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    Professor Adriano Rodrigues

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    DocumentoThe former Rector of the University of Porto, Professor Adriano Rodrigues, visits the newspaper "O Comércio do Porto", to greet the management and thank the support given during his mandate as Rector.Visita do antigo reitor da Universidade do Porto, Dr. Adriano Rodrigues, às instalações de "O Comércio do Porto", para os devidos cumprimentos e apoio obtido durante o seu reitorado

    Cultural lectures: The Rector, Professor Adriano Rodrigues gave a brilliant lecture about the University of Porto

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    DocumentoNews about the lecture given by the Rector of the University of Porto, Professor Adriano Rodrigues, during the opening event of the lecture cycle sponsored by the Senate.Notícia sobre o discurso proferido pelo Reitor da Universidade do Porto, Dr. Adriano Rodrigues, durante a sessão de abertura do ciclo de conferências promovidas pelo Senado

    The Orfeão Universitário paid tribute to the former Rector Professor and Engineer Adriano Rodrigues in Porto

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    DocumentoA concert in tribute to Engineer Adriano Rodrigues, held on 31 March and sponsored by the Orfeão Universitário do Porto in appreciation to the former Rector.Concerto de homenagem ao Eng.º Adriano Rodrigues, realizado em 31 de Março, promovido pelo Orfeão Universitário do Porto como agradecimento ao antigo reitor

    Vicente Rodrigues: tradição em curso

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    Esta dissertação pretende estudar a obra de um autor popular, Vicente Rodrigues, que, durante cerca de trinta anos, escreveu textos originais de teatro para representação na sua vila, no Torrão. Estes textos espelham a relação deste autor com a sua comunidade, procurando transmitir uma consciencialização política, bem como alguns conhecimentos sobre a Literatura Portuguesa. Por outro lado, servem-se de um imaginário identificável com a composição de capitais dos trabalhadores rurais. Assim, um dos objectivos deste estudo é salientar a presença desses universos e a forma como são utlizados pelo seu autor. Numa outra perspectiva, e porque estes textos englobaram a composição de mais de duas centenas de canções, das quais algumas ainda hoje se transmitem pelos circuitos orais, este cancioneiro será estudado, procurando padrões de aproximação do cancioneiro tradicional e analisando poeticamente algumas das suas produções mais relevantes; Vicente Rodrigues: Tradition in Progress Abstract: This study, called Vicente Rodrigues: Tradition in Progress, intends to study the works by a popular author, Vicente Rodrigues, who wrote original theatre plays for almost thirty years to be played in his hometown, Torrão. These texts show the relationship between this author and his community, who tried to deliver it a political consciousness and some knowledge about the Portuguese Literature. On the other hand, they used an imaginary that may be related to the composition of capitals of rural workers. Therefore, one of the purposes of this dissertation is to show the presence of those universes and the way they are used. In another view, these texts contain more than two hundred songs, some of which are still being transmitted nowadays by the oral circuits. This set of songs will be studied, looking for common traits between them and the traditional songs. The most relevant ones will be poetically analyzed

    University of Porto: A solemn event marks the official opening of the academic year, with a speech by Professor Adriano Rodrigues and the keynote address by Professor Teotónio Rodrigues. Distribution of awards.

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    DocumentoNews about the formal opening of classes at the University of Porto, a ceremony presided by the Rector, Professor Adriano Rodrigues. The keynote address was presented by Professor Teotónio Rodrigues. The ceremony took place in the Main Hall of the Faculty of Engineering.Notícia da reabertura das aulas na Universidade do Porto, cerimónia que foi presidida pelo Reitor, Prof. Dr. Adriano Rodrigues. A oração de “Sapientia” foi proferida pelo Prof. Dr. Teotónio Rodrigues. A cerimónia teve lugar no Salão Nobre da Faculdade de Engenharia

    Guriurius Marta, Bustamante, Ruiz & Rodrigues 2022, gen. nov.

