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Fernão de Oliveira (1507 – c.1581), sometimes named Fernando de OliveiraorFernando Oliveira, was a Portuguese grammarian, Dominican friar, historian, cartographer, naval pilot and theorist on naval warfare and shipbuilding. An adventurous humanist and renaissance man, he studied and published the first grammar of the Portuguese language, the Grammatica da lingoagem portuguesa, in 1536.[1] He was an early critic of slavery and the slave trade.[2]

Biography[edit]

Fernão de Oliveira was born in Aveiro in 1507, the son of a judge. Starting in 1520, he studied at the Dominican Convent of Évora, where he was a disciple of André de Resende,[1][3] but later left for Spain. In 1536 he was in Lisbon, when he published his Grammar, the first for the Portuguese Language.[4][5]

He had a troubled adventurous life, engaging in secret religious missions in Italy, perhaps for king John III of Portugal. In 1545 he enlisted as pilot on a French ship, under command of the Baron Saint Blancard.[1] Soon afterwards, they were arrested by an English fleet. While in London he attended the court of Henry VIII of England. Having returned to Portugal in 1547, he was arrested by the Portuguese Inquisition due to his religious opinions; he was freed in 1551, through the intervention of Cardinal Henrique.

In 1552, he became royal chaplain. He joined in an expedition organized by king John III in North Africa, where he was made prisoner for a year. In 1554, D. John III appointed him typographical reviewer of the University of Coimbra, where he also taught rhetoric.[1] From 1555 to 1557, he was again imprisoned. After this period, his life becomes uncertain. It is known that, in 1565, he received a pension from king Sebastian of Portugal. He died c. 1581.

Works[edit]

Fernão de Oliveira wrote, among other:

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d GRAMMATICA DA LINGOAGEM PORTUGUESA DE FERNÃO DE OLIVEIRA at BNP, biography of Fernão de Oliveira at national treasures of BNP, the national Portuguese library.
  • ^ Cardim, Pedro; Monteiro, Nuno Goncalo, eds. (2021). Political Thought in Portugal and its Empire, c.1500–1800. Cambridge University Press. p. 14. doi:10.1017/9781108289634. ISBN 978-1-108-41827-0.
  • ^ A Propósito de Uma Nova Edição da “Gramática” de Fernão de Oliveira, Torres, Amadeu on a new edition of Fernão de Oliveira Grammar (in Portuguese).
  • ^ Pluricentric languages: differing norms in different nations, Michael G. Clyne.
  • ^ The history of linguistics in Europe from Plato to 1600, Vivien Law.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Fernão_de_Oliveira&oldid=1160712448"

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