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Rainer Daehnhardt (7 de dezembro de 1941) é um historiador e colecionador luso-alemão.

Biografia

É descendente de uma família de diplomatas e militares alemães radicados em Portugal desde 1706.
Fez os seus estudos na Alemanha e em Portugal, especializando-se no estudo de armaria.
Preside a Sociedade Portuguesa de Armas Antigas desde 1972, representando Portugal em congressos internacionais e dando conferências em muitas instituições europeias, americanas e asiáticas. É membro da Arms and Armour Society de Londres, da Gesellschaft für Historische Waffen und Kostümkund de Berlim e da Rowland Society. É membro honorário da ASAC (American Society of Arms Collectors) dos EUA.
É autor de livros e artigos, na sua maioria ligados à armaria antiga e à História de Portugal.

Obra

1961- Einzelne Stücke meiner Antiquitätensammlung , edição do autor
1970- Coleccionar Armas Antigas (vol.I), edição Sala das Armas
1971- A Sociedade Portuguesa de Armas Antigas (depois incluído nos Estatutos da Sociedade Portuguesa de Armas Antigas em 1972), edição SPAA
1975- Espingardaria Portuguesa/Armurerie Liegeoise, com Claude Gaier. Edição da F.N. de Viana do Castelo
1990- Alguns Segredos de História Luso-Alemã. Edição bilingue (Português/Alemão), Edição Pesquisa Histórica
1991- A Missão Templária nos Descobrimentos. 1ª edição Nova Acrópole
1993- Páginas Secretas da História de Portugal (vol.1). 1ª edição Nova Acrópole
1994- Páginas Secretas da História de Portugal (vol.II). 1ª edição Nova Acrópole
1994- Espingarda Feiticeira. 1ª edição, Texto Editora
1994- Portugal, a Missão que Falta Cumprir. Com Eduardo Amarante. 1ª edição Nova Acrópole
1996- Homens, Espadas e Tomates. 1ª edição, Nova Acrópole
1997- Potes de Especiarias nas Naus das Carreiras das Índias do séc. XV ao séc. XVIII. Edição do Grupo de Amigos do Museu de Marinha
1998- Acerca das Armaduras de D. Sebastião. 1ª edição, Publicações Quipu
1998- Acerca da Viagem de Vasco da Gama. 1ª edição, Publicações Quipu
1998- Dos Açores à Antárctida. 1ª edição, Publicações Quipu
1999- Mulheres de Armas e Coragem. 1ª edição, Publicações Quipu
1999- Portugal e a Europa – Traídos e Burlados. 1ª edição, Publicações Quipu
1999- O Homem e a Arma-A Humanidade no Caminho da Auto-Extinção? 1º edição. Publicações Quipu
2000- Do Céu ao Inferno/From Heaven to Hell. Com Heinz Schön. 1ª edição, Publicações Quipu
2002- Identidade Portuguesa, Porque a Defendo. 1ª edição. Edições Quipu
2003- Geburt, Tod und Auferstehung des Deutschlandliedes. 1ª edição. Edições Quipu
2004- Mir Reicht’s. 1ª edição. Edição Pesquisa Histórica
2005- Portugal Cristianíssimo. 1ª edição. Zéfiro
2006- O Perdão dos Templários (com vários autores). 1ª edição. Zéfiro
2009- Segredos da Descoberta da Austrália pelos Portugueses (com textos de George Collingridge e Richard H. Major). 1º edição. Zéfiro
2010- O Enigma-Fernão de Magalhães (com textos de Latino Coelho e Caetano Alberto). 1ª edição. Apeiron Edições
2011- D. Sebastião-O Elmo e Alcácer Quibir. 1ª edição. Apeiron Edições
2012- Ser Português! Uma Honra, um Privilégio Merecido, ou um Acaso Assumido? 1ª edição. Apeiron Edições

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General Info On L. Camões:

