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- c. 1524 or 1525 – 10 June 1580), sometimes rendered in English as Camoens or Camoëns (/ˈkæmoʊənz/ KAM-oh-ənz), is considered Portugal's and the Portuguese...
- pray that it be granted to me To drink again at the fountain of Helicon. Camoens cites the fountain as a great source of poetic inspiration in his epic...
- em castelhano duma descrição do Escurial em latim. Lusiadas de Luis de Camoens, principe de los poetas de España. Comentadas. Madrid, por Juan Sanches...
- The Camões Prize (Portuguese: Prémio Camões, Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈpɾɛmju kaˈmõjʃ]), named after Luís de Camões, is the most important prize for...
- (in English) The Lusiads of Camoens (in English), translated by John James Aubertin, first part. The Lusiads of Camoens (in English), translated by John...
- Luis Vaz de Camoens (1881). Camoens: his life and his Lusiads, a commentary: Volume 2. Oxford University. p. 573. The "Moor" of Camoens, meaning simply...
- Bulgaria Volume 4.6:   Bulgaria  –   Calgary Volume 5.1:   Calhoun  –   Camoens Volume 5.2:   Camorra  –   Cape Colony Volume 5.3:   Capefigue  –   Carneades...
- articles in the 1860s for the journal The Philatelist under the name Herbert Camoens. As the hobby and study of stamps began to grow, stamp albums and stamp...
- Guarini's Il pastor fido, Selected Parts of Horace, and The Lusiad of Camoens, the first English translation of the latter work (circulated from 1655...
- the Moors of Africa. Sébastian's entourage includes the idealistic poet Camoëns and the Moor princess Zayda, whom he had rescued from being burnt at the...