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    Guriurius Marta, Bustamante, Ruiz & Rodrigues, gen. nov. urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: D4472965-102F-45C8-BA32-691800B2DDBA Figs 1–34, 59–60, 69–78 Type species. Guriurius minuano Marta, Bustamante, Ruiz & Rodrigues, sp. nov. Etymology. The name is a combination of “Guri”, which means “boy” in the gaúcho (southern Brazil) culture, and Hurius, type genus of the tribe. Masculine in gender. Diagnosis. Guriurius is the only huriine genus in the tribe that has the RvTA with a fold ventrally and serrulate distal edge (like denticles; Figs 5–8, 21–22, 25–26, 31–34, 59 – 60), and females with a sclerotized dorsal plate that covers part of the copulatory ducts (Figs 13–14, 23–24). Males of Guriurius resemble those of Atelurius, Scoturius and Urupuyu by the general shape of the cymbium, the circular tegulum, and the dorso-prolateral embolar path around the tegulum (Figs 5, 21, 25, 31). In addition, males resemble those of Simonurius by having a long and sinuous RTA and by the RvTA not exceeding the ventral region of the tegulum (Figs 59–60). Males of Guriurius differ from these genera by the shape of RvTA (see above). Females of Guriurius resemble those of Atelurius and Scoturius in the large copulatory openings forming an atrium (Figs 13, 23, 47, 68), but differ from those by the spermathecae arranged in the anterior region of the atrium (Figs 13–14). Finally, females of Guriurius differ from those of Hurius, Scoturius and Urupuyu by the presence of large and tubular LPO (Figs 14, 24). Description. Length 3.0–4.0, yellow-brown salticids (Figs 1–4, 9–12, 15–20, 27–30). Carapace reddish-brown, granulated cephalic region (Fig. 69) lighter with white setae on sides, dark thoracic region and reddish posterior slope (Figs 1, 9, 19–20, 27). Anterior half of thoracic region at the same level of cephalic region; posterior thoracic slope abrupt. Eyes surrounded by black spots and white scales. Chelicera small and vertical in both sexes (not dimorphic), promargin with four fused teeth (distal one reduced), and retromargin with one tooth. Legs yellow to dark yellow with brown spots on distal portion. Leg formula: 1423. Tarsal claws small, not surpassing subungueal sulci. Inferior teeth of tarsal claws of equal size in males, and the distal one larger in females. Claw tufts poorly developed. Male palp: femur macrosetae 1d. RTA without lobes, sclerotized and sinuous (Figs 5, 8, 22, 26, 31, 34). RvTA projected ventrally below the tegulum, with denticles (See arrow in Fig. 60) and a fold (angular or circular shape (See arrow in the Figs 5, 21, 25, 31). Cymbium suboval (Figs 6, 32), with a tuft of setae at the apex (Fig. 32). Circular tegulum, oblique in relation to the cymbium middle line (axis). Embolus fixed to the tegulum, ribbonlike; embolar base dorso-prolateral, embolar path around the tegulum (Figs 5, 7, 21, 25, 31). Male with epiandrous fusules (examined only in G. minuano; Fig. 70). Epigyne: the epigynal plate is bilobed on posterior border, wider than long, with LPO (Figs 14, 24). Copulatory openings C-shaped, forming an atrium in the medial region of the epigyne (Figs 13, 23). In dorsal view, a chitinized plate covers half of the copulatory ducts (See arrow in the Figs 14, 24). Copulatory ducts arranged in parallel and close to each other in the medial region, can be visualized in ventral view, through the atrium, and above the atrium (Figs 13, 23). The CD overlapping the spermathecae (Fig. 24). Spermathecae kidney-shaped with the base of fertilization duct placed above spermathecae at anterior region of epigynum (Fig. 24). Abdomen: dorsum yellow with brown chevrons (see arrow in the Figs 1, 9, 27); venter with a median longitudinal brown stripe of irregular contours; sides with brown longitudinal band (Figs 3, 11, 29). Spinnerets (Figs 71–76; examined only in G. minuano, male): PLS with about 11–12 aciniform spigots and some tartipores (Figs 71–72); PMS with a single minor ampullate spigot (mAP) and three or four aciniform (ac) spigots (Figs 73–74); ALS with one major ampullate spigot (MAP) and one reduced nubbin (n), surrounded by about 10–12 piriform (pi) spigots and some tartipores (ta) (Figs 75–76). Coloration of spinnerets as in legs. Distribution. Brazil [São Paulo, Paraná and Rio Grande do Sul], Uruguay [Montevideo and Rivera] and Argentina [Buenos Aires] (Figs 77–78). Natural history. Species were collected in arboreal and shrub microhabitats. Composition. Two species: Guriurius minuano Marta, Bustamante, Ruiz & Rodrigues sp. nov. (type species) and Guriurius nancyae Marta, Bustamante, Ruiz & Rodrigues sp. nov.Published as part of Marta, Kimberly S., Bustamante, Abel A., Ruiz, Gustavo R. S., Teixeira, Renato A., Hagopián, Damián, Brescovit, Antonio D., Valiati, Victor Hugo & Rodrigues, Everton N. L., 2022, A new huriine genus and notes on morphological characters (Araneae: Salticidae: Salticinae), pp. 431-457 in Zootaxa 5124 (4) on pages 434-435, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5124.4.2, http://zenodo.org/record/641764

    Sempre este homem fatal: Otto Lara Resende, personagem de Nelson Rodrigues/ Always Writing About this Fatal Man: Otto Lara Resende, a Nelson Rodrigues’s Character

