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Manuel de Faria e Sousa

Manuel de Faria e Sousa (Portuguese pronunciation: [mɐnuˈɛl fɐˈɾiɐ i ˈsozɐ]; Spanish: Faria y Sousa; 18 March 1590 – 3 June 1649) was a Portuguese historian and poet who frequently wrote in Spanish.[1]

Portrait of Manuel de Faria e Sousa in Ásia portuguesa

He was born into a Portuguese noble family and studied in Braga for some years before entering into the service of the Bishop of Porto. Except for about four years, from 1631 to 1634, during which he was a member of the Portuguese embassy in Rome, the greater part of his later life was spent in Madrid, where he died in June 1649.

He was married to Catarina Machado, the "Albania" of his poems, which enabled him to lead a studious domestic life, dividing his cares and affections between his children and his books. His first big work, an Epitome de las historias Portuguezas (Madrid, 1628), was favorably received; but some passages in his enormous commentary upon the Portuguese epic Os Lusíadas, the poem of Luís de Camões,[2] excited the suspicion of the inquisitors, caused his temporary incarceration, and led to the permanent loss of his official salary. Despite the enthusiasm that is said to have prescribed to him the daily task of twelve folio pages, death overtook him before he had completed his hugest enterprise, a history of the Portuguese in all parts of the world.

Several portions of the work appeared at Lisbon after his death, under the editorship of Captain Faria e Sousa : Europa Portugueza (1667, 3 vols.); Ásia Portugueza (1666–1675, 3 vols.); África Portugueza (1681). As a poet, Faria e Sousa was nearly as prolific; but his poems are vitiated by the prevailing Gongorism of his time. They were for the most part collected in the Noches claras (Madrid, 1624–1626), and the Fuente de Aganipe, of which four volumes were published in Madrid in 1644–1646. He also wrote, from information supplied by P. A. Semmedo, Imperio de China i cultura evangelica en l (Madrid, 1642), and translated and completed the Nobiliário of the Count of Barcelos.

There are English translations by J. Stevens of the History of Portugal (London, 1698), and of Portuguese Asia (London, 1695).

Works edit

 
Frontispice of Europa Portuguesa, 1678
  • Muerte de Jesus y llanto de Maria. Madrid, 1623
  • Fabula de Narciso e Echo. Lisboa, 1623. In Portuguese
  • Divinas e humanas flores. Madrid, por Diego Flameco 1624
  • Noches claras. Madrid, por Diego Flameco 1624
  • Fuente de Aganipe y Rimas varias. Madrid, por Sanchez 1644, 1646. In Portuguese and Spanish. In seven parts:

1a : 600 sonetos

2a : 12 "poemas em outava rythma, silvas e sextinas[1]"

3a : canções, odes, 200 madrigals ("madrigales"), sextinas e tercetos

4a : 20 eclogas

5a : redondilhas, glosas, cantilenas, decimas, romances e epigramas

6a : "Musa nueva" com sonetos, oitavas, tercetos, canções, etc. reduzidos a versos octosilabos

7a : "Engenho" de acrostichos, esdrúxulos, ecos, etc.

  • Epithalamio de los casamientos de los señores Marqueses de Molina. Saragoça, 1624
  • Epitome de las historias portuguesas. Madrid, por Francisco martinez 1628

Is the same work amplified later with the title of Europa portuguesa.

  • Escuriale por Jacobum Gibbes Anglum. Madrid, 1658. tradução em castelhano duma descrição do Escurial em latim.
  • Lusiadas de Luis de Camoens, principe de los poetas de España. Comentadas. Madrid, por Juan Sanches, 1639.

Say Faria, That begins this work in 1614, using 25 years, examining more than thousand authors, and between this ones 300 Italians.

  • Informacion a favor de Manuel de faria y sousa etc., 1640
  • Peregrino instruido
  • Imperio de la China e cultura evangelica en el, etc.
  • Nenia : poema acrostico a la reyna de España D. Isabel de Bourbon. Madrid, 1644
  • Nobiliario del Conde de Barcellos D. Pedro, hijo delrey D. Dionis de Portugal, traducido etc. Madrid, 1646
  • El gran justicia de Aragon Don Martin Baptista de Lanuza. Madrid, 1650
  • Asia Portuguesa. 3 tomos :

1° Lisboa, Henrique Valente de Oliveira, 1666 : History of Índia, since it discovery until 1538.

2° Lisboa, Antonio Craesbeeck de Mello, 1674 : History of Índia, from 1538 to 1581

3° Lisboa, ibidem, 1675 : History of Índia, during the Spanish dominion (1581 - 1640).

  • Europa Portuguesa. 3 tomos :

1° Lisboa, Antonio Craesbeeck de Mello, 1678 : From universal diluvio to Portugal with king.

2° Lisboa, Ibid, 1679 : From Government of Count D. Henrique to D. João III.

3° Lisboa, Ibid, 1680 : From king D. Sebastião to Filipe III of Portugal.

  • África Portuguesa. Lisboa, Antonio Craesbeeck de Mello, 1681 : History of conquest from D. João I to year 1562.
  • Rimas varias de Luis de Camoens, etc. comentadas. Lisboa, Theotonio Damaso de Mello, 1685.

References edit

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ "Epitome of an Era:", Being Portuguese in Spanish, Purdue University Press, pp. 79–138, 2020-04-15, ISBN 978-1-55753-885-7, retrieved 2024-02-18
  2. ^ "The Lusiads". World Digital Library. 1800–1882. Retrieved 2013-08-30.

