Gabriel Pereira de Castro

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Gabriel Pereira de Castro (7 February 1571 – 18 October 1632) was a Portuguese priest, lawyer and poet.

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José Malhoa, Gabriel Pereira de Castro (Paços do Concelho - Lisbon)

Biography

Gabriel Pereira de Castro was born in Braga. He became a priest there. Then he studied law at the University of Coimbra.[1] Later he was a professor there.[2]

He died in Lisbon.

Works

Gabriel Pereira de Castro wrote some books about law. He is however known chiefly for his epic poem Ulisseia ou Lisboa Edificada (Ulisseia or Lisbon Built). It consists of ten books and is written in ottava rima.[3] Its form is typical for Renaissance epic poems. The poem imitates The Lusiads by Luís Vaz de Camões. It is about the founding of the town of Lisbon by Ulysses (Odysseus).[4] The book was published posthumously by poet's brother Luís Pereira de Castro in 1636.[1] He wrote poems in Latin and Spanish, too.[1] Ulisseia is considered to be one of the most significant Portuguese epic poems after Camões.[5]

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