Papers by Gabriel M. Cardoso 2018
O PAPEL DA IGREJA NO IMPÉRIO CAROLÍNGIO DE CARLOS MAGNO, 2019
The aim of this paper is to study what was the Catholic Church role in the unification and stabil... more The aim of this paper is to study what was the Catholic Church role in the unification and stability of the Carolingian Empire and how this institution created the basis of Medieval France, the most prosperous and western part of Charlemagne's reign.
KEY WORDS: Catholic Church; Pope Leo III; Charlemagne; Carolingian Reinassance
ENTREGA DO ARTIGO ACADÊMICO (AULA 17), 2019
ABSTRACT: The paper aims to study the life of one of the greatest poets of the lusophone world of... more ABSTRACT: The paper aims to study the life of one of the greatest poets of the lusophone world of the eighteenth century: Cláudio Manuel da Costa. Through the study of his life trajectory, from his childhood in the place that he lived in Ribeirão do Carmo until the fateful days of his obscure death in 1789, his biography is involuntarily a brief summary of the history of Colonial Brazil (more specifically of Minas Gerais) and of Portugal in the eighteenth century, highlighting events and interesting historical aspects of this period such as the mining cycle in Minas Gerais, the daily life of the University of Coimbra in the mid-eighteenth century, the repercussion of the Enlightenment in the Lusophone world, Archadism, the religious life, popular festivals, customs and values of the time, eighteenth-century poetry, the Pombaline administration, colonial revolts such as the Inconfidência Mineira and others.
In order to analyze this historical panorama of the Luso-Brazilian world of the eighteenth century through the life of the poet, I will use as main source the biography of Cláudio Manuel da Costa published by the historian Laura de Mello e Souza in 2011 and academic publications or materials related to the theme, in order to enrich the research and better illustrate this historical period.
Drafts by Gabriel M. Cardoso 2018
Declínio e Queda do Império Romano: Paralelos e Diferenças entre as Interprtações dos Iluministas sobre a história romana e a sociedades primitivas., 2019
This paper proposes to study parallels and differences between interpretations on themes related ... more This paper proposes to study parallels and differences between interpretations on themes related to Roman history and primitive human societies present in the books “Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire” by Edward Gibbon and in the books of the enlightened philosophers Montesquieu, Ferguson, Rousseau and Voltaire with in order to demonstrate that Gibbon as a historian (though not a philosopher) shows similar interpretations related to Antiquity manifested by his enlightened peers in their books, demonstrating that Gibbon also composed similar interpretations of this enlightened peers on this historical period and that to some degree his interpretations were also influenced by the works of these philosophers.
Secondly, it also intends to demonstrate that through the comparison of eighteenth-century documented sources (“Decline and Fall” and other Enlightenment philosophers works), we can understand how eighteenth-century intellectuals studied Roman civilization and less developed societies through their interpretations on Late Antiquity, which in turn are composed of values and ideals of the Enlightenment philosophers, allowing us also to understand the historical context of eighteenth-century Europe.
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Papers by Gabriel M. Cardoso 2018
KEY WORDS: Catholic Church; Pope Leo III; Charlemagne; Carolingian Reinassance
In order to analyze this historical panorama of the Luso-Brazilian world of the eighteenth century through the life of the poet, I will use as main source the biography of Cláudio Manuel da Costa published by the historian Laura de Mello e Souza in 2011 and academic publications or materials related to the theme, in order to enrich the research and better illustrate this historical period.
Drafts by Gabriel M. Cardoso 2018
Secondly, it also intends to demonstrate that through the comparison of eighteenth-century documented sources (“Decline and Fall” and other Enlightenment philosophers works), we can understand how eighteenth-century intellectuals studied Roman civilization and less developed societies through their interpretations on Late Antiquity, which in turn are composed of values and ideals of the Enlightenment philosophers, allowing us also to understand the historical context of eighteenth-century Europe.
KEY WORDS: Catholic Church; Pope Leo III; Charlemagne; Carolingian Reinassance
In order to analyze this historical panorama of the Luso-Brazilian world of the eighteenth century through the life of the poet, I will use as main source the biography of Cláudio Manuel da Costa published by the historian Laura de Mello e Souza in 2011 and academic publications or materials related to the theme, in order to enrich the research and better illustrate this historical period.
Secondly, it also intends to demonstrate that through the comparison of eighteenth-century documented sources (“Decline and Fall” and other Enlightenment philosophers works), we can understand how eighteenth-century intellectuals studied Roman civilization and less developed societies through their interpretations on Late Antiquity, which in turn are composed of values and ideals of the Enlightenment philosophers, allowing us also to understand the historical context of eighteenth-century Europe.