Bento de Jesus Caraça
Bento de Jesus Caraça | |
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Born | |
Died | 25 June 1948 | (aged 47)
Nationality | Portuguese |
Occupation(s) | Mathematician, economist, statistician |
Bento de Jesus Caraça,
Biography
Caraça was born in Vila Viçosa, Évora District, in the south of Portugal.[2] He was the son of two peasants, João António Caraça and Domingas da Conceição Espadinha. He lived his first years on the family's farm and he managed to learn how to read with another peasant, José Percheiro.
Caraça showed a great capacity for learning from a young age, which led the Albuquerque family, who owned the farm where his family lived, to support his education.[1] After finishing primary school in 1911, Caraça studied at the Liceu Pedro Nunes in Lisbon, where he completed his secondary education in 1918.[1] He enrolled at the Higher Institute of Commerce (Portuguese: Instituto Superior de Comércio, later known as the ISCEF and ISEG) the same year.[1]
On November 1, 1919, as a 2nd-year student, Caraça was nominated 2nd assistant by his teacher
As a student Caraça was on the administrative council of the Portuguese Popular University at its foundation in 1919, and in 1928 he became president.[1] He organised the University's library and several conferences about mathematics, art, history, and other topics.[1]
Caraça was one of the founders of the
Caraça died on 25 June 1948.[3]
Tributes
There is a residential town square in Santarém, Portugal named after him.[citation needed]
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h "Bento de Jesus Caraça (1901-1948)". cvc.instituto-camoes.pt (in Portuguese). Instituto Camões. Retrieved 10 April 2024.
- ^ a b c "Biografia – Bento de Jesus Caraça". ciencias.ulisboa.pt (in Portuguese). Portugal: University of Lisbon. Retrieved 11 November 2022.
- ^ a b Bento de Jesus Caraça Biography, Escola Profissional Bento de Jesus Caraça, archived from the original on 15 April 2023
- ^ "completa dos órgãos diretivos da SPM desde a sua fundação" [complete list of SPM's governing bodies since its founding] (PDF), spm.pt (in Portuguese), Portuguese Mathematical Society, retrieved 10 April 2024