Vicente Gregorio Quesada

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Vicente Gregorio Quesada

Vicente Gregorio Quesada (born April 5, 1830 in Buenos Aires , † 1913 ) was an Argentine diplomat .

Life

Quesada studied law at the Universidad de Buenos Aires , in 1850 he wrote a state examination. He published articles in newspapers in Montevideo and Buenos Aires, and discussed the fall of Juan Manuel de Rosas in 1852. On June 1, 1858, Vicente Quesada's son, Ernesto Quesada , was born in Buenos Aires . In 1860 Vicente Quesada founded the newspaper Revista del Parana and in 1864 the Revista de Buenos Aires . From 1871 to 1875 Vicente G. Quesada was director of the Biblioteca Nacional de la República Argentina . He gave her numerous works that he had acquired on his travels and improved her infrastructure .

Publications

  • Patagonia and the southern countries of the American mainland, 1875, Buenos Ayres
  • Crimen y expiación. Crónica de la villa imperial de Potosi.

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.iai.spk-berlin.de/bibliothek/nachlaesse/einzelnachlaesse/quesada-vicente-gaspar-1830-1913-quesada-ernesto-1858-1934.html
predecessor Office successor
Felipe Calvari Argentine envoy in Berlin
1902 to 1905
Martín García Merou