Adolfo Coelho
Leonardo Coimbra
Lindley Cintra
Manuel Viegas Guerreiro
Oliveira Martins
Maria de Lourdes Belchior Pontes
Orlando Ribeiro
Raul Proença
Vitorino Magalhães Godinho

Francisco Contente Domingues

LUÍS GUILHERME MENDONÇA DE ALBUQUERQUE. Born in Lisbon on 06.03.1917. Graduated from Lisbon University in both Mathematical Sciences (1939) and Geographical Engineering (1940). Joined the teaching staff of Coimbra University’s Faculty of Sciences in 1941 as an assistant lecturer in the ‘1st group’ (Analysis and Geometry) of the ‘1st section’.

Unanimously chosen by the selection board as Professor of various Design-related subjects and ancillary courses at the Faculty of Sciences (formally appointed on 11.01.1949).

In1959 obtained his PhD in Mathematics from Coimbra University with practically the maximum mark. His dissertation was entitled Sobre a Teoria da Aproximação Funcional [On the Theory of Functional Approximation].

In 1959/1960 studied Stochastic Methods at Göttingen University (West Germany) on a scholarship from the Institute of High Culture (IAC) and attended the seminars given by Professor Konrad Jacobs. On his return to the Faculty in Lisbon he was appointed to the Algebra chair. He was to become one of the driving forces behind what was later to become known as the Portuguese School of Linear Algebra, which won great prestige internationally.

1961 saw the publication of the first two volumes of the Series of Separata by the Ancient Cartographic Studies Group (AECA) of the Overseas Research Board (JIU), in the shape of a work which Teixeira da Mota wrote for the Group’s Lisbon Section and a study on Os Almanaques Portugueses de Madrid [The Portuguese Almanacs from Madrid], which Mendonça de Albuquerque conducted on behalf of the Coimbra Section.

In 1963 he successfully applied for the post of Extraordinary Lecturer at Coimbra University’s Faculty of Sciences – a competitive appointment for which he submitted a dissertation on Matrizes de elementos não negativos. Matrizes estocásticas [Matrices of non-negative elements. Stochastic matrices]. He was named Senior Lecturer the same year.

The publication of O Livro de Marinharia de André Pires [André Pires’ Book of Seamanship] in 1963 launched the JIU’s "Memories" Series, which resulted from the combined work of the two sections of AECA.

Appointed Full Professor at the University of Coimbra’s Faculty of Sciences on the 9th of July 1966.

He also served as Secretary of the Faculty of Sciences until 1968, and again in 1970-72.

On the 25th of April 1968 he was appointed Full Professor on detachment to Lourenço Marques University (Mozambique’s General University Studies) – a position that he retained until 1970.

In the immediate aftermath of the April Revolution he was Chairman of the Faculty of Sciences’ Management Board from May to September 1974.

From 1974 to 1976 he was Civil Governor of the Coimbra District – the only political position he ever held.

From 1976 to 1978 he was once again Chairman of the Management Board of Coimbra University’s Faculty of Sciences and Technology, after which he was the University’s Vice-Rector until 1982.

He was Director of the University’s General Library from 1978 until his retirement.

Beginning in 1979, he took part in the creation of the Cape Verde Teacher Training College (ESFPCV), at which he gave various conference cycles on both Mathematics and History.

During the 1980-81 to 1982-83 academic years he gave a seminar on the "History of Portuguese Culture – The Renaissance" at Lisbon University’s Faculty of Literature (FLUL). In subsequent years he taught a number of other courses related to his historical speciality at FLUL, the Faculty of Social and Human Sciences at New Lisbon University (UNL), Coimbra University’s Faculty of Literature (FLUC) and Lisbon Autonomous University (UAL).

He was a member of the Consultative Committee of the XVII European Art, Science and Culture Exhibition (which took place in Lisbon in 1983), directed the Jerónimos working group and was responsible for the exhibition catalogue.

In 1985 he was awarded an Honorary Doctorate in History by Lisbon University.

In 1986 he was Guest Director of Studies at the Sorbonne’s Higher School of Social Sciences (EHESS).

1986 and 1987 saw the publication of the two-volume A Abertura do Mundo. Estudos de História dos Descobrimentos Europeus em Homenagem a Luís de Albuquerque [The Opening of the World. Studies on the History of the European Discoveries – a Homage to Luís de Albuquerque].

After giving his last lesson at Coimbra, he retired from his university duties in 1987, whereupon he was the object of several homages in both Lisbon and Coimbra.

