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Of Spices and Spies: Paradise Lost, Os Lusíadas, and Richard Fanshawe’s Lusiad (1655)
Modern philology, 2022It has long been thought that John Milton’s Paradise Lost (1667) engages with Os Lusíadas (1572), the Portuguese epic written by Luís Vaz de Camões about Vasco da Gama’s 1497–99 voyage from Lisbon to India, and that Milton probably did so using the ...
Emily Soon
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Revista Opinião Filosófica
This study undertakes a comparative reading of three canonical epics India’s Mahabharata, Portugal’s Os Lusíadas, and Spain’s El Cid to examine how divine justice is constructed, justified, and selectively distributed within epic traditions.
Saloni Jha
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This study undertakes a comparative reading of three canonical epics India’s Mahabharata, Portugal’s Os Lusíadas, and Spain’s El Cid to examine how divine justice is constructed, justified, and selectively distributed within epic traditions.
Saloni Jha
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Os Lusíadas e a Imaginação Onírica: Perspectivas Neuroliterárias
SinapseNo contexto do quinto centenário de Luís de Camões, este artigo investiga a representação dos sonhos n’Os Lusíadas através de uma abordagem interdisciplinar que combina literatura e neurociência.
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Revista Portuguesa de Humanidades
The existence of a previously unknown copy of Os Lusíadas, by Luís de Camões, bearing the date 1572, and housed at the Instituto Valencia de Don Juan, of Madrid, has been recently pointed out by Aurelio Vargas Díaz-Toledo.
Rita Marnoto
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The existence of a previously unknown copy of Os Lusíadas, by Luís de Camões, bearing the date 1572, and housed at the Instituto Valencia de Don Juan, of Madrid, has been recently pointed out by Aurelio Vargas Díaz-Toledo.
Rita Marnoto
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