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MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART
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VISIT ILHÉUS, BAHIA (BRAZIL)
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JOÃO JOSÉ BARBOSA DE OLIVEIRA
(FATHER OF RUY BARBOSA)
JOÃO BARBOSA (FATHER OF RUY BARBOSA)
RUY BARBOSA (SON OF JOÃO BARBOSA)
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Father of Ruy Barbosa, Brazilian famous jurist and politician.
The family of John Joseph Barbosa de Oliveira has roots in the Azores. They landed in Bahia in the mid eighteenth century.
Orphaned at an early age, he was educated with great difficulty by the mother, who was impressed with the intelligence of the child.
Thanks to this fact, got help from relatives and made the small John Joseph, completed preparatory studies, he enrolled in 1838, the Faculty of Medicine of Bahia.
After a brilliant academic apprenticeship, he received the degree of Doctor of Medicine in late 1843.
We classmate Joaquim Antonio da Rocha, which, according to Black, "was one of the greatest talents of the Faculty of Medicine of Bahia" (cited in Tavares, work cited).
Although patients with rare intelligence, Joao Barbosa was never interested in medicine. His vocation was politics, and also public education.
Alongside some of the Faculty of Medicine (among them Jonathan Abbott and Antonio José Alves - father of the poet Castro Alves), founded in 1856, the Society of Fine Arts of Bahia.
Still demanding the Faculty, took part in 1837 within the revolutionary movement known by the name "Sabina", whose leader was Francisco Álvares Sabino da Rocha, journalist and professor, School of Medicine.
Formed, joined the Liberal Party, headed by Manuel Pinto de Souza Dantas.
Disciplined and obedient to his principles, he started to write with enthusiasm in the political press, by electing a deputy provincial and then deputy general.
He was Director of Public Instruction of Bahia for many years and organized the School of Bahia.
Widowed, tried life riding a pottery in the suburb of Salvador.
Failing success, he died poor in 1874, leaving many debts that were paid by his son, Ruy Barbosa.
In addition to a doctoral thesis, he produced many articles, speeches and poems, beyond the ideas of freedom, justice and perseverance, and love of public education and will be raising the cultural level.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC SOURCES:
1. Anonymous - João Barbosa de Oliveira. Available in http://www.projet omemoria.art.br / Rhubarb / glossary / j / john-oliveira.htm. Accessed
December 11, 2009.
2. Tavares-Neto, Jose - 1812 to 2008 Graduated from the Faculty of Medicine of Bahia. Feira de Santana, 2008.
The family of John Joseph Barbosa de Oliveira has roots in the Azores. They landed in Bahia in the mid eighteenth century.
Orphaned at an early age, he was educated with great difficulty by the mother, who was impressed with the intelligence of the child.
Thanks to this fact, got help from relatives and made the small John Joseph, completed preparatory studies, he enrolled in 1838, the Faculty of Medicine of Bahia.
After a brilliant academic apprenticeship, he received the degree of Doctor of Medicine in late 1843.
We classmate Joaquim Antonio da Rocha, which, according to Black, "was one of the greatest talents of the Faculty of Medicine of Bahia" (cited in Tavares, work cited).
Although patients with rare intelligence, Joao Barbosa was never interested in medicine. His vocation was politics, and also public education.
Alongside some of the Faculty of Medicine (among them Jonathan Abbott and Antonio José Alves - father of the poet Castro Alves), founded in 1856, the Society of Fine Arts of Bahia.
Still demanding the Faculty, took part in 1837 within the revolutionary movement known by the name "Sabina", whose leader was Francisco Álvares Sabino da Rocha, journalist and professor, School of Medicine.
Formed, joined the Liberal Party, headed by Manuel Pinto de Souza Dantas.
Disciplined and obedient to his principles, he started to write with enthusiasm in the political press, by electing a deputy provincial and then deputy general.
He was Director of Public Instruction of Bahia for many years and organized the School of Bahia.
Widowed, tried life riding a pottery in the suburb of Salvador.
Failing success, he died poor in 1874, leaving many debts that were paid by his son, Ruy Barbosa.
In addition to a doctoral thesis, he produced many articles, speeches and poems, beyond the ideas of freedom, justice and perseverance, and love of public education and will be raising the cultural level.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC SOURCES:
1. Anonymous - João Barbosa de Oliveira. Available in http://www.projet omemoria.art.br / Rhubarb / glossary / j / john-oliveira.htm. Accessed
December 11, 2009.
2. Tavares-Neto, Jose - 1812 to 2008 Graduated from the Faculty of Medicine of Bahia. Feira de Santana, 2008.
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