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Joaquim de Vasconcellos (18491936)
Vasconcellos, Fonseca e, Joaquim Antonio da (väs”kōn-sel’lōs). A Portuguese biographer and historian; born at Oporto, Feb. 10, 1849; professor of German language and literature in the Lyceum there; died in 1936. His principal works are: ‘The Musicians of Portugal’ (1870); ‘Reform in the Teaching of the Fine Arts’ (3 vols., 1877–79); ‘Albert Dürer and his Influence in the Peninsula’ (1877); ‘Francis the Hollander’ (1879); ‘Goësiana’ (4 vols., 1877–81).