José Leite de Vasconcelos Cardoso Pereira de Melo (7 July 1858 – 17 May 1941), known as simply Leite de Vasconcelos, was a Portuguese
ethnographer
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,
archaeologist
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and prolific
author
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who wrote extensively on Portuguese
philology
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and
prehistory
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. He was the founder and the first director of the Portuguese
National Museum of Archaeology.
Biography
From childhood, Leite de Vasconcelos was attentive to his surroundings, recording in small notebooks everything that interested him. At the age of 18 he went to
Porto
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, where in 1881 he completed a degree in natural sciences and, in 1886, a second degree in medicine. However, he practiced as a physician for only one year, serving as a health care administrator in
Cadaval
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,
archaeology
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or
ethnography
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. He began the journals ''Revista Lusitana'' (1889) and ''Arqueólogo Português'' (1895), and founded the
Museu Etnológico de Belém in 1893.
At the
University of Paris
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, he completed a doctoral thesis, ''Esquisse d'une dialectologie portugaise'' (1901), the first important compendium of
Portuguese dialects
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(work that was later continued and advanced by
Manuel de Paiva Boléo and
Luís Lindley Cintra). He also pioneered the study of Portuguese
names
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with the work ''Antroponímia Portuguesa'' and studied
numismatics
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and Portuguese
philology
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after his 1887 appointment as curator of the
National Library in Lisbon. On the founding of the
Faculty of Letters at the
University of Lisbon
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in 1911, he was appointed professor of
Latin
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and
Medieval French
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.
The problem of Galician
Early in his career, Leite de Vasconcelos turned his attention to the
Galician language
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. In 1902 he published an article ("Vozes galhegas") in the journal ''Revista Lusitana'', based on a manuscript entered into the Biblioteca Nacional de España, National Library of Madrid sometime after 1843. In his ''Esquisse d’une Dialectologie Portugaise'' he characterized
Galician as a
co-dialect of
Portuguese: rather than having arisen from Portuguese, Galician had developed as a related but distinct branch of the same
Galician-Portuguese trunk.
In 1910 ''Miuçalhas gallegas'' was published; drawing attention to various aspects of Galician studies, it contained a brief discourse on the linguistic boundary between
Fala and Galician, corresponding to
Ribadavia,
Ferreiros and
San Miguel de Lobios in
Ourense
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, much of
Hermisende and
Zamora—although the last of these is, strictly speaking, a separated or transmontane Fala.
Leite was somewhat hasty in collecting his Galician data; in most cases he spent only one day on his visits to
Galicia, a marked contrast to the diverse data he had amassed on other
Galician-Portuguese dialects. Despite his enormous talent and immense capacity for scholarship, perhaps he spent too much time on his other research and writing to avoid pitfalls on his Galician work. At the dawn of the 20th century a golden opportunity was lost, therefore, of applying the scientific precision of
historical linguistics
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, in the hands of an authentic philologist, to the analysis of the
Galician language
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.
Leite's legacy
On his death at 82 he bequeathed to the
Museu Nacional de Arqueologia his library of about 8,000 titles, as well as manuscripts, correspondence, engravings and photographs.
Works
*''O Dialecto Mirandez'' (1882)
*''Tradições populares de Portugal'' (Popular traditions of Portugal, Ed. Livraria portuense De Clavel, Porto, 1882).
*''Portugal Pré-histórico'' (Prehistoric Portugal, 1885)
*''A Evolução da Linguagem'' (The Evolution of Language, dissertation, Oporto, 1886)
*''Revista Lusitana'' (first series: 1887–1943; 39 volumes)
*''Religiões da Lusitânia'' (Religions of Lusitania, 1897, 1905, 1913; three volumes)
*''Estudos de Filologia Mirandesa'' (Philology of Miranda do Douro, 1900 and 1901; two volumes)
*''Esquisse d’une Dialectologie Portugaise'' (Sketch of Portuguese Dialectology, PhD dissertation, Paris, 1901)
*''Textos Archaicos'' (anthology, 1903)
*''Livro de Esopo'' (1906)
*''O Doutor Storck'' and ''A Litteratura Portuguesa'' (1910)
*''Lições de Philologia Portuguesa'' (1911)
*''História do Museu Etnológico Português'' (History of Portuguese Ethnological Museum, 1915)
*''Signum Salomonis'' (Solomon's Seal, 1918)
*''De Terra em Terra'' (From Land to Land, anthology)
*''De Campolide a Melrose'' (From Campolide to Melrose)
*''Mês de Sonho'' (Dream Month, a visit to the Azores, 1924)
*''A barba em Portugal'' (The Beard in Portugal, 1925)
*''A figa'' (The Gesture of Contempt, 1926)
*''Antroponímia Portuguesa'' (Portuguese Names, 1928)
*''Opúsculos'' (1928, 1928, 1929, 1931 and 1988; five volumes)
*''Etnografia Portuguesa'' (Portuguese Ethnography, 1933–1988, ten volumes)
*''Filologia Barranquenha – apontamentos para o seu estudo'' (Philology of Barrancos, 1940, ed. 1955)
*''Romanceiro Português'' (Portuguese Poems and Songs, ed. 1958–1960, two volumes)
*''Contos Populares e Lendas'' (ed. 1964, two volumes)
*''Teatro Popular Português'' (Portuguese Popular Theatre, ed. 1974–1979)
See also
*
National Archaeology Museum (Lisbon)
*
List of Portuguese people
External links
Biography (Portuguese)Biography of Dr. Leite de Vasconcelos PDF*
Xesús Alonso Montero, "José Leite de Vasconcelos en Galicia do ano 1970" in his book ''Lingua, literatura e sociedade en Galicia.'' Madrid: Akal., 1977 (Galician)
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1858 births
1941 deaths
People from Tarouca
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19th-century Portuguese writers
University of Porto alumni
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