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Júlio Francisco António Adeodato Barreto (3 December 1905 – 6 August 1937), better known as Adeodato Barreto, was a Luso-Goan poet and writer. His works include important archetypes and paradigms from Hindu culture. In his poems there are notions of eternal return and transmigration, which are considered anchors of Indian philosophy.

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  • Júlio Francisco António Adeodato Barreto (3 December 1905 – 6 August 1937), better known as Adeodato Barreto, was a Luso-Goan poet and writer. His works include important archetypes and paradigms from Hindu culture. In his poems there are notions of eternal return and transmigration, which are considered anchors of Indian philosophy. (en)
  • Júlio Francisco António Adeodato Barreto (em concanim: जूलियॊ फ़्रांसिस्कॊ आंतॊनियॊ आदॆयॊदातॊ बार्रॆतॊ; Margão, 3 de dezembro de 1905 - Coimbra, 6 de agosto de 1937), mais conhecido como Adeodato Barreto, foi um poeta e escritor luso-goês. As suas obras contêm importantes arquétipos e paradigmas da cultura hindu. Nos seu poemas observam-se as noções de eterno regresso e de transmigração, âncoras da filosofia Indiana. (pt)
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  • Júlio Francisco António Adeodato Barreto (3 December 1905 – 6 August 1937), better known as Adeodato Barreto, was a Luso-Goan poet and writer. His works include important archetypes and paradigms from Hindu culture. In his poems there are notions of eternal return and transmigration, which are considered anchors of Indian philosophy. (en)
  • Júlio Francisco António Adeodato Barreto (em concanim: जूलियॊ फ़्रांसिस्कॊ आंतॊनियॊ आदॆयॊदातॊ बार्रॆतॊ; Margão, 3 de dezembro de 1905 - Coimbra, 6 de agosto de 1937), mais conhecido como Adeodato Barreto, foi um poeta e escritor luso-goês. As suas obras contêm importantes arquétipos e paradigmas da cultura hindu. Nos seu poemas observam-se as noções de eterno regresso e de transmigração, âncoras da filosofia Indiana. (pt)
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