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Augusto Casimiro

Augusto Casimiro dos Santos (11 May 1889 – 23 September 1967) was a Portuguese journalist, a poet and political commentator.

Augusto Casimiro
Born(1889-05-11)11 May 1889
São Gonçalo [pt], Amarante, Portugal
Died23 September 1967(1967-09-23) (aged 78)
Lisbon, Portugal
Occupationpoet, journalist, professor
NationalityPortuguese

Biography edit

Augusto Casimiro dos Santos was born in Amarante, he later studied at its primary school and lyceum. He attended a military school when he was 16 and was assigned in place with the Coimbra Infantry Regiments. He continued to study at the University of Coimbra.

He soon revealed himself as a poet and a chronicler, he became an author in 1906 and published his first periodical contribution in the 1910s and were related for raising its republican ideals.

As a lieutenant, he took part in the Portuguese Expeditionary Force in Flanders from 1917 to 1918. He was decorated with the Cross of the War, fourragère of the Tower of the Sword, Order of Christ, medal of Gold of Good Services, Military Cross, Legion of Honour, Order of Avis and the Order of Santiago where he was promoted to a captain during the campaign.

After the Great War, he taught at the Military College where he went on a campaign to marcate entirely the border between Angola and Belgian Congo (now the Democratic Republic of the Congo) which was worked under the direction of Norton de Matos who was High Commissioner of the Republic in Angola.

He went for some years to Angola where he greatly wrote on colonial themes and characters.

He was a staunch opponent and was head of the movements of the republican opposition of Estado Novo which took power in 1926, he took part in the 1931 Madeira Revolt where he was later dismissed from the army. He was exiled to Cape Verde between 1933 and 1936, there, he wrote Ilhas Crioulas (Islands of Creole) in 1935 and two African related works. The work Ilhas Crioulas formed the last ingredient for the creation of an anti-colonial review titled Claridade published in 1936, nearly a year after the publication of the work. He returned in 1937 where he was put on reserve.

He kept a large literary activity, he published in many periodicals including A Águia and Seara Nova, he also contributed some articles in the reviews Serões (1910-1911),[1] Azulejos (1907-1909),[2] Amanhã in 1909[3] and Atlantida from 1915 to 1920.[4]

In 1954, he published a collection of poems titled Portugal Atlântico — Poemas de África e de Mar (Atlantic Portugal: Poems from Africa and the Sea). One of the poetic works included O Vitória do Homem [Victory of Man] (1910), A Primeira Nau (1912), À Catalunha [today's form: A Catalunha, translation: Catalonia] (1914), Primavera de Deus [Spring of Gods] (1915), Livro das Bem-Amadas (1921) and A Vida Continua [Continued Life] (1942).

He translated the work D. Teodósio II (Theodosius II) by D. Francisco Manuel de Melo into early Modern Portuguese in 1944 and elaborated the biography of Catherine of Braganza (Bragança) which was published as Dona Catarina de Bragança, Rainha de Inglaterra, FIlha de Portugal [Catherine of Bragança (Bragance), Queen of England, Daughter of Portugal] in 1956.

He died in Lisbon on 23 September 1967.

Published works edit

  • Para a Vida [For the Life], 1906
  • A Vitória do Homem, 1910
  • A Tentação do Mar, 1911
  • A Evocação da Vida, 1912
  • O Elogio da Primavera, 1912
  • A Primeira Nau, 1912
  • À Catalunha, 1914
  • Primavera de Deus, 1915
  • A Hora de Nun'Álvares – versos , 1916
  • Nas trincheiras: fortificação e combate (co-authored by Mouzinho de Albuquerque), 1917
  • Nas Trincheiras da Flandres [Trenches in Flanders] (illustrations by Diogo de Macedo and Cristiano Cruz), 1918
  • Sidónio Pais": algumas notas sobre a intervenção de Portugal na Grande Guerra [Sidónio Pais, Some Notes on the Invervention of Portugal Into the Great War], 1919
  • Calvário da Flandres: 1918, 1920
  • Oração Lusíada [Lusiad Orations]
  • Os Portugueses e o Mundo [Portuguese and the World]
  • O Livro das Bem Amadas
  • O Livro dos Cavaleiros [Book of Knights]
  • Naulila: 1914, 1922
  • A Educação Popular e a Poesia [People's Education and Poetry], 1922
  • África Nostra (Our Africa), 1923
  • Nova Largada – Romance de África (New Little Road - African Novel), 1929
  • Ilhas Crioulas (Islands of Creole), 1935
  • A Alma Africana (African Soul_, 1936
  • Paisagens de África (African Countrysides), 1936
  • Cartilha Colonial (Colonial Map), 1937
  • Momento na Eternidade (Moment of Eternity), 1940
  • Portugal Crioulo (Creole Portugal), 1940
  • A Vida Continua (Continued Life), 1942
  • O Segredo de Potsdam (The Secret of Potsdam), 1945
  • Lisboa Mourisca: 1147-1947 (Moorish Lisbon, 1147-1947), 1947
  • Conquista da Terra: Hidráulica Agrícola Nacional (Conquest of Land: National Agricultural Hydraulics)
  • Nun'Álvares e o seu Monumento (Nuno Álvares and His Monument)
  • Portugal na História (Portugal in History), 1950
  • S. Francisco Xavier e os Portugueses (St. Francis Xavier and the Portuguese), 1954
  • Portugal Atlântico – Poemas da África e do Mar, 1955
  • Dona Catarina de Bragança: Rainha de Inglaterra, filha de Portugal, 1956
  • Angola e o Futuro: alguns problemas fundamentais (Angola and the Future: Some Fundamental Problems)

