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Title: Francisco Xavier em Lisboa a caminho do Oriente (1540-1541)
Authors: Pinho, Sebastião Tavares de
Issue Date: 2000
Publisher: Faculdade de Letras da Universidade de Coimbra, Instituto de Estudos Clássicos
Abstract: The decision of Ignatius Loyola do send, in 1540, the Spaniard Francis Saviour and the Portuguese Simão Rodrigues to the missions in the East, via Lisbon, originated as it is known in the suggestion of the humanist Diogo de Gouveia. The latter wrote a letter from Paris to the Portuguese King D. João III, wh o then invited those two Jesuits to Portugal. But his iniciative of Gouveia was based on information received from the humanist Jerónimo Osório regarding the need for missionaries in Portuguese índia. This article analyses the information sources of Osório, who had epecial family ties vvith the East. This is followed by study of the documentation on the apostolic work of Francis Saviour and Simão Rodrigues while in Lisbon, during the months of preparation for the departure to índia. It also studies the documentation on Saviour s decision to take with him other volunteers who had joined him in the Portuguese Capital. Meanwhile Simão Rodrigues was to remain in Portugal to start. in Coimbra the following year (1542), the first college of the order in the world.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316.2/28186
ISSN: 2183-1718
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