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Maria Judith Zuzarte Cortesão

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Maria Judith Zuzarte Cortesão (31 December 1914 – 25 September 2007) was a climatologist, geneticist and psychologist. In 2003, she was awarded the Ordem do Mérito Cultural.[1]

Life

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In 1940, she went into exile in Brazil, with her family.[2] She was a professor at Federal University of Rio Grande.[3]

Family

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She was the daughter of the historian Jaime Zuzarte Cortesão. She married Agostinho da Silva. They had eight children.[citation needed ]

Further reading

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  • Vania da Costa Machado, "A trajetória de vida de Judith Cortesão através de seu arquivo pessoal", Conexões Culturais, v2 n1 (2016): 185-197

Works

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  • Mata atlântica, Editora Index : Fundação S.O.S. Mata Atlântica, 1991.
  • Juréia : a luta pela vida [São Paulo] Ed. Index 1989. ISBN 9788570830241

References

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  1. ^ "Judith Cortesão recebendo homenagens de Lula e Gilberto Gil - 2003". 2016年06月02日. Archived from the original on 2016年06月02日. Retrieved 2020年12月14日.
  2. ^ Cortesão, Jaime (1987). 13 cartas do cativeiro e do exílio (1940) (in Brazilian Portuguese). Biblioteca Nacional Portugal.
  3. ^ "Entrevista Junho de 2000 - Judith Cortesão - O Planeta ainda pode ser salvo". 2008年09月14日. Archived from the original on 2008年09月14日. Retrieved 2020年12月14日.


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