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MENDES, Valentim, clergyman, born in Cachoeira, South America, in 1689; died in Brazil after 1747. He entered the Society of Jesus at the age of fourteen, and after his ordination taught classics in the colleges of the order in Bahia and Parahiba, and philosophy in Rio Janeiro. He was afterward professor of theology in Bahia. Besides eight volumes of sermons (Lisbon, 1734-'47), he published a volume of poems entitled "Dous Sonetos em applauso d5 Desalnbargador Ignacio Dias Madeira tomando posse de Ouvidor Geral do Crime em a Cidade da Bahia" (1742).
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