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Damiao de Gois Elisabeth Feist Hirsch

Damiao de Gois By Elisabeth Feist Hirsch

Summary

Gois, although generally little known, was - in his life and finally as a victim of the Inquisition in Portugal - thoroughly representative of the course of sixteenth-century Erasmian humanism in Portugal;

Damiao de Gois Summary

Damiao de Gois: The Life and Thought of a Portuguese Humanist, 1502-1574 by Elisabeth Feist Hirsch

Scholars have given relatively little attention to sixteenth-century Portuguese humanism, although Portugal's vital influence on the humanistic thirst for learning has been readily acknowledged. Through her heroic explorations of distant lands and dangerous sea routes, Portugal infected many humanists with the excitement of discovery, none more than Damiao de Gois, Portuguese student of history. Gois, although generally little known, was - in his life and finally as a victim of the Inquisition in Portugal - thoroughly representative of the course of sixteenth-century Erasmian humanism in Portugal; in addition he deserves recognition in his own right as a contributor to modern historiography. Portugal's explorations and the atmosphere of passion for discovery that prevailed in Lisbon had as strong an influence on Gois during his early years as that of the school of Erasmus, the prince of humanists who was eventually to become his personal friend and guide. Gois's two great chronicles of the Portuguese kings John II and Ma nuel I culminated a life spent as diplomat, composer, art collector, articulate pleader for religious tolerance, and scrupulous student of history. A factual report of Gois's life - in the main outlines accurate but not complete - exists in Portuguese, and a short resume of his life has been published in English, but so far no full study has been available in any language.

Table of Contents

I. The Court of Manuel I.- II. The Diplomat.- III. Gois's Intellectual and Spiritual Development.- IV. Damiao de Gois and the Arts.- V. Gois and the Diplomatic Community.- VI. Erasmus and Damiao de Gois.- VII. Italy (1534-1538).- VIII. Louvain (1538-1544).- IX. Damiao de Gois's Humanist Thinking.- X. Humanism in Portugal under King John III (1521-1557).- XI. Damiao de Gois's Contribution to Historiography.- XII. Trial and Death.- Epilogue.- Author Index.- Name Index.

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NLS9789401034906
9789401034906
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Damiao de Gois: The Life and Thought of a Portuguese Humanist, 1502-1574 by Elisabeth Feist Hirsch
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Springer
2011-10-13
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