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  1. Damião de Góis, hispanizado como Damián de Goes (AFI: /dɐ.mi.'ɐ̃w̃ dɨ gɔjʃ/) (Alenquer, Portugal; 2 de febrero de 1502 jul. 12 de febrero de 1502 greg.-ibídem, 30 de enero de 1574 jul. 9 de febrero de 1574 greg.) fue un historiador y humanista portugués del Renacimiento, amigo y discípulo de Erasmo de Róterdam. [1]

  2. Damião de Góis (Portuguese: [dɐmiˈɐ̃w dɨ ˈɣɔjʃ]; February 2, 1502 – January 30, 1574), born in Alenquer, Portugal, was an important Portuguese humanist philosopher. He was a friend and student of Erasmus. He was appointed secretary to the Portuguese factory in Antwerp in 1523 by King John III of Portugal.

  3. Damião de Góis (Alenquer, 2 de fevereiro de 1502 – Alenquer, 30 de janeiro de 1574), historiador e humanista, epistológrafo, viajante, diplomata e alto funcionário régio, foi figura ímpar e uma das personalidades mais relevantes do Renascimento em Portugal. [1]

  4. Damião de Góis (born Feb. 2, 1502, Alenquer, Port.—died Jan. 30, 1574, Alenquer?) was a leading Portuguese humanist, who had an encyclopaedic mind and was one of the most critical spirits of his age.

  5. Colecionador de espécies greco-romanas, musicólogo, diplomata e historiógrafo, Damião de Góis é uma das figuras mais proeminentes do Humanismo português pelo contacto que proporcionou entre Portugal e os grandes nomes da época.

  6. Damião de Gois was one of many intellectually inclined men in the sixteenth century for whom Erasmian humanism became the spur to an active scholarly life. Moderately gifted but equipped with a lively interest in human affairs and possessing a remarkably open mind, Gois gained for himself a modest place in Iberian and European intellectual ...

  7. 28 de oct. de 2022 · Góis’s translation of the Old Testament book of Ecclesiastes, which survives only in a single copy, is remarkable for its use of Jewish scholarship. In this Góis goes much further than Erasmus, and he may have been the most tolerant man of his age.