The following year he signed a contract with the publisher Círculo de Leitores for Dicionário de História dos Descobrimentos Portugueses [Dictionary of the History of the Portuguese Discoveries], although it turned out that the work was only to appear posthumously.

1989 was the year in which the largest editorial work he ever directed was placed on the market – the six-volume collective text Portugal no Mundo [Portugal in the World]. It appeared at the same time as the collection entitled Biblioteca da Expansão Portuguesa [Library of the Expansion of Portugal] – fifty volumes that included graphically updated versions of the original sources and republications or even first editions of historiographical works on the History of the Discoveries and the Expansion. Luís de Albuquerque planned, directed and co-ordinated both series and himself wrote several dozens of texts for them.

The "Portugal-Brazil. The Era of the Atlantic Discoveries" Exhibition opened at The New York Public Library on the 2nd of June 1990. Luís de Albuquerque was one of the Curators of this Exhibition, which had a major impact at international level. He also took an active part in the production of the exhibition catalogue, for which he wrote the introduction together with Max Justo Guedes, an essay, an appendix and a fair proportion of the item captions.

In October 1991 he was hospitalised following a cardio-vascular incident, from which he never fully recovered. He died in Lisbon’s Naval Hospital on 22.01.1992.

 

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Among others, Luís de Albuquerque worked with or was a member of the following scientific institutions:

Academia das Ciências de Lisboa (Lisbon Academy of Sciences)
Corresponding member from 1971; full member from 1983; he later occupied the positions of Secretary of the Science Branch, Deputy Secretary-General and Secretary-General.

Academia Internacional da Cultura Portuguesa (International Academy of Portuguese Culture)
Corresponding member from 1965; full member from 1979.

Academia Portuguesa da História (Portuguese Academy of History)
Corresponding member from 1969; full academic member from 1979.

Académie Internationale d'Histoire des Sciences/Internationalis Scientiarum Historiae Comitatus (International Academy of the History of Science)
Extraordinary Member nº CCLXXXVI (1963).

American Historical Association
Appointed an honorary member at the 106th Annual Meeting, which was held in Chicago from the 27th to the 30th of December 1991. He was only the 76th person to receive this honour in more than a century of the AHA’s existence (the first was Leopold von Ranke).

Centro de Estudos de História do Atlântico (Centre for Studies on the History of the Atlantic)
He played an active part in the Centre’s creation and was its first Director. In this role he initiated both its series of publications and the International Debates on the History of Madeira

Comissão Nacional para as Comemorações dos Descobrimentos Portugueses (National Commission for the Commemorations of the Portuguese Discoveries)
Chairman of the Scientific Committee in 1988; founded and directed the magazine Mare Liberum; and was one of the Portuguese Commissioners at the Seville Expo.

Comité Internacional de História da Náutica e da Hidrografia (International Committee for Nautical and Hydrographical History)
President until 1987 and the Honorary President of this official body formed by the regular participants in the International Meetings on Nautical and Hydrographical History).

Grupo de Estudos de História da Marinha (Naval History Study Group)
Co-founder in 1969. The Group later gave rise to the Centre for Naval Studies, which in turn led on to the Naval Academy. He was elected Emeritus Member of the latter in 1987 and was Vice-President and then President of the Maritime History Section from 1979 to 1992.

Grupo de Trabalho do Ministério da Educação para as Comemorações dos Descobrimentos Portugueses (Ministry of Education Working Group for the Commemorations of the Portuguese Discoveries)
He was the Group’s Chairman from the date of its creation, which coincided with the beginning of the Commemorations.

Instituto de Investigação Científica Tropical (Tropical Scientific Research Institute)
(formerly known as the Junta de Investigações do Ultramar and the Junta de Investigações Científicas do Ultramar)
Researcher (from 1961); Deputy Director (1961) and Director (1978) of the Coimbra Section of what is now known as the Ancient Cartographic and Historical Studies Group, and Director of the whole Group (1982) (CEHCA); Director of the Historical, Economic and Sociological Studies Department (1984); Member of the Institute’s Executive Committee (1988).

International Commission on the History of Mathematics
Member of the Executive Committee from 1972.

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In addition to the hundreds of conferences and short courses on both Mathematics and the History of Nautical Affairs, Science and the Expansion that he gave and directed in Portugal and a variety of other countries on all five continents, one of the most important and continual aspects of his work was the organisation of international colloquia and congresses.