Luís Vaz de Camões (Portuguese pronunciation: [luˈiʒ ˈvaʒ dɨ kaˈmõjʃ]; sometimes rendered in English as Camoens /ˈkæm ˌənz/; c. 1524 – 10 June 1580) is considered Portugal's and the Portuguese language's greatest poet. His mastery of verse has been compared to that of Shakespeare, Vondel, Homer, Virgil and Dante. He wrote a considerable amount of lyrical poetry and drama but is best remembered for his epic work Os Lusíadas (The Lusiads). His recollection of poetry The Parnasum of Luís de Camões was lost in his lifetime. The influence of his masterpiece Os Lusíadas in Portuguese is so profound that it is called the "language of Camões".[1]

Life

Many details concerning the life of Camões remain unknown, but he is thought to have been born around 1524. Luís Vaz de Camões was the only child of Simão Vaz de Camões and wife Ana de Sá de Macedo.[2] His birthplace is unknown. Lisbon, Coimbra or Alenquer are frequently presented as his birthplace, although the latter is based on a disputable interpretation of one of his poems. Constância is also considered a possibility as his place of birth: a statue of him can be found in the town.
Camões belongs to a family originating from the northern Portuguese region of Chaves near Galicia. At an early age, his father Simão Vaz left his family to discover personal riches in India, only to die in Goa in the following years. His mother later re-married.
Camões lived a semi-privileged life and was educated by Dominicans and Jesuits. For a period, due to his familial relations he attended the University of Coimbra, although records do not show him registered (he participated in courses in the Humanities). His uncle, Bento de Camões, is credited with this education, owing to his position as Prior at the Monastery of Santa Cruz and Chancellor at the University of Coimbra. He frequently had access to exclusive literature, including classical Greek, Roman and Latin works, read Latin, Italian and wrote in Spanish.[citation needed]
Camões, as his love of poetry can attest, was a romantic and idealist. It was rumored that he fell in love with Catherine of Ataíde, lady-in-waiting to the Queen, and also the Princess Maria, sister of John III of Portugal. It is also likely that an indiscreet allusion to the king in his play El-Rei Seleuco, as well as these other incidents may have played a part in his exile from Lisbon in 1548. He traveled to the Ribatejo where he stayed in the company of friends who sheltered and fed him. He stayed in the province for about six months.
He enlisted in the overseas militia, and traveled to Ceuta in the fall of 1549. During a battle with the Moors, he lost the sight in his right eye. He eventually returned to Lisbon in 1551, a changed man, living a bohemian lifestyle. In 1552, during the religious festival of Corpus Christi, in the Largo do Rossio, he injured Gonçalo Borges, a member of the Royal Stables. Camões was imprisoned. His mother pleaded for his release, visiting royal ministers and the Borges family for a pardon. Released, Camões was ordered to pay 4,000 réis and serve three-years in the militia in the Orient.
He departed in 1553 for Goa on board the São Bento, commanded by Fernão Alves Cabral. The ship arrived six months later. In Goa, Camões was imprisoned for debt. He found Goa "a stepmother to all honest men" but he studied local customs and mastered the local geography and history. On his first expedition, he joined a battle along the Malabar Coast. The battle was followed by skirmishes along the trading routes between Egypt and India. The fleet eventually returned to Goa by November 1554. During his time ashore, he continued his writing publicly, as well as writing correspondence for the uneducated men of the fleet.
At the end of his obligatory service, he was given the position of chief warrant officer in Macau. He was charged with managing the properties of missing and deceased soldiers in the Orient. During this time he worked on his epic poem Os Lusíadas ("The Lusiads") in a grotto. He was later accused of misappropriations and traveled to Goa to respond to the accusations of the tribunal. During his return journey, near the Mekong River along the Cambodian coast, he was shipwrecked, saving his manuscript but losing his Chinese lover. His shipwreck survival in the Mekong Delta was enhanced by the legendary detail that he succeeded in swimming ashore while holding aloft the manuscript of his still-unfinished epic.
In 1570 Camões finally made it back to Lisbon, where two years later he published Os Lusíadas. In recompense for his poem or perhaps for services in the Far East, he was granted a small royal pension by the young and ill-fated Sebastian of Portugal (ruled 1557–1578).
In 1578 he heard of the appalling defeat of the Battle of Ksar El Kebir, where King Sebastian was killed and the Portuguese army destroyed. The Castilian troops were approaching Lisbon[citation needed] when Camões wrote to the Captain General of Lamego: "All will see that so dear to me was my country that I was content to die not only in it but with it". Camões died in Lisbon in 1580, at the age of 56. The day of his death, 10 June, is Portugal's national day. He is buried near Vasco da Gama in the Jerónimos Monastery in the Belém district of Lisbon.

