86 resultados para Isabel, Queen, consort of Denis, King of Portugal, 1271-1336


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XX Symposium of Brazilian Medicinal Plants & X International Congress of Ethnopharmacology. S. Paulo, Brasil.

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Mem. Acad. Ciências Lisboa, Classe Ciências, XXXVII: 25-47

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Beaver only had been found in Portugal in a Chalcolithic locality, the Vila Nova de S. Pedro castrum. It has now been idenrified in the Upper Paleolithic (Solurrean) from Gruta do Caldeirão, near Tomar. The species has been found recently at «Gruta do Almonda»; 4 teeth were collected in bed C, older than a Solutrean sequence (see Anexo for details). The species seems to have been rare, as it was also the case with portuguese miocene Castoridae Enroxenomys minutus and Chalicomys jaegeri. If account is taken of the presence in the Middle Ages until Castille of words meaning beaver (related to the popular latin Fiber/Biber), it is obvious that these animals still existed then. Such nouns were largely predominant over the rather erudite larin (greek derived) words as Castor, -óris and derived ones, as it could be expected. This allowed us to recognize that veiro should be the corresponding word with Fiber affinities in archaic portuguese. It was previously supposed to mean only expensive furs then imported into Portugal. Indeed it was also a zoonym. Anyway, beaver should be scarce by XIIIth century since it is not included in the quite detailed price list imposed by the «Lei da Almotaçaria» from December 26, 1253 (see Quadro II). Toponyms in veiro and derived words (fig. 2; Quadro III) (plural, feminines, diminutives, inhabited places) give a restrictive view of the Middle Age distribution. Some of them are certainly older than Portugal itself (first half of XIIth century); others existed by the XIVth century but were probably older. Some rare toponyms seem to be derived from rhe erudite latin Castor, -óris. Nothing suggests that these words were still in use as zoonyms during the Middle Ages. All toponyms are located in regions near rivers and other freshwaters ecologically suitable for beavers, so wecan approximately retrace irs former, Middle Age distribution in Portugal (fig. 2; Quadro III). Most of them are located in the Center-West and Northwest of Portugal, with a suitable c1imate (rainfall in general over 800 milimeters per year); the only sure geographical exception is Veiros, in Alto Alentejo province, in a region with comparable precipitations and less dry climare conditions than most of the territories South of the Tagus. There are less and less of these toponyms towards the South and the inner part of the country, and they are enrirely lacking in ali drier regions from Trás-os-Montes, Beira, Alentejo beyond Tagus' basin, and in Algarve. Nothing suggests beavers lived there, No pose-medieval toponym is known, nor any reference after middle XVth century. No such locality was at, or close by to, any frontier. Hence the hypothesis of veiro (e: al.) as meaning but points where expensive furs(supposedly known as veiros in general but without clearly saying from what animal they were obtained from) is to be discarded. During the Middle Ages, beaver distribution concerned all the main river basins from Minho to Tagus ones. Quice racefied in the XIIIth, the beavers may have disappeared from Portugal during the XVth century. Ecological requirements restricted their former distribution. Vulnerability to natural causes (i.e., severe drought) and to human pressure may have accounted heavily for this species extinction. Last (1446) reference for Portugal known to us suggests the species was by then almost extinct.

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A fragment of the lower jaw of cuon (Cuon alpinus europaeus BOURGUIGNAT, 1868) found at gruta do Escoural is studied. It is the first occurrence recorded for the Pleistocene of Portugal.

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Neogene marine mammals are still incompletely known in Portugal. However, a general overview of the geographic and stratigraphic distribution of marine mammal localities in the Miocene of Portugal is already possible. An attempt of correlation between the trends shown by these distributions and the horizontal and vertical environmental shifts is presented. In general, sirenians occur in deposits representing shallow, warm, low energy aquatic environments; while cetaceans are more frequent in more open, deep and temperate marine environments.

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Proceedings of the First International Conference on Coastal Conservation and Management in the Atlantic and Mediterranean, p. 91-98

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A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Economics from the NOVA – School of Business and Economics

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A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Management from the NOVA – School of Business and Economics

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This article summarises the transformations in the State Council’s functions and membership throughout the Portuguese Constitutional Monarchy, and makes a preliminary attempt to scrutinise the political role played by an institution designed since its inception to advise the monarch. In spite of the parsimony of contemporary sources, and even contradictory empirical evidence, it seems indisputable that in several critical occasions the monarch’s political decisions were influenced by the dominant view in the State Council. Finally, the article presents the collective biography of the 73 individuals appointed to the State Council between 1833 and 1910 – who may be defined as the inner circle of the ruling elite - focusing on basic background features (birthplace, age, education, occupation, noble titles and political experience).

