达米昂·德戈伊斯

达米昂·德戈伊斯(葡萄牙語:Damião de Góis,1502年—1574年),文艺复兴时期欧洲外交家。他曾作为外交家的身份效力于葡萄牙宫廷。他的历史著作叙述了文艺复兴时期几位葡萄牙国王的统治。[1]

达米昂·德戈伊斯
达米昂·德戈伊斯像
出生(1502-02-02)1502年2月2日
葡萄牙王国 阿莲卡
逝世1574年1月30日(1574歲—01—30)(71歲)
葡萄牙王国 阿莲卡
国籍葡萄牙王国
职业人文主义 哲学家 历史学家

参考

  1. ^ Sandra Sider.(2007). Handbook to Life in Renaissance Europe.Oxford University Press,USA.ISBN 9780195330847.

扩展阅读

  • Legatio Magni Indorum Imperatoris Presbyteri Ioannis ... (Antwerp 1532; new ed. in: Elizabeth B. Blackburn, “The Legacy of ‘Prester John’”, Moreana 4, 1967, 37–98)
  • Ecclesiastes de Salamam, com algũas annotações neçessarias (Venezia, 1538; new ed. by T. F. Earle, O Livro de Ecclesiastes, Lisboa, 2002)
  • Livro de Marco Tullio Ciçeram chamado Catam maior, ou da velhiçe, dedicado a Tito Pomponio Attico (Venezia, 1538)
  • Fides, religio, moresque Aethiopum ... (Lovanii 1540; Parisiis ²1541; German tr. Wiesbaden 1999)
  • Deploratio Lappianae gentis (Lovanii 1540)
  • Urbis Olisiponis descriptio (Évora, 1554; Frankfurt, 1603; Coimbra, 1791; Eng. tr. New York, 1996)
  • Crónica do Felicíssimo Rei D. Manuel (Lisboa 1566–67; ²1619; Coimbra 1926)
  • Crónica do Principe D. João (Lisboa, 1567; new ed. by Graça Almeida Rodrigues, Lisboa, 1977)
  • As cartas Latinas de Damião de Góis, ed. by Amadeu Torres, in Noese e crise na epistolografia Latina goisiana (Paris, 1982)
  • Damião de Góis, Lisbon in the Renaissance. A New Translation of the Urbis Olisiponis Descriptio by Jeffey S. Ruth (New York: 1996)
  • Jean Aubin, “Damião de Góis dans une Europe Évangelique”, in: Id., Le Latin et l'astrolabe, Lisboa – Paris 1996, 211–35
  • Jeremy Lawrance, “The Middle Indies: Damião de Góis on Preseter John and the Ethiopians”, Renaissance Studies, 6 (1992), 306-24
  • Elisabeth Feist Hirsch, Damião de Gois (Lisboa, 1987)
  • Damião de Góis: humaniste européen, ed. by J. V. de Pina Martins (Braga, 1982)
  • Marcel Bataillon, “Le cosmopolitisme de Damião de Góis”, in: Id., Études sur le Portugal au temps de l'humanisme, Coimbra 1952, 149–96
  • “Góis, Damião de”, in: Grande enciclopédia Portuguesa e Brasileira, Lisboa – Rio de Janeiro 1935–60, 494–97.
  • "Melodias estranhas", chamber opera by António Chagas Rosa on a libretto by Gerrit Komrij. 2001.

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