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    Resumo: Nelson Rodrigues é conhecido por ser um escritor obsessivo, reiterando muitas vezes certos temas, certos procedimentos, certos personagens. Uma de suas maiores obsessões foi seu amigo Otto Lara Resende, inúmeras vezes retratado em seus trabalhos. Este artigo analisa como o escritor mineiro é apresentado nas obras de Nelson, que estratégias são utilizadas para isso e a que serve tratar constantemente da personalidade de Otto em textos nos quais ele surge meio abruptamente em meio a outros personagens, interagindo com eles com a máxima naturalidade, ou em que é citado como protagonista de histórias exemplares ou emissor de frases marcadas por extraordinário brilhantismo verbal.Palavras-chave: Nelson Rodrigues; Otto Lara Resende; obsessão; ficção e realidade.Abstract: Nelson Rodrigues is well-known for being an obsessive writer, often reiterating subjects, procedures, and characters. One of his strongest and most recurring obsessions was his friend Otto Lara Resende, a writer and journalist who was portrayed many times in his works. This article analyzes how Rodrigues shows Resende in his writings, the strategies used in order to do that and what purpose he has in mind when he constantly explores aspects of Resende’s personality in the midst of other characters, naturallyinteracting with them, or when Rodrigues tells stories in which Resende is the protagonist or he is the author of phrases that are expression of an extraordinary verbal talent.Keywords: Nelson Rodrigues; Otto Lara Resende; obsession; fiction and reality.Resumo: Nelson Rodrigues é conhecido por ser um escritor obsessivo, reiterando muitas vezes certos temas, certos procedimentos, certos personagens. Uma de suas maiores obsessões foi seu amigo Otto Lara Resende, inúmeras vezes retratado em seus trabalhos. Este artigo analisa como o escritor mineiro é apresentado nas obras de Nelson, que estratégias são utilizadas para isso e a que serve tratar constantemente da personalidade de Otto em textos nos quais ele surge meio abruptamente em meio a outros personagens, interagindo com eles com a máxima naturalidade, ou em que é citado como protagonista de histórias exemplares ou emissor de frases marcadas por extraordinário brilhantismo verbal.Palavras-chave: Nelson Rodrigues; Otto Lara Resende; obsessão; ficção e realidade.Abstract: Nelson Rodrigues is well-known for being an obsessive writer, often reiterating subjects, procedures, and characters. One of his strongest and most recurring obsessions was his friend Otto Lara Resende, a writer and journalist who was portrayed many times in his works. This article analyzes how Rodrigues shows Resende in his writings, the strategies used in order to do that and what purpose he has in mind when he constantly explores aspects of Resende’s personality in the midst of other characters, naturallyinteracting with them, or when Rodrigues tells stories in which Resende is the protagonist or he is the author of phrases that are expression of an extraordinary verbal talent.Keywords: Nelson Rodrigues; Otto Lara Resende; obsession; fiction and reality

    Guriurius nancyae Marta, Bustamante, Ruiz & Rodrigues 2022, sp. nov.

