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Antonio da Fonseca Soares (Antonio das Chagas) (b. at Vidigueira, 25 June1631; d. at Torres Vedras, 20 October1682) was a Portuguese Franciscan and ascetical writer.
[edit] LifeHaving entered the Portuguese army as a common soldier, he was forced to flee to Bahia in Brazil, as the result of a duel. There he led a dissolute life, but was converted through the writings of Louis of Granada. Having returned to Portugal, he continued to lead his former life of dissipation, until in 1662 he was taken with a grievous illness. On his recovery he hastened to fulfil his promise, and was admitted into the Franciscan Order in May of the same year, receiving in religion the name of Antonio das Chagas. He died leaving a great part of his writings still unpublished. [edit] WorksHe became famous on account of his poetical and ascetical writings, in which he combined erudition with elegance of style. The following were published posthumously:
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[edit] External linksThis article incorporates text from the public-domain Catholic Encyclopedia of 1913. |
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