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was educated in France under Suisset and Simon, among his fellow 
pupils being E. Curo and Paul Janet. In 1862 he was made 
Professor of the History of Philosophy in the University of Flor- 
ence and remained there until 1871, when he assumed the title of Pro- 
fessor of Theoretical Philosophy at Rome. His most important works 
were “ Histoire de la Philosophie en Italie au XIX” siècle,” 1869, and 
“ Psychologie de l’Association de Hobbes à nos joués,” but he was best 
known as the editor of Italy’s chief philosophical journal, the “ Revista 
Italiana di Filosofia.” 
Charles Secrétan, a pupil of the philosopher Schelling and for many 
years Professor of Philosophy in the University of Lausanne, died Jan- 
uary 22, 1895 
G. G. Glogan, Professor in the University of Kiel and author of 
many psychological and philosophical works, died early in this year. 
Dr. D. Hack Tuke, the distinguished alienist, author of many works 
on psychological medicine, died in London March 5, 1895. 
Georg von Gicycki, Associate Professor of Philosophy in the Uni- 
versity of Berlin, died March 4, 1895, at the age of 46. Professor von 
Gicycki was the leader of the Utilitarian school in Germany, was a 
warm personal friend of Felix Adler and Stanton Coit and was much 
interested in the introduction of the “ Ethical Culture ” movement into 
Germany. His most important work appeared in 1888 under the title 
“ Moral philosophie.” 
Appointments of the past year. Professor O. Kiilps, who has 
been one of Wundt’s assistants at Leipzig has gone to the University 
of Würzburg. 
Dr. S. Mezes, a graduate of Harvard, has been Appin Professor 
of Philosophy in the University of Texas. 
Dr. Margaret Washburn to be Professor of Philosophy and Psychol- 
ogy at Wells College. 
W. B. Elkin to be Professor of Philosophy in Colgate University. 
A. H. Lloyd to be Assistant Professor of Philosophy, and J. Bigham 
Ph. D. (Harvard) and Geo. Rebec Ph. B. mee Instructors in Philoso- 
phy in the University of Michigan. 
' J. S. Mackenzie M. A. to be Professor of Bkini | in University 
College, Cardiff, Wales. 
