As origens da disciplina ‘historiografia linguística’ na Noticia Succinta (1823) de José Vicente Gomes de Moura
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Historical Linguistics, Grammar, Lexicography, 19th CenturyAbstract
Unlike to what happens with other linguistic disciplines, it can be observed that the Portuguese ‘linguistic historiography’ (as a linguistic discipline devoted to metalinguistic works published in Portugal and its former colonies), independent but also somewhat dependent on other linguistic disciplines, does not seem to have a memory of its own history and background that led to the institutionalization that can be observed today. This article aims to eliminate this gap at least parcially by presenting the Noticia Succinta dos Monumentos da Lingua Latina, e dos subsidios necessarios para o estudo da mesma by José Vicente Gomes de Moura (1769-1854), a professor at the Royal College of Arts at the University of Coimbra.
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