- Pablo de La Llave
Dr. Pablo de La Llave (1773–1833) was a Mexican Catholic priest,
politician , and naturalist.He was born to a wealthy family and grew up in
Córdoba, Veracruz . After a brilliant university career, he became a teacher in the national college of St. John Lateran and doctor of theology at what was then the University of Mexico. He was a famouspreacher and made some translations from Hebrew. He went to Europe and lived for some time inParis .cite book | last = Rivera | first = Manuel | title = Historia antigua y moderna de Jalapa y de las revoluciones del estado de Veracruz, vol. III | publisher = Imprenta de I. Cumplido | date = 1871 | location = Mexico City | pages = p. 171 | url = http://www.uv.mx/dgbuv/Cambas/3/html/pag/index.htm] After this he became deputy director of theMadrid Museum of Natural History under the Bonapartist kingdomcite book | last = Colmeiro | first = Penido | title = La botánica y los botánicos de la Península Ibérica | publisher = Imprenta y estereotipia de M. Rivadeneyra| date = 1858 | location = Madrid| pages = p. 201 | url = http://bibdigital.rjb.csic.es/spa/Libro.php?Libro=54] . In 1811 and 1812 he assistedJosé Mariano Mociño in organizing the collections of theNueva España Expedition (1787–1803) to survey the natural history of Mexico. [cite web | title = Expedición al Virreinato de Nueva España (1787-1803): tras la huellas de F. Hernández | work = Expedición MADIDI | publisher = Real Jardín Botánico de Madrid | date = 2001 | url = http://www.expedicionmadidi.com/nuevaespana.php | accessdate = 2006-07-17] In 1820 and 1821 he represented the state of Veracruz in the Spanish legislature, where he was a liberal.On his return to Mexico after it declared independence, he held church positions including treasurer of the church at
Morelia (then called Valladolid),Michoacán . By 1823 he was Minister of Justice and of Church Matters in the imperial administration ofAgustín de Iturbide . In 1824, the first president of Mexico,Guadalupe Victoria , named him to the new cabinet. He also held the office of senator for Veracruz. Politically, Llave has been considered a liberal [cite web | title = 16 de septiembre de 1786. - Nacimiento de don Guadulupe de Victoria, primer presidente de México | publisher = Red Escolar | work = Efemérides | url = http://redescolar.ilce.edu.mx/redescolar/efemerides/septiembre2001/conme16.htm | accessdate = 2006-07-17] and an obedient follower of the republican priest and politicianMiguel Ramos Arizpe . [cite web | last = Zavala | first = Lorenzo de | title = Entrada de Iturbide en México | publisher = Fondo 2000 | work = La consumación de la Independencia | url = http://omega.ilce.edu.mx:3000/sites/fondo2000/vol1/independencia/html/4.html | accessdate = 2006-07-13]In biology, he and his collaborator
Juan José Martínez de Lejarza (or Lexarza) were the first to systematically study the orchids of Michoacán. In 1824 they published a work describing about 50 species. [cite web | title = Orquídeas Michoacanas | publisher = Universidad Michoacana | work = Museo Virtual | url = http://www.ccu.umich.mx/museo/hist-natural/botanica/orquideas/orquideas-intro.html | accessdate = 2006-07-17]In 1831 Llave was designated to direct the National Museum of Natural History of Mexico. [cite web | last = Orozco Aguirre | first = Aurelia | title = Perfil de la Hemeroteca General del Instituto de Biología de la UNAM (IBUNAM) | publisher = Dirección General de Bibliotecas de la
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México | url = http://www.dgbiblio.unam.mx/servicios/dgb/publicdgb/bole/fulltext/volII2/ibunam.html | accessdate = 2006-07-13] In 1832 and 1833 he published ornithological papers in a short-lived Mexican journal in which he described and named several birds, of which theRufous-tailed Hummingbird and the much more famousResplendent Quetzal were new to science. Because of the obscurity of the journal, he did not receive credit for a few decades, and some sources incorrectly give the date of the paper as 1871, [cite web | last = Montenegro | first = Gustavo Adolfo | title = Biografía simbólica | publisher = Semanario de Prensa Libre | date = 5 September 2004 | url = http://www.prensalibre.com/pl/domingo/archivo/revistad/2004/septiembre04/050904/dcultura.shtml | accessdate = 2006-07-13] [cite web | last = Navarro | first = Adolfo | coauthors = Hesiquio Benítez | title = Historia de la Ornitología Mexicana | work = El Dominio del Aire | publisher = La ciencia para todos | url = http://omega.ilce.edu.mx:3000/sites/ciencia/volumen3/ciencia3/138/htm/sec_16.htm | accessdate = 2006-07-13] possibly the date of a republication.Llave died in Córdoba in July, 1833.
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