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Cândido Baptista de Oliveira and the “Forgotten Memoir”: The First Plan of a National Astronomical Observatory After Brazilian Independence (1822-1831) Cover

Cândido Baptista de Oliveira and the “Forgotten Memoir”: The First Plan of a National Astronomical Observatory After Brazilian Independence (1822-1831)

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|Jun 2023

Abstract

On February 1, 1828, the newspaper Diario Fluminense published in full the Plan for the establishment of an astronomical observatory in the city of Rio de Janeiro. The document was written by the Brazilian mathematician Cândido Baptista de Oliveira and substantiated the approval of the law determining the creation of the future Imperial Astronomical Observatory of Rio de Janeiro (IORJ). This paper discusses the influences embedded within Oliveira’s project, by analyzing the appropriation of different scientific traditions gained during his training as a mathematician at the Observatory of the University of Coimbra and during his studies at French scientific institutions, such as the Polytechnic School and Paris Observatory. I argue that this project had a nationalistic ideal, imbued with the notions of progress and modernity, both effects of the ongoing circulation of people and scientific knowledge during the beginning of the nineteenth century.

Language: English
Page range: 39 - 54
Published on: Jun 14, 2023
Published by: Ludus Association
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 2 times per year

© 2023 Millena Souza Farias, published by Ludus Association
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