These included:

 The I International Nautical History Meeting, which convened in Coimbra on his initiative (1968) and gave rise to the International Nautical and Hydrographical History Meetings, which have taken place uninterruptedly since then;

 The II Seminar on Indo-Portuguese History (Lisbon, 1980);

 The "International Colloquium on the reasons that led the Iberian Peninsula to initiate the World Expansion in the 15th century", which met in Lisbon under the aegis of UNESCO and formed part of the series of meetings to prepare the writing of the Histoire Générale de l’Afrique [General History of Africa] (1983);

 The IV Seminar on Indo-Portuguese History (1985);

 The I International Colloquium on the History of Madeira (Funchal, 1986);

 The II International Colloquium on the History of Madeira (Funchal, 1989);

 The Symposium on "Maritime and Associated Networks", promoted by the Portuguese Commission at UNESCO and by the CNCDP, which took place in April-May 1992 (Sagres and Lagos) and was posthumously dedicated to his memory.

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ACTIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY
(monographs and works directed by LGMA)

 

A) History

Algumas observações sobre o planisfério ‘Cantino’ (1502), Coimbra, JIU-AECA, Sep. XXI, 1967. (co-written by L.A. and José Lopes Tavares)

Alguns Aspectos da Ameaça Turca sobre a Índia por Meados do Século XVI, Coimbra, JIU-AECA, Sep. CI, 1977.

Alguns Casos da Índia Portuguesa no Tempo de D. João de Castro, 2 vols., Lisbon, Alfa (BEP, vols. 6/7), 1989.

Os Antecedentes Históricos das Técnicas de Navegação e Cartografia na Época dos Descobrimentos/The Historical Background to the Cartography and the Navigational Techniques of the Age of Discovery, Lisbon, CNCDP-Ministério da Educação, 1988.

O Arquipélago da Madeira no Século XV, [Funchal], Secretaria Regional do Turismo e Cultura/Centro de Estudos de História do Atlântico, 1987. (co-written by L.A. and Alberto Vieira)

 English edition: The Archipelago of Madeira in the XV century, [Funchal], Secretaria Regional do Turismo e Cultura/Centro de Estudos de História do Atlântico, 1987.

Arte de Navegar de Manuel Pimentel, ed. commented and annotated by Armando Cortesão, Fernanda Aleixo and L.A., Lisbon, JIU-AECA, Série Memórias nº 7, 1969.

Atlas de Fernão Vaz Dourado. Reprodução do códice iluminado 171 da BN, introductory note and preparation by L.A., with assistance from Maria Catarina Madeira Santos and Maria Armanda Ramos, Lisbon, CNCDP, 1991.

A 'Aula de Esfera' do colégio de Santo Antão no século XVII, Coimbra, JIU-AECA, Sep. LXX, 1972.

Bartolomeu Dias. Corpo Documental-Bibliografia, co-ordination and introductory note by L.A., transcription by Vítor Rodrigues, bibliography by José Barbosa, Lisbon, CNCDP, 1988.

Biblioteca da Expansão Portuguesa, directed by L.A., 50 vols., Lisbon, Alfa, 1989.

Carta de Doação da Capitania de Machico Feita Pelo Infante Don Henrique a Tristão Vaz Teixeira, Câmara Municipal do Machico, 1989. (Prepared by L.A. and Alberto Vieira, albeit they are not mentioned).

Cartas de D. João de Castro a D. João III, Transcription into modern Portuguese and comments by L.A., Lisbon, Alfa (BEP, vol. 2), 1989.

Cartas Trocadas entre D. João de Castro e os Filhos (1546-1548), Introductory note, interpretation and comments by L.A., CNCDP-Ministério da Educação, 1989.

As ciências exactas na reforma pombalina do ensino superior, Sep. in Vértice, nos 52-54, Coimbra, 1948.

Ciência e Experiência nos Descobrimentos Portugueses, Lisbon, Instituto de Cultura e Língua Portuguesa, 1983.

Colombo/Columbus, Lisbon, Clube do Coleccionador dos Correios, 1992.

Considerações sobre a carta portulano, Lisbon, IICT-CEHCA, Sep. 191, 1985.

 Translated into English and reprinted: "Observations on the portulan-chart", Mare Liberum, nº 1, 1990, pp. 117-129.

Contribuição das navegações do século XVI para o conhecimento do magnetismo terrestre, Lisbon, JIU-AECA, Sep. XLIV, 1970.

 Copernicus, Nicolas (Kopernik, Mikolaj), As Revoluções dos Orbes Celestes, Portuguese translation with introduction and notes by L.A., Lisbon, CGF, 1984.

