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    Os Lusíadas (Portuguese pronunciation: [uʒ luˈzi.ɐðɐʃ]), usually translated as The Lusiads, is a Portuguese epic poem written by Luís Vaz de Camões (c...
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    work Os Lusíadas (The Lusiads). His collection of poetry The Parnasum of Luís de Camões was lost during his life. The influence of his masterpiece Os Lusíadas...
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    ISBN 9785983790285. Fabio Renato Villela. Os Lusíadas, Canto III, 11. Adaptação De Os LusÍadas Ao Português Atual. Luís de Camões «Os Lusíadas. Canto Terceiro». www.tania-soleil...
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  • 1580 of Luís de Camões, a poet and national literary icon. Camões wrote Os Lusíadas (usually translated as The Lusiads), Portugal's national epic poem celebrating...
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  • they never be found defeated") — from Os Lusíadas, Book VII, 71st Stanza. Special Operations Troops Centre: Que os muitos por ser poucos não temamos ("May...
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    character created by the Portuguese poet Luís de Camões in his epic poem Os Lusíadas (first printed in 1572), as a personification of the Cape of Good Hope...
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    canto in the Divine Comedy is 142 lines long, while the average canto in Os Lusíadas is 882 lines long. Some famous poems that employ the canto division are...
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    appears in Os Lusíadas of the Portuguese epic poet Luís Vaz de Camões, who opposed the boarding of the armada.[citation needed] Os Lusíadas is often regarded...
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  • S2CID 166420522. Dixon, Paul B. (1985). "History as Prophecy in Camões's "Os Lusíadas"". Luso-Brazilian Review. 22 (2): 145–150. JSTOR 3513451. Kimaid, Michael...
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    explorations and accomplishments. The Portuguese national epic poem, Os Lusíadas, was written in his honour by Luís de Camões. Vasco da Gama was born...
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    introduced by the Portuguese epic poet Luís de Camões in Canto IV of his work Os Lusíadas ("The Lusiads"). The Old Man of Restelo is variously interpreted as a...
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    Ferreira also translated into Mirandese the epic poem by Camões, Os Lusíadas (Ls Lusíadas), under his pseudonym Francisco Niebro and published it in 2009...
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  • Spannung künftiger Empfänglichkeiten. Luís de Camões's 16th-century epic Os Lusíadas, the most important epic in the Portuguese language, is not only one...
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    national epic of Luís de Camões, author of the national and epic poem Os Lusíadas (The Lusiads). The seventeenth century was marked by the introduction...
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    and glorifies above all the style of Luís de Camões, the author of Os Lusíadas, and the Portuguese discoveries. It points to these people and events...
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    first strophe of the Portuguese epic poem Os Lusíadas by Luís de Camões (c. 1524 – 10 June 1580). As armas e os barões assinalados, Que da ocidental praia...
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    century AD), and would later be reiterated by Camões in his epic poem Os Lusíadas (first printed in 1572).[citation needed] In one version of Odysseus's...
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  • Encyclopædia Britannica. Ottava rima at Poetry Foundation. Luís Vaz de Camões, Os Lusíadas, Canto Primeiro, stanza 1 (in Portuguese). Roy Lewis, On Reading French...
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  • collection of Arthurian legends in Middle English Aeneid, a Roman epic Os Lusíadas, a Portuguese literary epic The Lay of the Cid, a mediaeval Spanish epic...
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  • jumps back and forth in time, so there is no actual present time line. Os Lusíadas is a story about a voyage of Vasco da Gama to India and back. The narration...
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    Francisco de Medrano and Lope de Vega. Although better known for his epic Os Lusíadas, Luís de Camões is also considered the greatest Portuguese lyric poet...
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    Cambridge University Press. pp. 77–78. Martianus Capella, De nuptiis 2.164. Os Lusíadas, IV, 33, translated as The Lusiad by Thomas Moore Musgrave (1826). In...
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  • Os Grandes Portugueses (English: The Greatest Portuguese) was a public poll contest organized by the Portuguese public broadcasting station RTP and hosted...
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    Greater importance was given to Luís de Camões and his masterpiece, Os Lusíadas, which exalted Portugal as a nation of heroes aided by the classical...
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    initiated, eventually became the foundation of the Portuguese national epic, Os Lusíadas by Luís de Camões. The dramatic circumstances of the relationship between...
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    foreign, are rare works such as a copy of the "princeps" edition of Os Lusíadas of Camões (1572), the Ordinations of D. Manuel (1521), the Capitolos...
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    French Song of Roland, the Spanish Cantar de mio Cid, the Portuguese Os Lusíadas, the Armenian Daredevils of Sassoun, John Milton's Paradise Lost, The...
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    captivity. In 1572, the poet Luís de Camões presented his masterpiece Os Lusíadas and dedicated a poem to Sebastian that won him a royal pension. In 1573...
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  • the works of Azorín. Berengario de Carpi, Tractatus. Luís de Camões, Os Lusíadas. First edition in four volumes, Ibarra 1789. Jacques Cazotte, The Devil...
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    or then companions, And in it by then the first inhabitants. Camões, Os Lusíadas, strophe 22, Canto III The mistranslation became a real and plausible...
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