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<p> a Portuguese theologian, was born at Lisbon, July 31, 1701. He gained a great reputation as a writer on ecclesiastical law, and, on May 13, 1728, became a member of the [[Royal]] Academy. He wrote several learned works on the origin and ecclesiastical law of the churches of the Iberian Peninsula, the most important of which is entitled Aparato para a disciplina e ritos ecclesiasticos de [[Portugal]] (Lisbon, 4 vols. 1735-37, 4to). — Hoefer, Biog. Generale, 2, 193. </p>
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<p> a Portuguese theologian, was born at Lisbon, July 31, 1701. He gained a great reputation as a writer on ecclesiastical law, and, on May 13, 1728, became a member of the [[Royal]] Academy. He wrote several learned works on the origin and ecclesiastical law of the churches of the Iberian Peninsula, the most important of which is entitled Aparato para a disciplina e ritos ecclesiasticos de [[Portugal]] (Lisbon, 4 vols. 1735-37, 4to). '''''''''' Hoefer, Biog. Generale, 2, 193. </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 08:47, 15 October 2021

Francisco De Almeyda [1]

a Portuguese theologian, was born at Lisbon, July 31, 1701. He gained a great reputation as a writer on ecclesiastical law, and, on May 13, 1728, became a member of the Royal Academy. He wrote several learned works on the origin and ecclesiastical law of the churches of the Iberian Peninsula, the most important of which is entitled Aparato para a disciplina e ritos ecclesiasticos de Portugal (Lisbon, 4 vols. 1735-37, 4to). Hoefer, Biog. Generale, 2, 193.

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