vauquelin, Louis Nicolas French Chemist, Was Born At Hebertot In Normandy On May 16, 1763. He Was Laboratory Boy To An Apothecary In Rouen (1777-1779), And After Various Vicissitudes He Obtained An Introduction To A. F. Fourcroy, In Whose Laboratory He Was An Assistant From 1783 1791 At First His ...

Louis Thomas Villaret De
Villaret De Joyeuse, Louis Thomas (1750— 1812), French Admiral, Was Born At Auch. He Served For Some Time In The Royal Guard, But Had To Leave After Killing One Of His Comrades In A Duel. He Then Entered The Navy, And In 1773 Was Lieutenant On The "atalante" In Indian ...

Luc De Clapiers Vauvenargues
Vauvenargues, Luc De Clapiers, Marquis De (1715-1747), French Moralist And Miscellaneous Writer, Was Born At Aix In Provence On Aug. 6, 1715. His Family Was Poor Though Noble; He Was Educated At The College Of Aix, Where He Learned Little—neither Latin Nor Greek—but By Means Of A Translation Acquired A ...

Lucia Elizabeth Vestris
Vestris, Lucia Elizabeth English Actress, Was Born In London In Jan. I 797, The Daughter Of Gaetano Stefano Bartolozzi (1757-1821) And Granddaughter Of Francesco Bartolozzi, The Engraver. In 1813 She Married Auguste Armand Vestris, Who Deserted Her Four Years Later. Madame Vestris Had Made Her First Appearance In Italian Opera ...

Lucius Ad 15 97virginius
Virginius Rufus, Lucius ( A.d. 15-97), Roman Sol Dier, Three Times Consul (a.d. 63, 69, 97), Was Born Near Comum. When Governor Of Upper Germany Under Nero (68), After He Had Put Down The Revolt Of Iulius Vindex In Gaul, He Was Urged By His Troops To Assume The Supreme ...

Lucy Walter
Walter, Lucy (c. 1630-1658), Mistress Of The English King Charles Ii. And Mother Of The Duke Of Monmouth (q.v.), Was Born At Roch Castle, Near Haverfordwest. Her Home Having Been Captured And Burned By The Parliamentary Forces In 1644, Lucy Walter Found Shelter First In London And Then At The ...

Luis Velezdeguevara
Velez De Guevara, Luis ( , ) , Spanish Dramatist And Novelist, Was The Author Of Over 400 Plays, Of Which The Best Known Are Reinar Despues De Morir And 'lids Pesa El Rey Que La Sangre. He Won Considerable Fame As The Author Of El Diablo Cojuelo (1641), A ...

Marco Girolamo Vida
Vida, Marco Girolamo (c. 1489-1566), Italian Scholar And Latin Poet, Was Born At Cremona Shortly Before The Year 1490 And Died At Alba On Sept. 27, 1566. He Entered The Order Of The Canonici Regolari Lateranensi, And Made A Repu Tation By Two Latin Poems, On The Game Of Chess ...

Marcus Velleius Paterculus
Velleius Paterculus, Marcus (c. 19 B.c.—c. A.d. 31), Roman Historian. Although His Praenomen Is Given As Marcus By Priscian, Some Modern Scholars Identify Him With Gaius Velleius Paterculus, Whose Name Occurs In An Inscription On A North African Milestone (c.i.l. Viii. 10, 311). He Belonged To A Distinguished Campanian Family, ...

Marcus Verrius Flaccus
Verrius Flaccus, Marcus (c. Io B.c.), Roman Grammarian And Teacher, Flourished Under Augustus And Tiberius. He Was A Freedman, And His Manumitter Has Been Identified With Verrius Flaccus, An Authority On Pontifical Law; But For Chrono Logical Reasons The Name Of Veranius Flaccus, A Writer On Augury, Has Been Suggested ...

Marcus Wallenberg
Wallenberg, Marcus (1864— ), Swedish Finan Cier, Brother Of Knut Agathon Wallenberg, Financier And Swedish Foreign Minister (1914-18), Began His Career As A Naval Officer, And Then Studied And Practised Law. He Afterwards Became A Member Of The Managerial Board Of The Stockholm Enskilda Bank, Being Appointed Managing Director In ...

Marie Anne Elisabeth 1755 1842 Vigee Lebrun
Vigee-lebrun, Marie-anne Elisabeth (1755-1842), French Painter, Was Born In Paris On Apr. 16, The Daughter Of A Painter, From Whom She Received Her First In Struction, Though She Benefited More By The Advice Of Doyen, Greuze, Joseph Vernet And Others. When Only About 20 Years Of Age She Had Made ...

Mary Augusta Mrs Humphry
Ward, Mary Augusta [mrs. Humphry Ward] (1851-1920), British Novelist, Was Born On June I 1 1851, At Hobart, Tasmania, Where Her Father, Thomas Arnold (1824– 1900), Was Then An Inspector Of Schools. She Was Brought Up Mainly At Oxford, And Her Early Associations With A Life Of Scholar Ship And ...