sábado, 1 de março de 2014

Stories of Paraná - The 27 entered the OAB

Stories of Paraná - The 27 entered the OAB

The enrolled 27 of OAB
Benedicto Bueno

Among Timotheos that cultuo, two very fascinated me. The first, as a privileged recipient of much of Paul's letters, the Roman turned the epistolary genre that made a basic primer of the principles of Christianity.
The second Timótheo born much later.
Emerged in the throes of the nineteenth century, for in the next century, distribute examples of work and honesty, mixed with intense humility.
Your full name David Timótheo Wiedmer. Dr. Timótheo, "His" Timótheo thus nominated, with love, by the people.
Timótheo, early involved in graphic arts, he tried to work and forgot he could have attended a college, made evidence as "summa cum laude". Anyway, everything had to be laureate. Not wanted.
Lived in Lapa.
Constituted family. And you can not talk on these shores autodidact without primacy is make Timótheo David Wiedmer.
In typography performed feats. What easels provided him were formatted, patient and correctly, type by type.
From printed circulars and notices, to small books that passed through the care of bookbinding.
A badge, a drawing, an ornament to circle the text were not barriers to Timótheo: made them.
Their culture was boundless.
History, geography, humanities were portions of his enormous store of knowledge.
One day in the late twenties, when few lawyers, a defendant missing defender, the magistrate of the time (Dr. Antonio Martins Franco) did not hesitate.

Timótheo invited to do so.
The lawyer who was born there, for approximate three decades, mister exercised with courage, boldness, knowledge and seriousness; especially seriously.
The absence bachelor cin-gia it to the class of solicitors, entitled, including access to the class body.
Was enrolled 27 of OAB, Section Pr
At times of militancy, so great was his prestige that most lawyers who were beginning the County had to join Timótheo.
It was the greatest lawyer of his time, without ever having crossed a threshold law school.
A couple of his enormous erudition, was affable, good and helpful to the extreme.
He believed in the youth as the future of the country.
Special attention had turned to her.
Imagine that in the fifties when said secondary courses required a certain number of students to run at night (aspiration of youths and adults who worked during the day), Timótheo not only lent his name to strengthen the list, as attended by some time lessons from the old "Gym Baran". Mixed group of students, and knowing the background the subjects taught, was to classmates, a teacher assistant, solving problems every interval classes.
Thus was our Timotheo: Unlike Timótheo Bible.
While sipping this knowledge in the texts of the Roman convert, one, which was wise, he wasted leather.

Benedict Bueno, retired notary Lapa


Source: Stories of Paraná, Brasil.

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