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CALDAS PEREIRA DE SOUZA, Antonio, Brazilian poet, born in Rio de Janeiro, 23 November, 1762; died there, 2 March, 1814. He studied at the University of Coimbra in Portugal, and spent most of his life in Europe, returning to Brazil in 1808. While at the University, he gave umbrage to the inquisition, and, on being consigned to a convent, devoted himself to the clerical profession. His writings have a high moral tone, especially his ode on "Man in the State of Barbarism." They were published under the title of "Poesias Sagradas e Profanas," with a commentary by General Stockler (Paris, 1821; new ed., Coimbra, 1S36). His translation of the Psalms is noted for its beauty.
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