- António de Araújo e Azevedo, 1st Count of Barca
António de Araújo e Azevedo, 1st Count of Barca (
May 14 1754 -July 21 1817 ) was a Portuguesestatesman ,author andamateur botanist . After cooperating in the establishment of the "Academia de Ciências" (Academy of Sciences) atLisbon , he represented his government inHolland ,France ,Prussia , andRussia . He was first minister ofJohn VI of Portugal , whom he followed toBrazil in 1807. There he was minister of thenavy and offoreign affairs , and took great interest in promotingeducation andindustry , having established the manufacture ofporcelain inRio de Janeiro . He conducted scientific studies and experiments in his ownpalace and privatebotanical garden , as well as the first trials for the acclimatization and culture of the tea-plant in Brazil. Later in life, he was the founder of Brazil's first school offine arts .As an author, his works include two
tragedies and a translation ofVirgil 'spastorals .References
* Various authors, "Enciclopédia Luso-Brasileira", vol. 4. Lisboa, 1965.
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