Brás Viegas
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Brás Viegas (Blasius de Viegas) (1553–1599) was a Portuguese Jesuit, known as a biblical commentator.
Life
[edit]He was born in Évora, and entered the Society of Jesus in 1569. He became a teacher at Coimbra and the University of Évora, where he was granted a doctorate in 1594.[1]
Works
[edit]- Commentarii exegetici in Apocalypsim (1601)
The book became well known; in it Viegas expressed his expectation for spiritual renewal led by the Society of Jesus.[2] There were later editions, edited by Odoardo Farnese.[3] It was translated into Ge'ez by Jesuit missionaries.[4]
- Meditações sobre os mysterios da paixam, resurreiçam, e acensaõ de Christo Nosso Senhor (1601)
By the Jesuit Vincenzo Bruno (1532–1594).[5]
Further reading
[edit]- (in Portuguese) PDF
Notes
[edit]- ^ (in Portuguese) http://ler.letras.up.pt/uploads/ficheiros/3538.pdf
- ^ Hilaire Kallendorf, A New Companion to Hispanic Mysticism (2010), p. 61; Google Books.
- ^ WorldCat page
- ^ Leonardo Cohen, The missionary strategies of the Jesuits in Ethiopia (1555-1632) (2009), p. 99; Google Books.
- ^ Europeana page Archived April 1, 2012, at the Wayback Machine.