Bento de Moura Portugal

Bento de Moura Portugal (21 March 1702 27 January 1766)[1] was a Portuguese aristocrat, a Knight of the Order of Christ, and a scientist best known for his improvements to Thomas Savery's steam engine. He was an early supporter of Newtonian science and became known as the Portuguese Newton.

Life

Moura Portugal was born in Moimenta da Serra, Portugal.[2] In 1741 he was elected to the Royal Society in London.[3]

In 1747 he was tried and found guilty of proposições heréticas e escandalosas[4] by the Inquisition,[5] and spent the rest of his life in Junqueira Prison in Lisbon.

References

  1. José Joaquim Simões de Paiva e Figueiredo (ed.), Inventos e vários planos de melhoramento para este reino: escriptos nas prisões da junqueira por Bento de Moura Portugal, Coimbra, 1821, accessed on Google Books 2015-12-20
  2. Diccionario Aristocratico, Vol.1, AE, Lisbon, 1840, accessed at Google Books 2015-12-20, p.320
  3. List of Fellows of the Royal Society 1660 2007 A - J, The Royal Society, as "Portuga, Benito de Moura"; accessed 2015-12-20
  4. Processo de Bento de Moura, Arquivo Nacional, accessed 2015-12-20
  5. António Baiño, Episódios dramáticos da inquisião portuguesa, ISBN 5880703460, accessed at Google Books 2015-12-20
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