José Vicente Barbosa du Bocage
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José Vicente Barbosa du Bocage (2 May 1823 – 3 November 1907) was a Portuguese
zoologist Zoology ()The pronunciation of zoology as is usually regarded as nonstandard, though it is not uncommon. is the branch of biology that studies the animal kingdom, including the structure, embryology, evolution, classification, habits, and d ...
and
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. He was the curator of Zoology at the Museu Nacional de Lisboa in Lisbon. He published numerous works on mammals,
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s, and
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es. In the 1880s he became the Minister of the Navy and later the Minister for Foreign Affairs for Portugal. The zoology collection at the Lisbon Museum is called the Bocage Museum in his honor. Du Bocage was born in
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, Madeira. He studied at the
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from 1839 to 1846. He became lecturer of the chair of Zoology at the Polytechnic School, Lisbon (later the Science Faculty of the
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) in 1851, where he taught for more than 30 years. In 1858, he became also the scientific director and curator of Zoology of the Natural History Museum of the Polytechnic School. which was established as a support for the chair. His work at the Museum consisted in acquiring, describing and coordinating collections, many of which arrived from the Portuguese colonies in
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, such as
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, etc., sent by noted naturalists such as
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(1832–1897). For this purpose, du Bocage standardized the procedures for collecting, preparing and sending specimens to the Museum in his book “Instrucções Prácticas sobre o Modo de Colligir, Preparar e Remetter Productos Zoológicos para o Museu de Lisboa” (1862). In 1860 he succeeded in getting back some collections which were removed from the Museum during the
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ic invasion of Portugal, by the French naturalist
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(1772–1844), which included precious specimens collected by Alexandre Rodrigues Ferreira (1756–1815) in
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. In 1875, he was elected Vice-President of the Academia Real das Ciências de Lisboa. He retired from educational activities in 1880 but remained director of the Museum until he devoted his remaining life to politics, first as the Minister of Navy and Ultramarine Possessions and later as Minister of Foreign Affairs, from 1883 to 1886, and again in 1890. His political activities as Minister include the management of several diplomatic treatises with European powers on the subject of Portugal's possessions in Africa. Most notably are his involvement with the
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, and also in the negotiations following the
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forced upon Portugal. Du Bocage published more than 200 taxonomic papers about mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fishes, and many others. He was responsible for identifying many new species, several of which he named according to the naturalist who found them (for example, dozens of new species received the specific name, ''anchietae'', honoring Portuguese naturalist
José Alberto de Oliveira Anchieta José Alberto de Oliveira Anchieta (variations José d'Anchieta, José Anchieta, José de Anchieta - b. October 9, 1832 in Lisbon, Kingdom of Portugal, d. September 14, 1897 in Caconda, Portuguese Angola) was a 19th-century Portuguese explorer a ...
). Du Bocage is commemorated in the scientific names of two species of lizards: ''
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'' and '' Trachylepis bocagii''.Beolens, Bo; Watkins, Michael; Grayson, Michael (2011). ''The Eponym Dictionary of Reptiles''. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. xiii + 296 pp. . ("Bocage", p. 28). José Vicente was a second cousin of the famous
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Manuel Maria Barbosa du Bocage Manuel Maria Barbosa l'Hedois du Bocage (15 September 1765 – 21 December 1805), most often referred to simply as Bocage, was a Portuguese Neoclassic poet, writing at the beginning of his career under the pen name ''Elmano Sadino''. Biography ...
(1765–1805). On April 10, 1905, a governmental decree renamed the zoological section of the National Museum of Lisbon as the "Museu José Vicente Barboza du Bocage". Du Bocage died in Lisbon,
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, aged 83.


Selected works

*''A ornitologia dos Açores'', 1866 *''Aves das possessões portuguesas d’ Africa occidental que existem no Museu de Lisboa'', da 1ª à 24ª lista, 1868 a 1882 *''Lista dos répteis das possessões portuguesas d’ Africa occidental que existem no Museu de Lisboa'', 1866 *''Notice sur un batracien nouveau du Portugal'', 1864 *''Diagnose de algumas espécies inéditas da família Squalidae que frequentam os nossos mares'', 1864 *''Peixes plagiostomos'', 1866 *''Ornithologie d’ Angola'', 1881 and 1877 *''Herpethologie d’ Angola et du Congo'', 1895.


References


Further reading

*Almaça C (1987). "''A Zoologia e a Antropologia na Escola Politécnica e na Faculdade de Ciências (até 1983)'' ". In: ''Fac. Ciências da Univ. Lisboa. Passado/Presente e Perspectivas Futuras, 150º aniversário da Escola Politécnica, 75º aniv. Fac. Ciências''. pp. 293–312. (in Portuguese). *Burnay E (1903). "''Comemorações Sociaes – O conselheiro Barboza du Bocage''". ''Boletim da Sociedade de Geographia de Lisboa'', 21ª. Série, (7): 245–253. (in Portuguese). *Osório B (1915). "''Elogio Histórico do Illustre Naturalista e Professor J.V. Barboza du Bocage''". ''Memórias do Museu Bocage'' 1–42. (in Portuguese).


External links


J.V. Barbosa du Bocage
A very complete site, with biography, list of publications, letters, etc. (In Portuguese) * {{DEFAULTSORT:Bocage, Jose Vicente Barbosa Du 1823 births 1907 deaths Portuguese zoologists Government ministers of Portugal Foreign ministers of Portugal University of Coimbra alumni People from Funchal Portuguese people of Dutch descent Portuguese people of French descent 19th-century Portuguese people Naval ministers of Portugal