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Mais de três décadas antes de Manuel Francisco de Barros e Sousa, 2.º Visconde de Santarém, haver instituído o estudo sistemático da Cartografia Antiga em diálogo directo com os seus pares da Societé de Géographie de Paris, da Bibliothèque Royale e do Institut de France, a Academia Real das Ciências de Lisboa foi palco da apresentação dos primeiros ensaios que articularam o conhecimento das “cartas hydrograficas” ou dos “mappas geograficos” com a construção do saber científico da época dos descobrimentos portugueses. Assinados separadamente pelo matemático Francisco de Borja Garção Stockler (1759-1829) e pelo jurista António Ribeiro dos Santos (1745-1818), tais estudos tiveram a enquadrá-los a mesma circunstância em que a historiografia impulsionada pela Academia buscou fixar uma leitura apologética e heróica da empresa ultramarina, assim como uma razão científica pioneira para essa época decisiva da História de Portugal
More than three decades before Manuel Francisco de Barros e Sousa, 2nd Viscount of Santarém, instituted the systematic study of Ancient Cartography in direct dialogue with his peers at the Societé de Géographie de Paris, the Bibliothèque Royale and the Institut de France , the Royal Academy of Sciences in Lisbon was the stage for the presentation of the first essays that articulated knowledge of ‘hydrographic maps’ or ‘geographical maps’ with the construction of scientific knowledge from the time of the Portuguese discoveries. Signed separately by the mathematician Francisco de Borja Garção Stockler (1759-1829) and the jurist António Ribeiro dos Santos (1745-1818), such studies had to frame them the same circumstance in which the historiography driven by the Academy sought to establish an apologetic and of the overseas enterprise, as well as a pioneering scientific reason for this decisive period in the History of Portugal
More than three decades before Manuel Francisco de Barros e Sousa, 2nd Viscount of Santarém, instituted the systematic study of Ancient Cartography in direct dialogue with his peers at the Societé de Géographie de Paris, the Bibliothèque Royale and the Institut de France , the Royal Academy of Sciences in Lisbon was the stage for the presentation of the first essays that articulated knowledge of ‘hydrographic maps’ or ‘geographical maps’ with the construction of scientific knowledge from the time of the Portuguese discoveries. Signed separately by the mathematician Francisco de Borja Garção Stockler (1759-1829) and the jurist António Ribeiro dos Santos (1745-1818), such studies had to frame them the same circumstance in which the historiography driven by the Academy sought to establish an apologetic and of the overseas enterprise, as well as a pioneering scientific reason for this decisive period in the History of Portugal
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História da cartografia Portugal António Ribeiro dos Santos Francisco Garção Stockler Academia Real das Ciências de Lisboa
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Oliveira, F. R. de (2016). Programa e argumentos para o estudo dos mapas antigos: Francisco Garção Stockler e António Ribeiro dos Santos na Academia Real das Ciências de Lisboa, 1805-1817. Boletim da Sociedade Portuguesa de Matemática, 69, 72-75. https://revistas.rcaap.pt/boletimspm/issue/view/433. ISSN: 0872–3672
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Sociedade Portuguesa de Matemática