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- A controversa teológica do livre arbítrio, no tempo de GóisPublication . Martins Melo, António Maria
- Desde as trevas luminosas da mortePublication . Martins Melo, António MariaThe Greeks and Romans believe that there was a survival in underground locations: Hades, for the first, Orco or Hell for the seconds, an existence that is not happy, but is a sign of distress. On the other hand, gained roots in Greek thought the existence of the Champs Elysée, from Homer and that Hesiod identified with the Isles of the Blessed. With the Romans, the Greek vision of paradise came to identify with the underworld of Orco where the shadows of the dead, virtuous in life, enjoyed a happiness forever, a vision that gained mainly through the Dream of Scipio, insert in Book VI of the treaty Ciceronian the Republic. Our reflexion on the death will assume this hopeful position and set up essentially in one of its most harrowing demonstrations, the fratricide.
- O elemento feminino no teatro jesuítico em Portugal, no séc. XVIPublication . Martins Melo, António Maria
- Luís da Cruz (1543-1604), contemporâneo de José de Anchieta (1534-1597))Publication . Martins Melo, António Maria
- Luís de Camões e Luís da CruzPublication . Martins Melo, António MariaThe episode of the empirical reflection on the origin of the sneeze, in the tragicomedy 'Iosephus', clearly shows the importance of the ideological changes that was felt in the cultural context that involved the appearence of this play, whose representation has occurred in the real College of Arts in Coimbra, probably in 1574. Is this inqiring spirit which is also manifested at the epic poem of the 'Os Lusíadas'.
- 'Mens sana in corpore sano'Publication . Martins Melo, António Maria
- Pe. António FreirePublication . Martins Melo, António Maria
- Terêncio na pedagogia dos JesuítasPublication . Martins Melo, António MariaTerêncio, poeta cómico latino do séc. II a. C., é objecto de duas referências nas fontes que inspiram a acção educativa da Companhia de Jesus: a IV Parte das Constituições e a 'Ratio Studiorum'. Os planos de estudos dos colégios haviam de reflectir estas orientações.
- Terêncio, Africano, um poeta para jovensPublication . Martins Melo, António Maria