Bento de Jesus Caraça

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Bento de Jesus Caraça
Born(1901-04-18)18 April 1901
Died25 June 1948(1948-06-25) (aged 47)
NationalityPortuguese
Occupation(s)Mathematician, economist, statistician

Bento de Jesus Caraça, GCSE, GOL (18 April 1901 – 25 June 1948) was an influential Portuguese mathematician, economist and statistician.[1] Caraça was also a member of the Portuguese Communist Party and so, he became one of the most famous personalities in the resistance against the authoritarian regime led by António Oliveira Salazar.

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.

The easiness of learning demonstrated by Caraça encouraged the spouse of the owner of the farm where he lived to take care of his education.[citation needed] In 1911, Caraça finished his first studies and left his hometown in order to study in Lisbon. After finishing high school with top grades, Caraça joined the Superior Institute of Economic and Financial Sciences (Portuguese: Instituto Superior de Ciências Económicas e Financeiras or ISCEF, later known as "ISEG").

On November 1, 1919, as a 2nd-year student, Caraça was nominated 2nd assistant by his teacher Mira Fernandes.[citation needed] He graduated in 1923. On December 13, 1924, he was nominated 1st assistant and, on October 14, 1927, he was appointed as a professor. On December 28, 1929, he was nominated cathedratic professor, teaching algebra and infinitesimal calculus.

Meanwhile, Caraça had participated in the foundation of the Portuguese Popular University,[3] an institution created to give working-class people the chance to study. Caraça became a member of the Administration Council when he was still a student and in 1928 he became President of the University. He organised the University's library and several conferences about Mathematics, Art, History and other topics.

Tributes[edit]

There is a residential town square in Santarém, Portugal named after him.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Who is Bento de Jesus Caraça". cvc.instituto-camoes.pt. Portugal.
  2. ^ "Biografia – Bento de Jesus Caraça". ciencias.ulisboa.pt (in Portuguese). Portugal: University of Lisbon. Retrieved 11 November 2022.
  3. ^ "Bento de Jesus Caraça Biography". epbjc-porto.net.

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