- (Portuguese pronunciation: [uʒ luˈzi.ɐðɐʃ]),
usually translated as The
Lusiads, is a
Portuguese epic poem
written by Luís Vaz de Camões (c. 1524/5 – 1580)...
- poet Luís de Camões (c. 1524–1580)
wrote the epic poem Os Lusíadas (The
Lusiads), with Virgil's
Aeneid as his main influence.
Modern Portuguese poetry...
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emphatic expression. 3. Also nós
outros in
early modern Portuguese (e.g. The
Lusiads), and
nosoutros in Galician. 4.
Alternatively nous
autres in French. 5...
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successes until,
while at
Forest Hill, he
produced his
translation of the
Lusiad, from the
Portuguese of Luís de Camões. This was a
success that brought...
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Monsoon Expedition of 1960–1961 and, with RV Horizon, parti****ted the 1962
Lusiad Expedition. The ship's work
added information of
submarine topography (bathymetry)...
- in the
Portuguese language and
author of the
Portuguese epic poem The
Lusiads. In
March 2006, the
Museum of the
Portuguese Language, an
interactive museum...
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Calicut University Publications (The
incident is
mentioned by
Camoes in The
Lusiads,
wherein it is
stated that the
Zamorin "showed no
signs of treachery" and...
- example,
where it is a
mandatory form to be adopted. Luís de Camões' The
Lusiads or the
Iliad and the
Odyssey of
Homer are
prime examples. The
latter work...
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poetry and
drama but is best
remembered for his epic work Os Lusíadas (The
Lusiads). His
collection of
poetry The
Parnasum of Luís de Camões was lost during...
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Francis Burton, Luis Vaz de
Camoens (1881). Camoens: his life and his
Lusiads, a commentary:
Volume 2.
Oxford University. p. 573. The "Moor" of Camoens...