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Esta dissertação tem como tema a Sociedade Propaganda de Portugal, associação fundada em 1906 e que constituiu uma primeira experiência de introdução de uma aposta articulada na actividade turística em Portugal. Mais do que isso, a Propaganda de Portugal apresentou uma proposta ambiciosa e coerente de modernização do país, aspecto que preside à análise da actividade que desenvolveu ao longo dos seus primeiros anos de existência. O trabalho abre com uma análise do percurso do fundador, Leonildo de Mendonça e Costa, e de que forma este influenciou a criação da Sociedade, sendo depois analisado todo o processo de fundação, enquadrado no Portugal de 1900, bem como a evolução da Sociedade em termos de membros, liderança e discurso. A análise do projecto de modernização ocupa a maior parte do trabalho, separada pelas diversas áreas de actuação: transportes, serviços, melhoramentos, hotelaria, estâncias e propaganda; prestando-se a devida atenção às formas de actuação que privilegiou e à distância que se verificou entre projectos e realizações, bem como às causas dessa distância.

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O negócio do vinho em Portugal esteve sempre sujeito a crises que resultaram da lei da oferta e da procura, ou seja, da produção e do consumo. Considerado um bom caso de integração na União Europeia (UE), levou-nos a questionar a sua dinâmica, com o foco na componente da vinha, após a adesão à então Comunidade Económica Europeia e compreender as transformações entretanto ocorridas. Desde o século XVIII, o vinho tem uma forte presença na historiografia e na cultura portuguesa. Portugal é pioneiro a nível internacional na demarcação de uma região vitícola, a região do Douro, e no papel que o Estado desempenhou. Se há atividade económica que se impôs em Portugal como lobby foi o vinho, com evidência para a época entre o final do século XIX e meados do século XX. Com este objetivo fez-se uma resenha histórica da vinha em Portugal. O condicionamento da cultura da vinha com início em 1932, por um lado, e as regiões vitícolas por outro, (que, embora criadas no início do século passado, possuem as suas raízes em épocas anteriores), sofreram o impacto da adaptação à União Europeia e à sua organização comum do mercado para a vinha e o vinho. O país teve de se harmonizar com novas regras, construir um cadastro vitícola atualizado e uniformizar as suas instituições ao edifício legal da UE. A aplicação das políticas estruturais e de coesão foram um pilar fundamental para a renovação dos vinhedos envelhecidos, incentivando a modernização de práticas culturais e dinamizando novas regiões. A opção por este território é o corolário de um estudo de caso da região mais internacional e mais sujeita a regras de restrição, que procurou manter a sua gestão secular e abrir-se à modernização. O despertar de uma região adormecida levou ao aparecimento de algumas práticas mais agressivas ou erradas, mas nunca colocou em perigo a sua substância e o seu capital mais precioso, o vinho do Porto. Em suma, é apropriado afirmar, face ao resultado da investigação desenvolvida, que Portugal teve ganhos importantes na renovação do património vitícola e na redescoberta das suas castas tradicionais, ao mesmo tempo que deu uma nova vida a toda a cadeia que produz o vinho. As novas necessidades encontradas conduziram a uma estratégia de incentivo à internacionalização da fileira assentando na promoção, na expansão dos vinhos em países específicos e na divulgação internacional do património genético das variedades tradicionais. O aumento do valor das exportações, contribuindo para uma melhoria da balança comercial, espelha a boa rentabilidade dos investimentos realizados e é um suporte para levar a cabo uma estratégia coletiva que atenue as crises cíclicas e reforce a marca “Wines of Portugal” como abóbada para a internacionalização das marcas portuguesas.