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This article contains wording that promotes the subject in a subjective manner without imparting real information Please remove or replace such wording and instead of making proclamations about a subject s importance use facts and attribution to demonstrate that importance August 2013 Learn how and when to remove this message Manuel de Faria e Sousa Portuguese pronunciation mɐnuˈɛl dɨ fɐˈɾiɐ i ˈsozɐ Spanish Faria y Sousa 18 March 1590 3 June 1649 was a Portuguese historian and poet who frequently wrote in Spanish 1 Portrait of Manuel de Faria e Sousa in Asia portuguesa He was born into a Portuguese noble family and studied in Braga for some years before entering into the service of the Bishop of Porto Except for about four years from 1631 to 1634 during which he was a member of the Portuguese embassy in Rome the greater part of his later life was spent in Madrid where he died in June 1649 He was married to Catarina Machado the Albania of his poems which enabled him to lead a studious domestic life dividing his cares and affections between his children and his books His first big work an Epitome de las historias Portuguezas Madrid 1628 was favorably received but some passages in his enormous commentary upon the Portuguese epic Os Lusiadas the poem of Luis de Camoes 2 excited the suspicion of the inquisitors caused his temporary incarceration and led to the permanent loss of his official salary Despite the enthusiasm that is said to have prescribed to him the daily task of twelve folio pages death overtook him before he had completed his hugest enterprise a history of the Portuguese in all parts of the world Several portions of the work appeared at Lisbon after his death under the editorship of Captain Faria e Sousa Europa Portugueza 1667 3 vols Asia Portugueza 1666 1675 3 vols Africa Portugueza 1681 As a poet Faria e Sousa was nearly as prolific but his poems are vitiated by the prevailing Gongorism of his time They were for the most part collected in the Noches claras Madrid 1624 1626 and the Fuente de Aganipe of which four volumes were published in Madrid in 1644 1646 He also wrote from information supplied by P A Semmedo Imperio de China i cultura evangelica en l Madrid 1642 and translated and completed the Nobiliario of the Count of Barcelos There are English translations by J Stevens of the History of Portugal London 1698 and of Portuguese Asia London 1695 Contents 1 Works 2 References 2 1 Footnotes 2 2 SourcesWorks edit nbsp Frontispice of Europa Portuguesa 1678 Muerte de Jesus y llanto de Maria Madrid 1623 Fabula de Narciso e Echo Lisboa 1623 In Portuguese Divinas e humanas flores Madrid por Diego Flameco 1624 Noches claras Madrid por Diego Flameco 1624 Fuente de Aganipe y Rimas varias Madrid por Sanchez 1644 1646 In Portuguese and Spanish In seven parts 1a 600 sonetos2a 12 poemas em outava rythma silvas e sextinas 1 3a cancoes odes 200 madrigals madrigales sextinas e tercetos4a 20 eclogas5a redondilhas glosas cantilenas decimas romances e epigramas6a Musa nueva com sonetos oitavas tercetos cancoes etc reduzidos a versos octosilabos7a Engenho de acrostichos esdruxulos ecos etc Epithalamio de los casamientos de los senores Marqueses de Molina Saragoca 1624 Epitome de las historias portuguesas Madrid por Francisco martinez 1628 Is the same work amplified later with the title of Europa portuguesa Escuriale por Jacobum Gibbes Anglum Madrid 1658 traducao em castelhano duma descricao do Escurial em latim Lusiadas de Luis de Camoens principe de los poetas de Espana Comentadas Madrid por Juan Sanches 1639 Say Faria That begins this work in 1614 using 25 years examining more than thousand authors and between this ones 300 Italians Informacion a favor de Manuel de faria y sousa etc 1640 Peregrino instruido Imperio de la China e cultura evangelica en el etc Nenia poema acrostico a la reyna de Espana D Isabel de Bourbon Madrid 1644 Nobiliario del Conde de Barcellos D Pedro hijo delrey D Dionis de Portugal traducido etc Madrid 1646 El gran justicia de Aragon Don Martin Baptista de Lanuza Madrid 1650 Asia Portuguesa 3 tomos 1 Lisboa Henrique Valente de Oliveira 1666 History of India since it discovery until 1538 2 Lisboa Antonio Craesbeeck de Mello 1674 History of India from 1538 to 15813 Lisboa ibidem 1675 History of India during the Spanish dominion 1581 1640 Europa Portuguesa 3 tomos 1 Lisboa Antonio Craesbeeck de Mello 1678 From universal diluvio to Portugal with king 2 Lisboa Ibid 1679 From Government of Count D Henrique to D Joao III 3 Lisboa Ibid 1680 From king D Sebastiao to Filipe III of Portugal Africa Portuguesa Lisboa Antonio Craesbeeck de Mello 1681 History of conquest from D Joao I to year 1562 Rimas varias de Luis de Camoens etc comentadas Lisboa Theotonio Damaso de Mello 1685 References editFootnotes edit Epitome of an Era Being Portuguese in Spanish Purdue University Press pp 79 138 2020 04 15 ISBN 978 1 55753 885 7 retrieved 2024 02 18 The Lusiads World Digital Library 1800 1882 Retrieved 2013 08 30 Sources edit nbsp This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Faria y Sousa Manuel de Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 10 11th ed Cambridge University Press p 177 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Manuel de Faria e Sousa amp oldid 1213032039, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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