José Agostinho de Macedo

Portuguese writer
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Born:
Sept. 11, 1761, Beja, Port.
Died:
Oct. 2, 1831, Pedrouços (aged 70)

José Agostinho de Macedo (born Sept. 11, 1761, Beja, Port.—died Oct. 2, 1831, Pedrouços) was a Portuguese didactic poet, critic, and pamphleteer notable for his acerbity. Macedo took vows as an Augustinian in 1778. Because of his turbulent character he spent much time in prison and was constantly transferred from one community to another. In 1792 he was unfrocked but obtained a papal brief that gave him the status of a secular priest. He was soon recognized as the leading pulpit orator of the day and in 1802 was appointed one of the royal preachers. The best of his didactic ...(100 of 178 words)