Posthomous work edit

  • Obra Poética de Augusto Casimiro [Poetic Works by Augusto Casimiro] (preface by José Carlos Seara Pereira), Imprensa Nacional – Casa da Moeda, Lisbon, 2001 ISBN 972-27-1075-3

References edit

  1. ^ Serões, Illustrated Weekly Review (1910-1911) 2014-09-27 at the Wayback Machine, digital copy the Lisbonese Digital Library (in Portuguese)
  2. ^ Correia, Rita (3 November 2016). Historic File: Azulejos: semanario illustrado de sciencias, lettras e artes (1907-1909) (PDF) (in Portuguese). Hemeroteca Municipal de Lisboa. Retrieved 28 November 2016.
  3. ^ Pires, Daniel (1996). Historic File: Amanhã: revista popular de orientação racional (1909) (PDF) (in Portuguese). Lisbon Municipal Library. pp. 64–65. Retrieved 8 May 2014. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  4. ^ Correia, Rita (19 February 2008). (PDF) (in Portuguese). Hemeroteca Municipal de Lisboa. Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 May 2014. Retrieved 17 June 2014., in pdf

External links edit

  • (in Portuguese)
  • Digital version of D. Teodósio II (Theodosius II) (in Portuguese)

augusto, casimiro, santos, 1889, september, 1967, portuguese, journalist, poet, political, commentator, born, 1889, 1889são, gonçalo, amarante, portugaldied23, september, 1967, 1967, aged, lisbon, portugaloccupationpoet, journalist, professornationalityportugu. Augusto Casimiro dos Santos 11 May 1889 23 September 1967 was a Portuguese journalist a poet and political commentator Augusto CasimiroBorn 1889 05 11 11 May 1889Sao Goncalo pt Amarante PortugalDied23 September 1967 1967 09 23 aged 78 Lisbon PortugalOccupationpoet journalist professorNationalityPortuguese Contents 1 Biography 2 Published works 2 1 Posthomous work 3 References 4 External linksBiography editAugusto Casimiro dos Santos was born in Amarante he later studied at its primary school and lyceum He attended a military school when he was 16 and was assigned in place with the Coimbra Infantry Regiments He continued to study at the University of Coimbra He soon revealed himself as a poet and a chronicler he became an author in 1906 and published his first periodical contribution in the 1910s and were related for raising its republican ideals As a lieutenant he took part in the Portuguese Expeditionary Force in Flanders from 1917 to 1918 He was decorated with the Cross of the War fourragere of the Tower of the Sword Order of Christ medal of Gold of Good Services Military Cross Legion of Honour Order of Avis and the Order of Santiago where he was promoted to a captain during the campaign After the Great War he taught at the Military College where he went on a campaign to marcate entirely the border between Angola and Belgian Congo now the Democratic Republic of the Congo which was worked under the direction of Norton de Matos who was High Commissioner of the Republic in Angola He went for some years to Angola where he greatly wrote on colonial themes and characters He was a staunch opponent and was head of the movements of the republican opposition of Estado Novo which took power in 1926 he took part in the 1931 Madeira Revolt where he was later dismissed from the army He was exiled to Cape Verde between 1933 and 1936 there he wrote Ilhas Crioulas Islands of Creole in 1935 and two African related works The work Ilhas Crioulas formed the last ingredient for the creation of an anti colonial review titled Claridade published in 1936 nearly a year after the publication of the work He returned in 1937 where he was put on reserve He kept a large literary activity he published in many periodicals including A Aguia and Seara Nova he also contributed some articles in the reviews Seroes 1910 1911 1 Azulejos 1907 1909 2 Amanha in 1909 3 and Atlantida from 1915 to 1920 4 In 1954 he published a collection of poems titled Portugal Atlantico