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BACHILLER Y MORALES, Antonio (bah-cheel'-yer-e-mo-ral'-les), Cuban author, born in Havana in 1812. He was admitted to the bar in 1839. He edited various newspapers and reviews, filled successively several chairs in the University of Havana, has been director of the institute of higher education, and held important public offices. He is a corresponding member of the Society of Antiquaries of northern Europe, and also of the historical societies of New York and Pennsylvania. His principal works are Prontuarlo General de Agricultura," "Filosofia del Derecho," "Tradiciones Americanas" (1845) ; " Antiguedades Americanas," "Apuntes para la Historia de las Letras en la Isla de Cuba" (3 vols., 1862); " Cuba Primitiva," on the origin, languages, traditions, and history of the Greater Antilles and the Bahama islands; and " Cuba: Monografia Historica."
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