Crónica do Descobrimento e primeiras conquistas da India pelos Portugueses, Introduction, interpretation, update, notes and glossary by L.A., Lisbon, IN-CM, 1986, 423 pp.

Crónica do Vice-Rei D. João de Castro, Transcription and notes by L.A. and Teresa Travassos Cortez da Cunha Matos, Tomar, Escola Superior de Tecnologia de Tomar, with backing from the CNCDP, 1995, pp. 589.

Crónicas de História de Portugal, Lisbon, Editorial Presença, 1987.

"Cumpriu-se o Mar". As Navegações Portuguesas e as Suas Consequências no Renascimento, Catalogue I of the Jerónimos Monastery section of the XVII European Art, Science and Culture Exhibition, Lisbon, Presidência do Conselho de Ministros, 1983. (co-written by L.A., Inácio Guerreiro and António Miguel Trigueiros)

Curso de História da Náutica, Rio de Janeiro, Serviço de Documentação Geral de Marinha, 1971. – 2nd ed., revised: Coimbra, Livraria Almedina, 1972, 3rd ed.: Lisbon, Alfa-BEP, vol. 25, 1989.

Curso de História da Náutica e da Cartografia. For undergraduate and postgraduate students. Summary of classes. Coimbra, Universidade de Coimbra, 1970-1971. (co-written by Armando Cortesão and L.A.)

Os Descobrimentos Portugueses, Lisbon, Alfa, 1985.
Reprinted: Lisbon, Selecções do Reader's Digest, undated.

Os Descobrimentos Portugueses, vol. I: Viagens e Aventuras ; vol. II: As Grandes Viagens, Lisbon, Caminho, 1991-1992. (co-written by L.A., Ana Maria Magalhães and Isabel Alçada) – 2nd ed.: Lisbon, Caminho, 1992, 3rd ed.: Lisbon, Caminho, 1995.

A determinação da declinação solar na náutica dos descobrimentos, Coimbra, JIU-AECA, Sep. XVI, 1966.

Diário da Viagem de D. Álvaro de Castro ao Hadramaute em 1548, Coimbra, JIU-AECA, Sep. LXXVI, 1972.

Dicionário de História dos Descobrimentos Portugueses, directed by L.A., co-ordinated by Francisco Contente Domingues, 2 vols., Lisbon, Círculo de Leitores e Editorial Caminho, 1994.

Dois documentos sobre a carreira do trato de Moçambique, Coimbra, JICU-CECA, Sep. XCVII, 1976.

Duas obras inéditas do Padre Francisco da Costa (códice NVT/7 do National Maritime Museum), Coimbra, JIU-AECA, Sep. LII, 1970.

Dúvidas e Certezas na História dos Descobrimentos Portugueses, 2 vols., Lisbon, Vega, 1990-1991 – 2nd ed. of vol. 1: Lisbon, Vega, 1990.

Escalas da carreira da Índia, Lisbon, JICU-CECA, Sep. CX, 1978.

Estudos de História, 6 vols., Coimbra, Biblioteca Geral da Universidade de Coimbra-AUC, 1974-1976.

Estudos de História da Ciência Náutica. Homenagem do Instituto de Investigação Científica Tropical, Organised and prefaced by Maria Emília Madeira Santos, vol. I, Lisbon, IICT, 1994.

Fragmentos de Euclides numa versão portuguesa do século XVI, Coimbra, JIU-AECA, Sep. XXVI, 1969.

Historia de la Navigación Portuguesa, Madrid, Editorial MAPFRE, Colecciones MAPFRE 1492 IX/1, 1992.

Gil Eanes, Lisbon, IICT-CEHCA, Sep. 186, 1987.

Os Guias Náuticos de Munique e Évora, Introduction by Armando Cortesão, Lisbon, JIU-AECA, Série Memórias nº 4, 1965.

A Ilha de São Tomé nos Séculos XV e XVI, Texts modernised by L.A. and Maria da Graça Pericão, final comments by L.A., Lisbon, Alfa (BEP, vol. 21), 1989.

As inovações da náutica portuguesa do século XVI, Lisbon, IICT-CEHCA, Sep. 166, 1984.

Instrumentos de Navegação, Lisbon, CNCDP, 1988.
English edition: Instruments of Navigation, Lisbon, CNCDP, 1988.

