Cleonice Berardinelli

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Cleonice Serôa da Motta Berardinelli is a Brazilian academic. She was born in Rio de Janeiro on August 28, 1916, to Emídio Serôa da Motta and Rosina Coutinho Serôa da Motta. Her father was in the Army and was frequently transferred around the country. As a result, Cleonice lived in many parts of Brazil, including in Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo. In Rio, she studied at the National Institute of Music, under the guidance of Oscar Lorenzo Fernandez, who was also her piano teacher. She interrupted her studies to move to Sao Paulo, where she finished her secondary school. She attended the University of Sao Paulo, where she studied literature under Fidelino de Figueiredo, among others. She graduated in 1938.

Berardinelli completed a PhD at the University of Brazil (1959); her doctoral thesis on Fernando Pessoa was the first such thesis on the Portuguese poet to be written in Brazil. She became Full Professor at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ - 1944), and was made Professor Emerita in 1987. She was also Full Professor at the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio - 1963), and made Emerita there in 2006. In addition, she taught at the Catholic University of Petrópolis, the Rio Branco Institute, the University of California Santa Barbara, etc.

She is the sixth occupant of chair number 8 at the Brazilian Academy of Letters, to which she elected on December 16, 2009, in succession to Antônio Olinto. She was received on April 5, 2010, by academician Affonso Arinos de Mello Franco (Afonso Filho).[1]

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