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Mariano Saldanha : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mariano Saldanha Mariano Jose Luis de Gonzaga Saldanha (1878–1975) of Uskai (Ucassaim) village in Goa, studied medicine and pharmacy, but went on to become a teacher of Marathi and Sanskrit at the Lyceum in Goa (1915–1929) and of Sanskrit and Konkani at Lisbon, at the University and at the Advanced School of Colonial Administration (''Instituto Superior de Estudos Ultramarinos'') (1929–1946). In 1946-48 he was Deputy Director of the new institute of African and Oriental languages in Lisbon.〔See J. Clement Vaz, ''Profiles of Eminent Goans, Past and Present,'' (New Delhi: Concept Publishing, 1997) 259. Also Cajetan Coelho, "Rediscovering a Lost Cultural Identity," at http://www.iias.nl/iiasn/iiasn8/south/xavier.html〕 ==Early education== Mariano Saldanha owed his linguistic education to his priest-uncles in Goa, who had made a mark in the field of higher education in Goa. The younger one was Manuel Jose Gabriel de Saldanha, author of ''Historia de Goa'' (Nova Goa, 1926, repr. New Delhi, 1990). The older one was running a Lyceum in Mapusa. Mariano took his first strides in the academic field in this lyceum, and discovered his life orientation. He himself acknowledged, in a writing of 1955, that it was his older uncle who got the idea of teaching him Marathi, that this was the beginning of his career as teacher of Indian languages.〔Vaz 259.〕 Mariano went on to study medicine and pharmacy at the Escola Medico-Cirurgica of Goa.〔Vaz 259.〕
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