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Pe. Tomás José de Aquino

Pe. Tomás José de Aquino

PT

1986-04-26 – 1804

Fr. Tomás José de Aquino was a Portuguese priest and writer, known for his literary work that reflects the religious and cultural context of his time. His writing spanned various areas, demonstrating notable erudition and a profound knowledge of literature and theology. His literary contributions are a testament to his time and his dedication to knowledge and art.

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Manuel Quintano de Vasconcelos

Manuel Quintano de Vasconcelos

PT

Séc. XVII – 1655

Manuel Quintano de Vasconcelos was an influential Portuguese ecclesiastic and scholar, whose life and work unfolded during a period of intellectual and religious effervescence. He stood out as a dedicated scholar of sacred sciences and Church history, demonstrating vast knowledge and profound erudition in his publications. His role within the Church and his contribution to historiography and theology marked his era, leaving a legacy of academic rigor and devotion to the study of spiritual and historical matters.

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Pe. Teodoro de Almeida

Pe. Teodoro de Almeida

PT

1722 – 1804

Father Teodoro de Almeida was a prominent figure in the Portuguese clergy and intellectual sphere, known for his prolific activity as a preacher, writer, and polemicist. His work covers a wide range of topics, from Christian apologetics and theology to social and literary criticism, demonstrating a strong commitment to defending the faith and intervening in public debate. Characterized by an energetic and persuasive style, Father Teodoro de Almeida marked his era with his communication skills and influence on public opinion, leaving a legacy of works that reflect his dedication to the religious cause and critical thinking.

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Luís Pereira Brandão

Luís Pereira Brandão

PT

1535

Luís Pereira Brandão was a Portuguese poet and military man, whose poetic work is marked by a lyricism that often intersects with the epic and satirical register. His writing reflects a deep knowledge of the social and political reality of his time, expressing both admiration for national glories and scathing criticism of its flaws. Brandão holds a notable place in Portuguese poetry for his ability to combine classical form with thematic depth and for the expressive power of his language.

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Tomé Correia

Tomé Correia

PT

1536 – 1595-01-01

Tomé Correia was a poet whose work is part of the Portuguese literary landscape. He explored various themes, common to the poetry of his time, with a style marked by careful language and deep lyricism. His poetic production, although not widely disseminated, contributes to the richness of literary expression in the Portuguese language, reflecting human sensibilities and concerns.

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Francisco de Andrade

Francisco de Andrade

PT

1923-07-15 – 2021-04-28

Francisco de Andrade was a Portuguese poet whose works explore the depths of the human soul, the fleeting nature of time, and the intrinsic beauty of existence. His poetry, marked by careful language and keen sensitivity, invites reflection on the great themes of life. His poetic legacy lies in his ability to touch the reader with the universality of his feelings, consolidating him as an important voice in Portuguese-language literature.

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Miguel Leitão de Andrade

Miguel Leitão de Andrade

PT

1553-09-28 – 1630-09-07

Miguel Leitão de Andrade was a Portuguese poet of the 17th century, whose work belongs to the Baroque period. His poetry, marked by a religious tone and reflection on the ephemerality of life, reflects the spiritual and existential concerns of his time. Although not as prominent as other Baroque poets, his work possesses aesthetic and thematic merits that make it relevant for the study of Portuguese literature of that period.

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Bento Teixeira (ou Teixeira Pinto)

Bento Teixeira (ou Teixeira Pinto)

Bento Teixeira, also known as Teixeira Pinto, was a poet and playwright from the Baroque period in Portugal. He is a significant figure in the transition between the Renaissance and the Baroque, with his work recognized for its emotional intensity and the ornate language typical of the era. He stands out mainly for his work "Prosopopeia", an epic-allegorical poem that became a landmark in Portuguese literature.

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Estêvão Rodrigues de Castro

Estêvão Rodrigues de Castro

PT

1560-11-19 – 1638-06-30

Estêvão Rodrigues de Castro was a notable Portuguese poet and humanist of the Renaissance. He stood out for his lyrical and epic production, marked by erudition and mastery of classical forms. His work reflects the spirit of his time, with a strong humanist influence and an interest in classical history and mythology. He was an important figure in the intellectual circles of his era.

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Leonel da Costa Lusitano

Leonel da Costa Lusitano

PT

1570 – 1647

Leonel da Costa Lusitano was a Portuguese poet whose work is inserted in the literary context of his time, exploring universal themes through careful and expressive language. His poetry reflects a particular sensitivity to the nuances of human experience, with a keen eye on the existential condition and the complexities of interpersonal relationships. Lusitano's work is marked by a lyrical depth that distinguishes him in the panorama of Portuguese poetry, inviting the reader to reflect on feelings and perceptions of the world.

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Baltasar Estaço

Baltasar Estaço

PT

1570

Baltasar Estaço was a Portuguese poet whose work is part of the Modernist period. His poetry, marked by a strong interventionist component and the exploration of social and political themes, reflected the upheavals of his time. Estaço used poetic language as a tool of criticism and denunciation, addressing the human condition and injustices directly and forcefully. His work, although sometimes controversial, is an important testament to interventionist poetry in Portugal.

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Gabriel Pereira de Castro

Gabriel Pereira de Castro

PT

1571-02-07 – 1632-10-18

Gabriel Pereira de Castro was a Brazilian poet, playwright, and chronicler, born in Minas Gerais. He stood out for his poetry that explored themes such as love, death, religiosity, and Brazilian identity, with a style that blended baroque and arcadian elements, evolving towards a more introspective lyricism. His work is recognized for its musicality and the depth of its reflections on the human condition and national identity.