Introdução à História dos Descobrimentos, Sep. in Vértice, nos 169-182, Coimbra, 1959 – 2nd ed: Coimbra, Atlântida, 1962, 3rd ed: revised, no location, Publicações Europa-América, undated [1983], 4th ed: (reprint of 3rd ed.) Mem Martins, Publicações Europa-América, 1989.

Jornal de Bordo e Relação da Viagem da Nau "Rainha" (Carreira da Índia-1558), Introduction, updated interpretation and notes by L.A., Lisbon, CNCDP-Ministério da Educação, 1991, 44 pp.

Livro das Armadas, facsimile ed., organisation and introductory note by L.A., Lisbon, Edition published by the Academia das Ciências de Lisboa on the second centenary of its foundation, 1979.

O Livro de Marinharia de André Pires, Introduction by Armando Cortesão, Lisbon, JIU-AECA, Série Memórias nº 1, 1963 – 2nd ed: Lisbon, Vega, undated [1989], 226 pp.

Le "Livro de Marinharia" de Gaspar Moreira, Introduction and notes by León Bourdon and L.A., Lisbon, JICU-AECA, Série Memórias nº 20, 1977.

O Livro de Marinharia de Manuel Álvares, Introduction by Armando Cortesão, Lisbon, JIU-AECA, Série Memórias nº 5, 1969.
Trilingual Portuguese-Chinese-English edition entitled Memória das Armadas, Macao, Instituto Cultural de Macau/Museu Marítimo de Macau/Comissão Territorial de Macau para as Comemorações dos Descobrimentos Portugueses, 1995.

A Náutica e a Ciência em Portugal. Notas sobre as navegações, Lisbon, Gradiva, 1989.

Navegação Astronómica, Lisbon, CNCDP, 1988 [also published in English]

As Navegações e a Sua Projecção na Ciência e na Cultura, Lisbon, Gradiva, 1987.

Navegadores, Viajantes e Aventureiros Portugueses. Sécs. XV-XVI, 2 vols., Lisbon, Círculo de Leitores and Editorial Caminho, 1987 – 2nd ed. in 1 vol.: Lisbon, Editorial Caminho, 1992.

Notas Para a História do Ensino em Portugal, vol. 1 [only vol. published], Coimbra, Published by the author, 1960.

Notícia de uma biografia inédita de D. João de Castro, Coimbra, JICU-CECA, Sep. CIII, 1977.

Obras Completas de D. João de Castro, critical edition by Armando Cortesão and L.A., 4 vols., Coimbra, Academia Internacional de Cultura Portuguesa, 1968-1981.

Para a História da Ciência em Portugal, Lisbon, Livros Horizonte, 1973.

Portugaliae Monumenta Africana, directed by L.A. and Maria Emília Madeira Santos, vol. I, Lisbon, CNCDP/IN-CM, 1993.

Portugal no Mundo, directed by L.A., 6 vols., Lisbon, Alfa, 1989.
Republished: 3 vols., Lisbon, Selecções do Reader’s Digest, 1992.

Portuguese books on nautical science from Pedro Nunes to 1650, Lisbon, IICT-CEHCA, Sep. 168, 1984.

A projecção da náutica portuguesa quinhentista na Europa, Coimbra, JICU-AECA, Sep. LXV, 1972.

O Reino da Estupidez e a reforma pombalina, Coimbra, Atlântida, 1975.

Relação da Viagem de Vasco da Gama: Álvaro Velho, Introduction and notes by L.A., Lisbon, CNCDP/Ministério da Educação, 1989.

Sobre a observação de estrelas na náutica dos descobrimentos, Coimbra, JIU-AECA, Sep. VII, 1965.

Sobre as prioridades de Pedro Nunes, Coimbra, JIU-AECA, Sep. LXXVIII, 1972.

O tratado de Tordesilhas e as dificuldades técnicas da sua aplicação rigorosa, Coimbra, JIU-AECA, Sep. LXXXIII, 1973.

Um exemplo de 'Cartas de Serviços' da Índia, Coimbra, JICU-CECA, Sep. CXVII, 1979.

Um Portulano de Diogo Homem (c. 1566) na Biblioteca Geral da Universidade de Coimbra. Homenagem a Marcel Destombes, texts by L.A., Minako Debergh and Marcel Destombes, Coimbra, Biblioteca Geral da Universidade, 1988, 36 pp.

Um processo gráfico usado pelos marinheiros do século XVII na determinação da amplitude ortiva de um astro, Coimbra, JICU-AECA, Sep. LIV, 1970.

Um roteiro primitivo do Cabo da Boa Esperança até Moçambique, Coimbra, JIU-AECA, Sep. LIX, 1970.

