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Author: Milão, Feliciana Maria
Pseudonyms: | |
Spouse/other names: | Soror Feliciana de Milão/ Feliciana Henriques de Milão |
Gender: | female |
Year of birth: | 1632 |
Year of death: | 1705 |
About her personal situation: | She was born in Lisbon, but there are some doubts about the year - 1632 or 1639 standardizingjul12pu: Origin • Location where born : Lisbon, 8-10- 1632 • Location where died : Odivelas, 8-10-1705 National identity • Nationality : Portuguese • Mother tongue : Portuguese Marital status: Single Number of children : unknown Social class : unknown Religion/ideology : Catholic Education : Educated by governess at home |
Countries: | Portugal |
Languages: | Latin - Spanish - Portuguese |
Relations to other authors: |
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About her professional situation: | She was a nun, belonged to the Ordem de S. Bernardo, and lived in Convento de São Dinis de Odivelas She studied Philosophy, History and Poetry standardizingjul12pu: Profession(s) and activities: - Nun - Abbess Languages in which she published : - Portuguese Collaboration/connections with male authors : unknown Memberships : unknown |
Elements of bibliography: | PERIM I: 375-383 SANZ I: 406 Barbosa Machado II: 3 PIMENTEL, Alberto - Viagens á roda do código administrativo. Lisboa: Empreza Litteraria de Lisboa, s/d (1893?) pgs. 169-220 (apud manuscrito encontrado por Pimentel em Portalegre, da autoria do Pe. Lino de Jesus, com data de 9 de Agosto de 1658, terminado em Março do ano seguinte, e acrescentado em 1705 com a data de morte de Feliciana). PIMENTEL: O Capote do Snr Braz, 209-215. PIMENTEL, Alberto – As Amantes de D. João V. Estudos Historicos. Lisboa: Typographia da Academia Real das Sciencias, 1892. Pg. 138. DANTAS: Abelhas Doiradas, 103-109. FIGUEIREDO, A. C. Borges de – O Mosteiro de Odivellas. Casos de Reis e Memorias de Freiras - Lisboa, Livraria Ferreira, 1889. Pgs 113-114; 235; 236-240. TAVARES: Portugal Illustrado pelo Sexo Feminino; Pedro José Suppico de Moraes (parte I, livro III) - Collecção Politica de Apothegmas. pg 215 FARIA, Américo - Portuguesas na História, Ed. Organizações, 1964 – pgs 111-121 Frei Francisco de Santa Maria – Anno Histórico (Anno historico diario portuguez : noticia abreviada de pessoas grandes, e cousas notaveis de Portugal... / composto pelo Padre Mestre Francisco de S. Maria...). ATT: Mosteiro de Santa Maria de Alcobaça: Livro 220: Fol. 51 e 51 verso (nomeação como Abadessa).; Documentos oficiais como Abadessa: ATT: Ordem de Cister, Mosteiro de S. Dinis de Odivelas, Livro 5: 528, 534 verso, 536 (assinatura suposta); FARINHA, Bento José de Sousa – Summario de Bibliotheca Lusitana. Tomo II. Lisboa: na Officina de Antonio Gomes, 1786. Pg. 4 |
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Luiza Resende (update on 05 September 2011) Pedro Urbano (update on 12 July 2012) |