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The global dynamics of alliances are strongly determined by the level of cooperation among states. This cooperation can be embodied in various aspects, but the level of defense and security cooperation becomes usually more doctrinal and lasting. By the nature of sovereignty that instills in the bilateral relationship, cooperation at defense and security level can leverages other forms of cooperation. The circumstances and relational balance between Brazil and Portugal seem to evolve towards distancing opportunities, despite they are culturally and institutionally untainted. The economic dynamics, the strategic projection in global sustainability terms, the scale and ambition of Brazilian regional leadership, contrasts with the actual context of Portugal, distancing himself both on the stage where they operate. On the other hand, the historical and cultural roots, the language, the affinity of the peoples of CPLP and some opportunities for economic niches, trend to attract both countries. The condition of Portugal in NATO and Europe, coupled with the ability to export technical and human resources to value-added for Brazil, seems also to become approaching factors. On the balance of these dynamics, there is a set of exogenous factors (economic, external global relations matrix, regional stability, among others), which are not always controlled by any of both countries. These factors call for strong capacity for foresight analysis and decision making, with the inherent risk. There is cooperation vectors that are not apparently penalized by geographic distance, or by the difference of realities. Among these vectors we shall highlight synergies in technological niches, highly tradable goods and, mostly, using the domain of dual technologies. The thirteen niches herein identified are: Monitoring, Navigation, Command and Control, Electronics, Optoelectronics, Communication and remote sensing, Information Technologies, Flight Simulation, Specialized Training, Fiber Optic Sensors, Materials Engineering, Nanotechnology and Communications. Cumulating with identified opportunities in traditional relational framework, both countries are growing (in geography and economic terms) into the Atlantic, making it a central element in the bilateral approach. By being at the same time a growing stage of disputes and which stability tends to be threatened, it will be done an analysis of these synergistic vectors, superimposed on the impact on Atlantic securitization process.

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The United Nations is an international organization that was created after World War II, whose main objective is to promote cooperation, social and economic development, as well as to ensure international peace and security. The Member States are key actors in the international political system. For that reason they have strategic interests in what regards taking part in the international organizations. They see it as an opportunity to achieve those goals. The United Nations Security Council has a very important role in preserving international peace and security. It is the organ of the United Nations in which fifteen member states are represented: five permanently and ten non-permanently, being that the latter are elected for two years. Participating in the Security Council is a unique opportunity for middle powers like Portugal to promote their national interests and to increase their international visibility. In addition, they can contribute to the world’s destiny during their mandate period. Portugal has exercised his third term as a non-permanent member of the Security Council in 2011-2012 biennium, defeating Canada after a successful campaign carried out by the Portuguese diplomacy. This study analyses the participation of Portugal in the Security Council´s 2011-2012 biennium. It will focus the application process and election and the role of Portugal in the Security Council, especially in its the presidency and its intervention in the presidency of the Sanctions Committee on Libya. Its aim is to show the impact of Portuguese participation in the Security Council for international peace and security, as well as the geopolitical importance for the country of being part of the Security Council.

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O presente relatório tem como objectivo descrever o trabalho desenvolvido na Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal, concretamente no Arquivo de Cultura Portuguesa Contemporânea (ACPC), no sentido da conclusão do Mestrado de Edição de Texto ministrado pela Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas da Universidade Nova de Lisboa. O estágio foi acompanhado pela Drª. Fátima Lopes, responsável pelo ACPC, e realizou-se na Sala de Leitura de Reservados. No encontro anterior ao início do estágio, foi proposto pela mesma realizar o Inventário de um autor português contemporâneo e facultada a lista de «Elenco dos Acervos Existentes em setembro de 2014», para seleccionar o autor. Era importante ter em conta que só podia escolher os autores que tinham como menção na coluna de observação a informação «guia preliminar» e não os que tinham «inventário». O contacto com o espólio d’ O Medo do escritor Al Berto foi imprescindível para a realização do trabalho de inventariação. Surgiu a proposta de complementação ao inventário, a qual tinha como objectivo escolher um texto para observar as várias versões a que o mesmo foi sujeito até à sua publicação, tendo sido seleccionado Luminoso Afogado. O relatório apresenta quatro capítulos. Após a introdução do mesmo, inicia o primeiro capítulo, o qual centra-se na história da instituição onde decorreu o estágio, para além da abordagem da importância da arquivística textual. O segundo capítulo introduz o autor e as obras trabalhadas. No terceiro capítulo é exposto todo o trabalho de descrição, identificação e inventariação e a análise das versões de Luminoso Afogado. Por fim, o quarto capítulo destina-se aos resultados do trabalho efectuado. Procede em seguida com uma Conclusão, a Bibliografia e os anexos com os inventários e exemplos ilustrativos do trabalho desenvolvido.

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This article focuses on the connections between built heritage-making and socioeconomic renewal in declining rural areas. Drawing on fieldwork in twelve rural villages in eastern Portugal, it sheds light on the outcomes of a State-led programme, the objectives of which were to renovate the historic built fabric and generate tourism revenue for a region with declining population levels. Overall, the programme was successful in terms of preservation / conservation of monuments and the built fabric, but failed to stimulate the anticipated social and economic development. The conclusion is that the making of heritage spaces is not the remedy for the economic and demographic ills of rural areas, notwithstanding the positive effect that such measures may have in certain cases.