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Diogo de Paiva de Andrade

Diogo de Paiva de Andrade

PT

1528-07-26 – 1575-12-01

Diogo de Paiva de Andrade was a Portuguese humanist, jurist, and poet of the 16th century. A prominent figure of the Renaissance in Portugal, he stood out for his vast erudition and his role in defending classical culture and humanistic studies. His poetic work, although less voluminous than his prose and legal production, reflects the influence of classical models and Renaissance sensibility.

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João Pinto Delgado

João Pinto Delgado

PT

1582 – 1653-12-23

João Pinto Delgado was a poet whose roots lie in the Jewish-Portuguese literary tradition, with a work marked by introspection, spirituality, and reflection on the human condition. His writing, often in Hebrew, explores universal themes such as faith, doubt, exile, and the search for redemption.

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Pe. João de Vasconcelos

Pe. João de Vasconcelos

PT

1592 – 1651

Fr. João de Vasconcelos was a Portuguese clergyman and writer whose activity extended to literary production, possibly with a focus on works of a religious or moralizing nature, characteristic of his time and clerical status. His work likely reflects the values and spiritual and cultural concerns of Portuguese society at the time, contributing to the literary landscape with a perspective rooted in faith and tradition.

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Miguel Botelho de Carvalho

Miguel Botelho de Carvalho

PT

1595-01-01 – 1622-01-01

Miguel Botelho de Carvalho was a Portuguese poet, whose work fits into an intimate and reflective aesthetic. His poetry often explores the themes of the fleetingness of time, nature, and the search for a deeper meaning in existence, marked by careful language and intrinsic musicality. His writing reveals a refined sensibility for the nuances of human feeling and for the ephemeral beauty of the world around him.

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Natércia Couto

Natércia Couto

PT

1924 – 1999-06-11

Natércia Couto is a prominent figure in contemporary poetry, known for her lyrical voice and deep exploration of existential themes. Her work stands out for its intrinsic musicality and ability to evoke vivid imagery and complex emotions. With writing that oscillates between the personal and the universal, the author addresses the human condition, the passage of time, and the search for meaning with unparalleled sensitivity. Her literary contribution enriches the Lusophone poetic landscape, offering perspectives that resonate with readers of diverse generations.

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António José Maldonado

António José Maldonado

PT

1971-10-24

António José Maldonado was a Portuguese poet of the 18th century, whose work belongs to the Arcadian period. Known for his delicate lyricism and a strong inclination for occasional and more sentimental poetry, Maldonado reflected the aesthetic and thematic ideals of his time in his verses. He explored themes such as love, nature, and the transience of time, with a language that sought clarity and elegance, characteristic of the Arcadian movement. His poetic production contributes to the understanding of Portuguese lyrics from this period.

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José Maria do Couto Severim

José Maria do Couto Severim

PT

1830 – 1865

José Maria do Couto Severim was a Portuguese poet whose work is part of the 19th-century literary landscape, with tendencies that dialogue with Romanticism and pave the way for Realism. His poetry, often marked by a melancholic and reflective sensibility, addresses themes such as love, longing, the passage of time, and nature. Severim stood out for his ability to evoke emotions and for the musicality of his verses, leaving an important lyrical record in Portuguese literature of his time.

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Morais Lopes

Morais Lopes

PT

1833-04-13 – 1917-01-01

Morais Lopes is a name that stands out in contemporary poetry, although his work is marked by a discretion that contrasts with the depth and resonance of his verses. His writing explores the complexities of the human condition, addressing themes such as memory, identity, and the passage of time with a unique sensitivity. Through careful language and a strong imagistic charge, Lopes invites the reader to an introspective reflection on their own experiences and feelings, consolidating himself as an important voice in Portuguese-language poetry.

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António Manuel da Cunha Belém

António Manuel da Cunha Belém

PT

1834-12-17 – 1905-03-12

António Manuel da Cunha Belém was a Portuguese poet and writer, a figure linked to the 18th century and the transition between Baroque and Arcadianism. His poetic work, although not extensive, reveals a particular sensibility and mastery of language that place him in the literary context of the time. Besides poetry, he also dedicated himself to other areas of knowledge, demonstrating a diverse intellectual background. His figure is an example of Portuguese intellectuals of his time, who sought to reconcile literary production with an interest in scientific and historical issues.

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Manuel Maria Portela

Manuel Maria Portela

PT

1833-01-01 – 1906-01-01

Manuel Maria Portela was a poet whose work is part of the Portuguese literary context. His poetry explores universal themes, using careful language and expressive resources that mark his style. His contribution to Portuguese poetry is recognized for its depth and the way it addresses the human condition through a particular lyrical sensibility.

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António Urbano Monteiro de Castro

António Urbano Monteiro de Castro

PT

1836 – 1893

António Urbano Monteiro de Castro was a poet who stood out in Portuguese literature. His poetic work is characterized by a deep reflection on the human condition, exploring themes such as temporality, memory, and the search for meaning. With careful and expressive language, his poetry invites introspection and contemplation on the mysteries of life.

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Maria Cristina de Arriaga

Maria Cristina de Arriaga

PT

1835 – 1915

Maria Cristina de Arriaga was a prominent figure in Portuguese literature, known for her poetic work and active participation in intellectual circles. Her writing is marked by lyrical sensitivity and thematic depth, often addressing existential and sentimental issues. She was an important voice in the literary landscape, contributing a unique perspective and a distinctive style.

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