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Manoel De Coimbra <ref name="term_33459" />
Manoel De Coimbra <ref name="term_33495" />
<p> a Portuguese theologian born at Obidos, Brazil, was an indefatigable translator, and died in the 17th century, at the age of eighty years, leaving a large number of works, among which we cite, Banquete da [[Alma]] (1687): '''''—''''' Practica dos Exeracicios Spirituaes de Santo Ignacioa (Lisbon, 1687): '''''—''''' Astro Vespertino, de S. Lucar Theresa de Jesus (1689): '''''—''''' Relagam do Sumptuoso Apparato na Canonisa ao de Cinco Santos S. Laurennco Justiniano, S. Joao Capistrano, S. Joao de Sahagun, S. Joao de Deos e S. Paschoal Baylon (ibid. 1691). </p>
<p> a Portuguese theologian, was born in the 17th century, in Coimbra, and belonged to a noble family. He entered the order of St. Francis, and became guardian of the convent of San Francisco de Covilhao in 1695; and occupied the same position at [[Coimbra]] about 1706. He became definitor of his order in the chapter of. 1709, and died in 1727, leaving Epitome Historial da Vida e Virtudes e Portentos do Invicto e Glorioso Padre S. Jodo Capistrano, etc. (Lisbon, 1692). </p>


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<ref name="term_33459"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/coimbra,+manoel+de+(1) Manoel De Coimbra from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
<ref name="term_33495"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/coimbra,+manoel+de+(2) Manoel De Coimbra from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
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Latest revision as of 08:54, 15 October 2021

Manoel De Coimbra [1]

a Portuguese theologian, was born in the 17th century, in Coimbra, and belonged to a noble family. He entered the order of St. Francis, and became guardian of the convent of San Francisco de Covilhao in 1695; and occupied the same position at Coimbra about 1706. He became definitor of his order in the chapter of. 1709, and died in 1727, leaving Epitome Historial da Vida e Virtudes e Portentos do Invicto e Glorioso Padre S. Jodo Capistrano, etc. (Lisbon, 1692).

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