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LAVERDERE, Charles Honoré, Canadian
educator, born in Château-Richer, Canada. 23 October 1826; died in Québec, 27
March 1873. He was ordained as a Roman Catholic priest in August, 1851, became
professor in the Seminary of Québec, and was appointed librarian of Laval
University on the establishment of that institution. While a student he founded
and edited for several years "L'Abeille," a college journal, to which he
contributed many historical articles. He aided in the publication of three
volumes of "Jesuit Relations" concerning early missions in Canada (Quebec,
1858); edited the voyages of Champlain, with notes and a biography (5 vols.
1870); the "Journal des Jesuites" (1871); wrote a " Histoire du Canada" for
schools; an account of "Notre Dame de Recouvrance d'Quebec": and "A la memoire
du R. P. Ennemond Masse, S. J.," one of the earliest Jesuit missionaries, whose
grave at Sillery he discovered and marked with a fine monument. He also edited
several books of songs and hymns, including "Chansonniers des colleges," "Cantiques
a l'usage des maisons d'education," three editions of the "Chants liturgique,"
"La semaine salute," and "Le rituel Romain."
LAVERDIERE, Charles Honore, Canadian educator, born in Chaiteau-Richer, Canada. 23 October 1826; died in Quebec, 27 March 1873. He was ordained as a Roman Catholic priest in August, 1851, became professor in the Seminary of Quebec, and was appointed librarian of Laval university on the establishment of that institution. While a. student he founded and edited for several years "L'Abeille," a college journal, to which he contributed many historical articles. He aided in the publication of three volumes of "Jesuit Relations" concerning early missions in Canada (Quebec, 1858); edited the voyages of Champlain, with notes and a biography (5 vols. 1870); the "Journal des Jesuites" (1871)" wrote a " Histoire du Canada" for schools; an account of "Notre Dame de Recouvrance d'Quebec": and "A la memoire du R. P. Ennemond Masse, S. J.," one of the earliest Jesuit missionaries, whose grave at Sillery he discovered and marked with a fine monument. He also edited several books of songs and hymns, including "Chansonniers des colleges," "Cantiques h l'usage des maisons d'education," three editions of the "Chants liturgique," "La semaine salute," and "Le rituel Romain."
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