Camoes, Luis De -- Britannica Student Encyclopedia Camoes, Luis de (1524?80). Regarded as Portugal s national poet, Luís de Camõesleft his homeland in 1553 as a young poet and returned 17 years later as a http://www.britannica.com/ebi/article-9273471
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Museu Virtual Da Imprensa - Luís De Camões Luis Vaz de Camões is considered the greatest Portuguese poet of all times.In the Lusiadas heroic poem that Camões was probably born in 1524 or 1525. http://www.imultimedia.pt/museuvirtpress/ing/camoes.html
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LOPES-GRA A Camoes Sonnets [HC] Classical Reviews- August 2001 settings, both for solo voice and chorus, of sonnets by the great classic Portuguese poet Luis de Cam es (1524 1590). The present release http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
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Extractions: Portugal's earliest recorded inhabitants-members of an Ibero-Celtic tribe known to Imperial Rome as the Lusitani and first mentioned in the second century B.C.-have mixed with Germanic, Celtic, Roman, Arabic, and African peoples to form today's relatively homogeneous Portuguese population. Portuguese citizens of black African descent, who emigrated to Portugal after decolonization of Portugal's African territories, make up the country's only significant and distinct minority group but probably number fewer than 100,000. Portugal has many ancient and medieval monuments and buildings, that include the Pena and Sintra palaces; the ex-royal residence of Queluz; the walled city of Obidos; the cathedrals at Batalha and Alcobaca; the castle of Sao Jorge in Lisbon; Roman temple ruins in Evora; and the castle of Afonso Henriques in Guimaraes, near Oporto, where the Portuguese nation was founded.
TDS; Passports, Visas, Travel Documents Portuguese Culture Luis Vaz de Camoes (152480) is the most famous poet to have written in Portuguese and is a Portuguese national hero. http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
Vasco Da Gama's Heroic Voyage: Implications For Sri Lanka (Os Lusiadas) by Luis de Camoes (152480), who was born on the day that daGama died. Camoes had a classical education in the University of Coimbra. http://www.infolanka.com/org/srilanka/hist/hist10.html
Extractions: This year marks the 500th anniversary of Vasco da Gama's (1469-1524) voyage to India, which is rated as one of the greatest achievements of mankind. It is only comparable to Neil Armstrong's journey to the moon. Da Gama's breakthrough opened up the sea route to India and provided the platform for extensive contact between the Orient (East) and the Occident (West). He gave 'new worlds to the World'. The voyage in 1498 is significant in terms of what it set in train. It turned the Indian Ocean into a Portuguese lake in the century that followed. It short-cut the traditional overland routes to the Orient and undercut in a dramatic fashion huge and established commercial interests. More importantly, it marked the beginning of the Portuguese expansion overseas which spanned five centuries over four continents. Tragic Camoes had the advantage of dealing with recorded history of which he was in part a witness. His experience and knowledge gave him an unique opportunity to write The Lusiads, which symbolizes the tradition of Portugal. The Lusiads was modelled on the classical epics of Homer and Virgil. Camoes's goal was to write a poem which should rival Virgil's Aeneid. He has left his personal impress on the Lusiads which does not appear as an imitation of the Aeneid. The Aenied is called after a man, Aeneas. The Lusiads is called after a people (The Sons of Lusus). The Portuguese were believed to be descendants of Lusus, (the eponymous hero of Lusitania), the mythical first settler in Portugal.
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Extractions: STRAUSS SP 4050 Requiem pelas vitimas do fascismo em Portugal were written as early as 1939 whereas his last settings (those of Op.231) date from 1984. Aquela Triste e Leda Nadrugada Op. 112 (1959), are simple, fairly straightforward and modally inflected, sometimes calling, say, John Ireland or Frank Bridge to mind. is not a song-cycle, but rather a collection of settings composed at different periods between the 1940s and 1979 (and maybe later still, though we are not told). As such this set may be heard as a transitional piece since the earlier settings, such as Alegres Campos Canto de Amor e de Morte for piano quintet or his Requiem of 1979). Really well worth having, even if you are far from fluent in Portuguese this communicates strongly through wholeheartedness and sincerity. Hubert Culot ORDERING DETAILS The prices remain the same but not the transport costs:
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Alfredo De Mello On Luis De Camoens The 10th June is Luis de Camoes Day and Portugal s greatest holiday. I thoughtthat it would be He was born in a poor fidalgo family in Lisbon in 1524. http://www.colaco.net/1/AdmCamoens1.htm
Extractions: [ The 1581 portrait of Luis de Camoens with the inscription in Marathi / Hindi which reads MahaKavi Camoi-ish in other words: the Great Poet Camoens ] The 10th June is Luis de Camoes Day and Portugal's greatest holiday. I thought that it would be fitting for the TGF to have an account of the life of Camoens, his sad life, and the 16 years spent in Goa and the East, where he wrote his most celebrated Opus" The Lusiads". Camoens had a Goan lover, called Barbara, and she took care of him in Lisbon until his death, exactly 420 years ago. He did not make any money, as the other Portuguese of his time, and he paid dearly for his satire, and his writings criticizing the Portuguese rule. Personally I feel, that Camoens belongs to Goa also, and it is a pity that the Indian Govt. took down the statue of Luis de Camoens, which was erected in Old Goa. A de M In the heyday of Golden Goa, during the Vice-Royalty of Dom Afonso de Noronha, the sixteenth Governor General, and fifth Viceroy of the ESTADO DA INDIA, on the first of September 1553, just after the monsoon ended, allowing the caravels to ford the entrance of the river Mandovi, there arrived the sole carrack "Sâo Bento" piloted by Diogo Garcia, a Castillian, having as shipmaster Antonio Ledo, and next in command Francisco Pires