António Pereira de Sousa Caldas, was a Brazilian poet and author. He studied mathematics at the University at sixteen. At some point he developed an interest in French philosophy. In 1781 his interest and leanings caused him to be imprisoned by the Inquisition. They condemned him for being heretical, naturalistic, blasphemously deist and other things related to his French philosophical sympathies. After that he was sentenced to catechism for six months as a kind of re-education.
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- António Pereira de Sousa Caldas, was a Brazilian poet and author. He studied mathematics at the University at sixteen. At some point he developed an interest in French philosophy. In 1781 his interest and leanings caused him to be imprisoned by the Inquisition. They condemned him for being heretical, naturalistic, blasphemously deist and other things related to his French philosophical sympathies. After that he was sentenced to catechism for six months as a kind of re-education. In 1784 he wrote a poem inspired by Jean Jacques Rousseau and remained unorthodox theologically. However, after a trip to Europe in 1789, he became sincerely Catholic and was ordained in 1790. He did not abandon his previous ideals entirely as he wrote on reconciling sincere Catholic faith with the ideals of political freedom espoused by the French philosophers.
- António Pereira Sousa Caldas foi um sacerdote católico, poeta e orador sacro brasileiro, além de autor de diversas obras líricas de carácter filosófico.
- Анто́нио Пере́йра де Со́уза Ка́льдас — бразильский поэт. Учился математике и праву в университете города Коимбра в Португалии. В 1790 стал священником; пользовался громкой известностью как проповедник. В 1791—1808 преимущественно в Лиссабоне, с 1808 в Рио-де-Жанейро. Посмертно в Париже были изданы «Стихотворения духовные и светские», проникнутые христианским смирением и простотой.
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- António Pereira de Sousa Caldas, was a Brazilian poet and author. He studied mathematics at the University at sixteen. At some point he developed an interest in French philosophy. In 1781 his interest and leanings caused him to be imprisoned by the Inquisition. They condemned him for being heretical, naturalistic, blasphemously deist and other things related to his French philosophical sympathies. After that he was sentenced to catechism for six months as a kind of re-education.
- António Pereira Sousa Caldas foi um sacerdote católico, poeta e orador sacro brasileiro, além de autor de diversas obras líricas de carácter filosófico.
- Анто́нио Пере́йра де Со́уза Ка́льдас — бразильский поэт. Учился математике и праву в университете города Коимбра в Португалии. В 1790 стал священником; пользовался громкой известностью как проповедник. В 1791—1808 преимущественно в Лиссабоне, с 1808 в Рио-де-Жанейро.
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- Sousa Caldas
- Соуза Кальдас, Антонио Перейра де
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