Bibliography

Works by Camões
  • The Lusiads
  • The Parnasum of Luís Vaz (lost)
  • Lyric Poems
  • Auto dos Anfitriões
  • Auto El-rei Seleuco
  • Auto do Filodemo
  • Letters
English translations
  • The Lusiadas of Luiz de Camões. Leonard Bacon. 1966.
  • Luis de Camões: Epic and Lyric. Keith Bosley. Carcanet, 1990.
  • The Lusiads. Trans. Landeg White. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2002. ISBN 0-19-280151-1.
  • Luis de Camoes, Selected Sonnets: A Bilingual Edition. Ed. and trans. William Baer. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 2005. ISBN 978-0-226-09266-9. (Paperback publ. 2008, ISBN 978-0-226-09286-7)
  • The Collected Lyric Poems of Luís de Camões Trans. Landeg White. Princeton: Princeton UP, 2008. ISBN [3]
Biography and textual study in English
  • Camoens: His Life and his Lusiads: A Commentary. Richard Francis Burton. 2 vols. London: Quaritch, 1881.[4]
  • The Place of Camoens in Literature. Joaquim Nabuco. Washington, D.C. [?], 1908.[5]
  • Luis de Camões. Aubrey F.G. Bell. London: 1923.
  • Camoens, Central Figure of Portuguese Literature. Isaac Goldberg. Girard: Haldeman-Julius, 1924.
  • From Virgil to Milton. Cecil M. Bowra. 1945.
  • Camoens and the Epic of the Lusiads. Henry Hersch Hart. 1962.
  • The Presence of Camões: Influences on the Literature of England, America & Southern Africa. George Monteiro. Lexington: University of Kentucky Press, 1996. ISBN 0-8131-1952-9.
  • Ordering Empire: The Poetry of Camões, Pringle and Campbell. Nicholas Meihuizen. Bern: Peter Lang, 2007. ISBN 978-3-03911-023-0.
Biography and textual study in Spanish
  • Camoens y Cervantes / Orico, Osvaldo., 1948
  • Camoens / Filgueira Valverde, Jose., 1958
  • Homenaje a Camoens: Estudios y Ensayos., 1980
  • Cuatro Lecciones Sobre Camoens / Alonso Zamora Vicente., 1981

In culture
  • Camões is the subject of the first romantic painting from a Portuguese painter, A Morte de Camões (1825), by Domingos Sequeira, now lost.
  • He is one of the characters in Gaetano Donizetti's grand opera Dom Sébastien, Roi de Portugal.
  • Camões figures prominently in the book Het verboden rijk (The Forbidden Empire) by the Dutch writer J. Slauerhoff, who himself made several voyages to the Far East as a ship's doctor.
  • A museum dedicated to Camões can be found in Macau, the Museu Luís de Camões.
  • In Goa, India the Archeological Museum at Old Goa (which used to be a Franciscan monastery) houses a 3 meters high bronze statue of Luís de Camões. The statue was originally installed in the garden in year 1960 but was moved into the museum due to public protest after Goa's annexation to India. Another Camoes monument in Goa, India – "Jardim de Garcia da Orta Garden" (popularly known as Panaji Municipal Garden) has a 12 meter high pillar in the center.


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