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Francisco José Freire
Portuguese historian and philologist

Francisco José Freire

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Portuguese historian and philologist
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Place of birth
Lisbon
Place of death
Mafra
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54 years
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Francisco José Freire (Portuguese pronunciation: [fɾɐ̃ˈsiʃku ʒuˈzɛ ˈfɾɐjɾ(ɨ)]) (January 3, 1719 – July 5, 1773), Portuguese historian and philologist, was born at Lisbon.
He belonged to the monastic society of St Philip Neri, and was a zealous member of the literary association known as the Academy of Arcadians, in connexion with which he adopted the pseudonym of Cândido Lusitano.
He contributed much to the improvement of the style of Portuguese prose literature, but his endeavour to effect a reformation in the national poetry by a translation of Horace's Ars poetica was less successful.
The work in which he set forth his opinions regarding the vicious taste pervading the current Portuguese prose literature is entitled Maximas sabre a Arte Oratoria (1745) and is preceded by a chronological table forming almost a social and physical history of Portugal.
His best known work, however, is his Vida do Infante D. Henrique (1758), which has given him a place in the first rank of Portuguese historians, and has been translated into French (Paris, 1781).
He also wrote a poetical dictionary (Diccionario poetico) and a translation of Racine's Athalie (1762), and his Reflexions sur la langue portugaise was published in 1842 by the Lisbon society for the promotion of useful knowledge. He died at Mafra on the 5th of July 1773.

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