Poemas de Africa e de Mar Atlantic Portugal Poems from Africa and the Sea One of the poetic works included O Vitoria do Homem Victory of Man 1910 A Primeira Nau 1912 A Catalunha today s form A Catalunha translation Catalonia 1914 Primavera de Deus Spring of Gods 1915 Livro das Bem Amadas 1921 and A Vida Continua Continued Life 1942 He translated the work D Teodosio II Theodosius II by D Francisco Manuel de Melo into early Modern Portuguese in 1944 and elaborated the biography of Catherine of Braganza Braganca which was published as Dona Catarina de Braganca Rainha de Inglaterra FIlha de Portugal Catherine of Braganca Bragance Queen of England Daughter of Portugal in 1956 He died in Lisbon on 23 September 1967 Published works editPara a Vida For the Life 1906 A Vitoria do Homem 1910 A Tentacao do Mar 1911 A Evocacao da Vida 1912 O Elogio da Primavera 1912 A Primeira Nau 1912 A Catalunha 1914 Primavera de Deus 1915 A Hora de Nun Alvares versos 1916 Nas trincheiras fortificacao e combate co authored by Mouzinho de Albuquerque 1917 Nas Trincheiras da Flandres Trenches in Flanders illustrations by Diogo de Macedo and Cristiano Cruz 1918 Sidonio Pais algumas notas sobre a intervencao de Portugal na Grande Guerra Sidonio Pais Some Notes on the Invervention of Portugal Into the Great War 1919 Calvario da Flandres 1918 1920 Oracao Lusiada Lusiad Orations Os Portugueses e o Mundo Portuguese and the World O Livro das Bem Amadas O Livro dos Cavaleiros Book of Knights Naulila 1914 1922 A Educacao Popular e a Poesia People s Education and Poetry 1922 Africa Nostra Our Africa 1923 Nova Largada Romance de Africa New Little Road African Novel 1929 Ilhas Crioulas Islands of Creole 1935 A Alma Africana African Soul 1936 Paisagens de Africa African Countrysides 1936 Cartilha Colonial Colonial Map 1937 Momento na Eternidade Moment of Eternity 1940 Portugal Crioulo Creole Portugal 1940 A Vida Continua Continued Life 1942 O Segredo de Potsdam The Secret of Potsdam 1945 Lisboa Mourisca 1147 1947 Moorish Lisbon 1147 1947 1947 Conquista da Terra Hidraulica Agricola Nacional Conquest of Land National Agricultural Hydraulics Nun Alvares e o seu Monumento Nuno Alvares and His Monument Portugal na Historia Portugal in History 1950 S Francisco Xavier e os Portugueses St Francis Xavier and the Portuguese 1954 Portugal Atlantico Poemas da Africa e do Mar 1955 Dona Catarina de Braganca Rainha de Inglaterra filha de Portugal 1956 Angola e o Futuro alguns problemas fundamentais Angola and the Future Some Fundamental Problems Posthomous work edit Obra Poetica de Augusto Casimiro Poetic Works by Augusto Casimiro preface by Jose Carlos Seara Pereira Imprensa Nacional Casa da Moeda Lisbon 2001 ISBN 972 27 1075 3References edit Seroes Illustrated Weekly Review 1910 1911 Archived 2014 09 27 at the Wayback Machine digital copy the Lisbonese Digital Library in Portuguese Correia Rita 3 November 2016 Historic File Azulejos semanario illustrado de sciencias lettras e artes 1907 1909 PDF in Portuguese Hemeroteca Municipal de Lisboa Retrieved 28 November 2016 Pires Daniel 1996 Historic File Amanha revista popular de orientacao racional 1909 PDF in Portuguese Lisbon Municipal Library pp 64 65 Retrieved 8 May 2014 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a work ignored help Correia Rita 19 February 2008 Historic file Atlantida mensario artistico literario e social para Portugal e Brasil 1915 1920 PDF in Portuguese Hemeroteca Municipal de Lisboa Archived from the original PDF on 28 May 2014 Retrieved 17 June 2014 in pdfExternal links editAugusto Casimiro in Portuguese Digital version of D Teodosio II Theodosius II in Portuguese Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Augusto Casimiro amp oldid 1216635203, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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