A viagem de Vasco da Gama entre Moçambique e Melinde, segundo Os Lusíadas e segundo as crónicas, Coimbra, JIU-AECA, Sep. LXXIII, 1972.

 

B) MATHEMATICS

Algumas propriedades dos conjuntos dos espaços abstractos. Dissertação para o Doutoramento na Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de Coimbra, Oporto, Tipografia Empresa Guedes, undated [1945].

Análise Matemática III.1, Segundo as lições do Doutor Luís de Albuquerque, Coimbra, Liv. Almedina, 1971-1972.

Análise Matemática III.2, Segundo as lições do Doutor Luís de Albuquerque, Coimbra, Liv. Almedina, 1971-1972.

Análise Matemática IV, Segundo as lições do Doutor Luís de Albuquerque, Coimbra, Liv. Almedina, 1971.

Análise Matemática IV, Segundo as lições do Doutor Luís de Albuquerque, Coimbra, Liv. Almedina, 1972-1973.

Aproximação funcional. Resumo de conferências (Conferências realizadas nos dias 2, 3 e 4 de Setembro de 1959), Recife, Instituto de Física e Matemática do Recife - Textos de Matemática, 1959.

Cálculo infinitesimal. Classes from the 1963-1964 academic year, compiled by Joaquim Namorado, Coimbra, Livraria Almedina.

Curso de Desenho, Coimbra, 1957.

Curso de Desenho Rigoroso, no location, no publisher, undated.

Curso Livre de Equações Diferenciais, Coimbra, Secção de Textos, 1963-1964.

Elementos de Geometria Projectiva e Geometria Descritiva, Coimbra, Livraria Almedina, 1969.

Exercícios de Álgebra e Geometria Analítica, Preface by Manuel Esparteiro, vols. I and II, Coimbra, Coimbra Editora, 1947. (co-written by L.A. and João Farinha).

Exercícios de Geometria Descritiva, Oporto, Tipografia Empresa Guedes, 1942.

Exercícios de Geometria Descritiva, Coimbra, Atlântida, 1951. (co-written by L.A. and João Farinha).

Filtros e redes, Coimbra, Universidade de Coimbra-Instituto de Matemática da Faculdade de Ciências, 1971.

Física Elementar, Coimbra, 1946.

Geometria Descritiva, Coimbra, Associação Académica, 1946.

Geometria Descritiva: Lições Práticas, Coimbra, Associação Académica, 1948.
Republished: Coimbra, Secção de Textos, 1968.

Geometria Projectiva, no location, no publisher, undated.

Matemáticas Gerais, segundo as lições do Exmº Sr. Prof. Doutor Luís de Albuquerque em 1962-1963, complied by João Miranda, Coimbra, Livraria Almedina.

Metodologia da Matemática I (Sumários de um curso), Coimbra, 1974.
Republished: Coimbra, 1977.

Sobre a Teoria da Aproximação Funcional, Coimbra, Instituto de Alta Cultura, 1958.

 

PASSIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY
(main titles)

A Abertura do Mundo. Estudos de História dos Descobrimentos Europeus em Homenagem a Luís de Albuquerque, org. by Francisco Contente Domingues and Luís Filipe Barreto, 2 vols., Lisbon, Presença, 1986-1987.

Luís de Albuquerque. O Homem e a Obra [Exhibition Catalogue], co-ord. by Isabel Pereira, Alfredo Pinheiro Marques and Ana Paula Cardoso, Figueira da Foz, Câmara Municipal-Serviços Culturais, 1993.

Luís de Albuquerque Historiador e Matemático. Homenagem de Amizade a um Homem de Ciência, Lisbon, Edições Chaves Ferreira, 1998.

BIBLIOGRAFIA PASSIVA
(principal)

  • A Abertura do Mundo. Estudos de História dos Descobrimentos Europeus em Homenagem a Luís de Albuquerque, org. de Francisco Contente Domingues e Luís Filipe Barreto, 2 vols., Lisboa, Presença, 1986-1987.

  • Luís de Albuquerque. O Homem e a Obra [Catálogo da Exposição], coord. Isabel Pereira, Alfredo Pinheiro Marques e Ana Paula Cardoso, Figueira da Foz, Câmara Municipal-Serviços Culturais, 1993.

  • Luís de Albuquerque Historiador e Matemático. Homenagem de Amizade a um Homem de Ciência, Lisboa, Edições Chaves Ferreira, 1998.

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