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Francisco de Borja Garção Stockler, 1st , (25 September 1759, in Lisbon – 6 March 1829) was a lieutenant general and the 8th Captain General of the Azores, politician, and mathematician. During his life he held several posts, many coinciding with the European Peninsular War: lieutenant general in the military, secretary and councilor of the Conselho Ultramarino (Overseas Council), governor of Algarve and Governor/Captain-General of the Azores. He was also a member of the committee that formed the draft of the constitutional charter in 1823, before returning to academia (becoming a professor of mathematics at the Academia Real de Marinha, a deputy director of the Academia Militar do Rio de Janeiro, secretary of the Academia Real das Ciências de Lisboa and fellow Royal Society of London, amo

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  • Francisco de Borja Garção Stockler, 1st , (25 September 1759, in Lisbon – 6 March 1829) was a lieutenant general and the 8th Captain General of the Azores, politician, and mathematician. During his life he held several posts, many coinciding with the European Peninsular War: lieutenant general in the military, secretary and councilor of the Conselho Ultramarino (Overseas Council), governor of Algarve and Governor/Captain-General of the Azores. He was also a member of the committee that formed the draft of the constitutional charter in 1823, before returning to academia (becoming a professor of mathematics at the Academia Real de Marinha, a deputy director of the Academia Militar do Rio de Janeiro, secretary of the Academia Real das Ciências de Lisboa and fellow Royal Society of London, among other honours. He was one of the pioneers in differential calculus and one of the most notable historians of mathematics in Portugal. (en)
  • Francisco de Borja Garção Stockler (Lisboa, 25 de Setembro de 1759 — Tavira, 6 de Março de 1829), primeiro e único barão da Vila da Praia, foi um oficial do Exército Português, matemático e administrador colonial português. Alcançou o posto de tenente-general e entre outras funções de relevo foi o 8.º capitão-general dos Açores. Foi um dos pioneiros do cálculo diferencial e um dos mais notáveis historiadores da Matemática em Portugal, autor de uma obra que ainda mantém relevância quase dois séculos após a sua publicação. Demonstrando grande erudição, também se dedicou à poesia e à literatura. (pt)
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  • Francisco António de Araújo e Azevedo (en)
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  • Francisco de Borja Garção Stockler (Lisboa, 25 de Setembro de 1759 — Tavira, 6 de Março de 1829), primeiro e único barão da Vila da Praia, foi um oficial do Exército Português, matemático e administrador colonial português. Alcançou o posto de tenente-general e entre outras funções de relevo foi o 8.º capitão-general dos Açores. Foi um dos pioneiros do cálculo diferencial e um dos mais notáveis historiadores da Matemática em Portugal, autor de uma obra que ainda mantém relevância quase dois séculos após a sua publicação. Demonstrando grande erudição, também se dedicou à poesia e à literatura. (pt)
  • Francisco de Borja Garção Stockler, 1st , (25 September 1759, in Lisbon – 6 March 1829) was a lieutenant general and the 8th Captain General of the Azores, politician, and mathematician. During his life he held several posts, many coinciding with the European Peninsular War: lieutenant general in the military, secretary and councilor of the Conselho Ultramarino (Overseas Council), governor of Algarve and Governor/Captain-General of the Azores. He was also a member of the committee that formed the draft of the constitutional charter in 1823, before returning to academia (becoming a professor of mathematics at the Academia Real de Marinha, a deputy director of the Academia Militar do Rio de Janeiro, secretary of the Academia Real das Ciências de Lisboa and fellow Royal Society of London, amo (en)
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