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    Guriurius nancyae Marta, Bustamante, Ruiz & Rodrigues, sp. nov. urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 19B450A1-2031-4D86-A91A-35C5A4CAB5A9 Figs 25–34, 77–78 Type material. Holotype. 1 ♂ (MCTP 30545), BRAZIL: Rio Grande do Sul, Augusto Pestana [28°31’25.9”S 53°59’25.2”W], 07.VI.2009, L.V. Silveira leg. Paratype. 1 ♂ (MCTP 35879), BRAZIL: Rio Grande do Sul, São Francisco de Paula [28°57’00.5”S 50°39’14.1”W], 24–26.IV.2006, A.A. Lise leg. Etymology. The name honors the Brazilian arachnologist Nancy Lo-Man-Hung, who encouraged the first author to study spiders and contributed in academics by her persistence at fighting for woman rights in the Support Woman in Arachnology (SWA) group. Diagnosis. Males of Guriurius nancyae can be recognized by the rounded lower edge of the RvTA (Figs 25 – 26, 31 ) and the hooked-shaped RvTA, curved upwards (anterior portion of tegulum), with a rounded distal axis (Figs 25 – 26, 31, 34). Males of G. nancyae resemble those of G. minuano by the circular-shape of the tegulum, but differ by the angulation axis more oblique (Figs 5, 31). Description. Male (Holotype MCTP 30545). Length: 3.30. Carapace length: 1.74 width, 1.53 height: 0.81. Cephalic region length: 1.56. Thoracic region length: 0.26. Ocular area length: 1.02; Anterior eyes row: 1.09 wide; Posterior eyes row: 1.17 wide; Distances ALE–PME: 0.13; PME–PLE: 0.26; Ocular diameter AME: 0.42; ALE: 0.18; PME: 0.06; PLE: 0.12. Clypeus height: 0.08. Chelicerae, paturon length: 0.46; 0.23 wide; Fang: 0.23 length. Endites length: 0.35; 0.31 wide. Labium length: 0.10; 0.21 wide. Sternum length: 0.65; 0.46 wide. Abdomen length: 1.58; 1.06 wide; height: 0.74. Legs: femur length I: 0.85; II: 0.68; III: 0.68; IV: 1.02; patella I: 0.68; II: 0.51; III: 0.40; IV: 0.51; tibia I: 1.02; II: 0.68; III: 0.51; IV: 0.68; metatarsus I: 0.68; II: 0.44; III: 0.51; IV: 0.68; tarsus I: 0.34; II: 0.34; III: 0.34; IV: 0.51. Formula legs: 1423. Palp, femur length: 0.46, patella: 0.21, tibia: 0.10, cymbium: 0.46. Palp macrosetae, femur d1. Legs macrosetae, femur I: d1-1-1, p1di; II: d1-1-1, p1di, r1di; III: d0-1-1, p0-0-2, r1di; IV: d1-1-1, p0-0-2, r1di, patella I–II: p0-1-0; III–IV: 0, tibia I: p1di, r0-1-1, v0; II: p1di, r0-1-1, v0; III: p0-1-1, r1di, v1di; IV: p1-1-1, r0-1-1, v2di, metatarsus I: d2di, p2di, r2di, v2di; II: v0-2-2; III: v2di, r2di, p2di; IV: v2di, r0-1-2, p0-1-2. Carapace as described for the genus (Figs 27, 29, 30). Eyes as described for genus. Clypeus dark (Fig. 30), with white scales. Chelicerae as in genus. Endites brown with apex lighter, anterior margin slightly more robust, without protruding external angles (Fig. 28). Labium dark, wider than long and lighter at apex (Fig. 28). Sternum brown, apex slightly narrower than the base of the labium, brown, longer than wide and inverted pentagonal shape (Fig. 28). Legs coloration as described for the genus. Male palp: femur yellow. Tibia with RTA without lobes, large base and sinuous tip (in lateral view), sclerotinized, conspicuous, half the size of the tegulum (Figs 26, 34). RvTA inserted ventrally, below the tegulum, with retrolateral inclination, with a few scales on the dorsum, hooked-shaped, rounded axis, curved distal part of the tegulum (Figs 25 – 26, 31, 33 – 34). Cymbium suboval, with a rounded apex with a tuft of yellow setae, a lighter distal region, and brown proximal region (Fig. 32). Tegulum circular, inclined obliquely in relation to the apex of the cymbium (Fig. 31). Embolus slender, ribbon-like, embolar base dorsoprolateral (07:00 o’clock), embolar path around the tegulum (150º) (Figs 31, 33). Abdomen and spinnerets: as described for the genus. Female. Unknown. Distribution. Brazil [Rio Grande do Sul] (Figs 77 – 78). Natural history. Occurrence around 390–876 m a. s. l. and the type locality is placed in Atlantic Forest biome.Published as part of Marta, Kimberly S., Bustamante, Abel A., Ruiz, Gustavo R. S., Teixeira, Renato A., Hagopián, Damián, Brescovit, Antonio D., Valiati, Victor Hugo & Rodrigues, Everton N. L., 2022, A new huriine genus and notes on morphological characters (Araneae: Salticidae: Salticinae), pp. 431-457 in Zootaxa 5124 (4) on pages 440-441, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5124.4.2, http://zenodo.org/record/641764

    Música em Pessoa

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    Nesta edição, o Música em Pessoa recebeu para uma conversa com canja o Trio à Brasiliana, formado pela cantora Carolina Rodrigues Braga, pelo flautista Rafael Marques e pelo violonista Adriano Flesch! O três alunos do Instituto de Artes da UFRGS iniciaram esse projeto dedicado à música de câmara brasileira em uma disciplina do curso de Música, e agora começam a levar seu trabalho para fora do ambiente acadêmico.Música de concert

    Música em Pessoa

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    Nesta edição, o Música em Pessoa recebeu para uma conversa com canja o Trio à Brasiliana, formado pela cantora Carolina Rodrigues Braga, pelo flautista Rafael Marques e pelo violonista Adriano Flesch! O três alunos do Instituto de Artes da UFRGS iniciaram esse projeto dedicado à música de câmara brasileira em uma disciplina do curso de Música, e agora começam a levar seu trabalho para fora do ambiente acadêmico.Música de concert
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