Observing the skies of Lisbon. Isaac de Sequeira Samuda, An Estrangeirado in the Royal Society

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Autor(a) principal: Vieira, Carla
Data de Publicação: 2014
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/19506
Resumo: Elected in 1723, Isaac de Sequeira Samuda (1681–1729) was the first Jewish Fellow of the Royal Society. He had arrived in London just a few years earlier, escaping from the Portuguese Inquisition. Despite his past, he had no difficulty in establishing links with his country's diplomatic representatives in London. A physician and adviser on scientific subjects, he became a conduit between the emerging world of Portuguese astronomy and the British scientific community. He reported to the Royal Society on astronomical observations made in the new observatories in Lisbon and helped with the acquisition of scientific instruments and books destined for Portugal. These activities were facets of Samuda's unusual career and the diverse though often converging associations that he established until his death. As the member of a network active in the diffusion of new ideas and in the modernization of Portuguese science, Samuda can be regarded as an estrangeirado, as this term has come to be used in the modern literature.
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title Observing the skies of Lisbon. Isaac de Sequeira Samuda, An Estrangeirado in the Royal Society
spellingShingle Observing the skies of Lisbon. Isaac de Sequeira Samuda, An Estrangeirado in the Royal Society
Vieira, Carla
Isaac de Sequeira Samuda
astronomy
astronomia
Giovanni Battista Carbone
judaísmo
judaism
The Royal Society
história da ciência
history of science
title_short Observing the skies of Lisbon. Isaac de Sequeira Samuda, An Estrangeirado in the Royal Society
title_full Observing the skies of Lisbon. Isaac de Sequeira Samuda, An Estrangeirado in the Royal Society
title_fullStr Observing the skies of Lisbon. Isaac de Sequeira Samuda, An Estrangeirado in the Royal Society
title_full_unstemmed Observing the skies of Lisbon. Isaac de Sequeira Samuda, An Estrangeirado in the Royal Society
title_sort Observing the skies of Lisbon. Isaac de Sequeira Samuda, An Estrangeirado in the Royal Society
author Vieira, Carla
author_facet Vieira, Carla
author_role author
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Isaac de Sequeira Samuda
astronomy
astronomia
Giovanni Battista Carbone
judaísmo
judaism
The Royal Society
história da ciência
history of science
topic Isaac de Sequeira Samuda
astronomy
astronomia
Giovanni Battista Carbone
judaísmo
judaism
The Royal Society
história da ciência
history of science
description Elected in 1723, Isaac de Sequeira Samuda (1681–1729) was the first Jewish Fellow of the Royal Society. He had arrived in London just a few years earlier, escaping from the Portuguese Inquisition. Despite his past, he had no difficulty in establishing links with his country's diplomatic representatives in London. A physician and adviser on scientific subjects, he became a conduit between the emerging world of Portuguese astronomy and the British scientific community. He reported to the Royal Society on astronomical observations made in the new observatories in Lisbon and helped with the acquisition of scientific instruments and books destined for Portugal. These activities were facets of Samuda's unusual career and the diverse though often converging associations that he established until his death. As the member of a network active in the diffusion of new ideas and in the modernization of Portuguese science, Samuda can be regarded as an estrangeirado, as this term has come to be used in the modern literature.
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