Fausto Barreto

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Fausto Barreto
BornFausto Carlos Barreto
(1852-12-19)December 19, 1852
Tauá, Ceará
DiedOctober 2, 1915(1915-10-02) (aged 62)
Rio de Janeiro
Alma materFederal University of Rio de Janeiro

Fausto Carlos Barreto (December 19, 1852 – October 2, 1915) was a Brazilian philologist, journalist, professor and politician.

Life[edit]

Barreto was born in Tauá, Ceará on December 19, 1852. He began his studies at the Federal University of Ceará, transferring before finishing them to the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, where he enrolled in 1874 at the School of Medicine. He left shortly before graduating. In 1883, he became a professor of Portuguese language at Colégio Pedro II.

His son, Mário Castelo Branco Barreto, was born on March 17, 1879, and also became a philologist.[1]

He died on October 2, 1915, in Rio de Janeiro.

Politics[edit]

As politician, he was president of the province of Rio Grande do Norte, from July 12 to October 23, 1889. He was also deputy general for Ceará in the last years of the Brazilian Empire.

Linguistic work[edit]

His work as a philologist, mostly related to grammar, has made him one of the foremost experts in the field in his time. He was a corresponding member of the Institute of Ceará.

Works[edit]

  • (Ed. by Carlos de Laet) Antologia nacional ou collecção de excerptos dos principaes escriptores da lingua portugueza do 19o (20o) ao 16e seculo, Rio de Janeiro, Paulo de Azevedo, 1895 (latest 1989).

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Vii CNLF - Homenageado".

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