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Sebastião Barradas

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Sebastiani Barradii Olisiponensis e societate Iesu Commentaria in concordiam et historiam Euangelicam. Mainz: Lipp, Balthasar, 1618.

Sebastião Barradas was a Portuguese exegete and preacher.[1]

He was born in Lisbon in 1543 and died in Coimbra in 1615. In 1558, he entered the Society of Jesus. He was a professor[ambiguous] of scripture for many years in Coimbra and Évora and was styled the Apostle of Portugal for the zeal of his preaching.[by whom?] He published two works:

  • Commentaria in concordiam et historiam evangelicam (4 vols., Coimbra, 1599-1611). This work, intended for preachers on the Gospels, was frequently reprinted in Germany, Italy and France. The last edition was printed at Sugsburg, 1642.
  • Itinererarium filiorum Israel ex Aegypto in terram repromissis (Lyons, 1620), a commentary on the Book of Exodus.

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 This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainHerbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Sebastião Barradas". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.