Dear João Manuel,
Thank you for sharing this info. I did not have access to the names of his
colleagues and some of the dates you mention.
A terça, 9/05/2023, 1:55 AM, JOHN DE FIGUEIREDO <[email protected]>
escreveu:

> Dear Carlos and others,
> Please address me as John or Joao Manuel. No need to address me as Prof.
> Dr.
> Most of the data on Paulino Dias have already been reviewed here. In reply
> to your question:
> Paulino Dias was born in 1874 and died in 1919 (died at age 45). He was a
> physician gradudated from Escola Medica in 1897.
> He taught at Escola Normal, Instituto Comercial, and Liceu Nacional Afonso
> de Albuquerque. He was a great poet and flute player. I believe he was a
> family physician.
> Propercia Correia Afonso de Figueiredo had organized small group literary
> sessions that included Paulino Dias, Ramachondra Xencora Naique (boh
> Professors at that School) and Baki Borcar, a graduate of that School (I do
> not know if he also taught at Escola Normal), among others.
> For those of you who may not know: Escola Normal Massano de Amorim trained
> future teachers of primary schools (kindergarten and elementary).
> In the Portuguese medical education system, physicians were expected to be
> scholars and humanists, not just "technicians" or writers of prescriptions.
> This is probaby the reason why Escola Medica, that belonged to that system,
> produced so many writers. A very short list to which many other names could
> be added: Francisco Luiz Gomes (died at the age of 40), Floriano Barreto
> (died at the age of 26), Wolfango da Silva, Antonio Colaco, etc.
> All Goans all over the world should be proud of their accomplishments. We
> received a brilliant culture from our ancestors. We should be proud of our
> intellectual inheritance..
> Warm regards,
> John M de Figueiredo
> On Sunday, May 7, 2023 at 07:45:50 PM GMT-5, Carlos Peres da Costa <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> That was an interesting information Prof. Dr. João Manoel.  I tried to
> access the YouTube but the audio recording was horrible.  Besides Paulino
> Dias' literary works , did he spend some time in Brazil ?   Did he practice
> medicine in Brazil ?  What speciality  ?   One more shortcoming, as I have
> not been able to get a copy or an electronic version of Médicos formados
> pela Escola Médico Cirúrgica de Goa  do not know which year he graduated.
>                                                               Carlos Peres
> da Costa
>
>
> John de Figueiredo <[email protected]> escreveu no dia domingo,
> 7/05/2023 à(s) 19:03:
>
> What a lot of people forget or do not know is that Paulino Dias was a
> respected physician and a graduate of Escola Médica. He also played the
> flute beautifully. Truly a Renaissance man,
> John M. de Figueiredo
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On May 7, 2023, at 5:00 AM, Frederick Noronha <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> 
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>
>
> https://youtu.be/I-ReYmDgFkA
>
> *THE COUNTRY OF SURIA  The c**ollected work of Paulino Dias*: published
> during his lifetime and posthumously  https://youtu.be/I-ReYmDgFkA
>
> This edition by Duarte Drumond Braga recovers the work and presents the
> Goan author Paulino Dias, a reader of Junqueiro, Byron and Hugo, as a great
> poet of idealist romanticism.
>
> *O País do Súria* incorporates Indian mythology as a theme of the
> literary culture of Portuguese India, at the turn of the 19th to the 20th
> century. The work of Paulino Dias had an uncertain destiny, but the
> present edition published by Alameda Editorial is a novelty in Brazil.
>
> Paulino Dias is an important Portuguese-speaking poet from Goa and one of
> the central authors of its canon, still in the process of being identified
> by critics, as it is a literature until recently ignored, despite its rich
> source of works. There is no better way to disseminate this literature
> than this: to offer the Portuguese-speaking reader an edition of the work
> of a significant writer (and essayist), recovering him from oblivion.
>
> The book was entitled *O País de Súria: the collected works of Paulino
> Dias*, inspired by a note that Duarte Drumond Braga found on the back
> cover of Revista da Índia. The main point worth noting is that the
> author's creative output proved to be quite extensive, this being a
> compilation of his writing.
>
> It is certainly a model work for those who seek to edit and study the
> corpus of Goan writing in the  Portuguese language.
>
> *About the author: *Francisco Xavier Paulino Dias was a prominent Goan
> poet, whose literary works are the most beautiful expression of the
> intersection and integration of Indian and European cultures. The poet
> was a regular contributor to several newspapers and magazines, such as the
> monthly magazine *A Clínica Moderna* and, in collaboration with Adolfo
> Costa, he directed the *Revista da Índia*.
>
> See the video link of last week's launch here:
> https://youtu.be/I-ReYmDgFkA
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