Publisher's Synopsis
This collection, "Apologos dialogaes, com uma noticia da vida e escriptos do author por Alexandre Herculano Volume 1-3," presents the dialogues of Francisco Manuel de Mello (1608-1666), a prominent figure in Portuguese literature and history. This edition includes a biographical account and critical analysis of Mello's life and writings by Alexandre Herculano, enhancing its historical and literary value.
Mello's dialogues offer insights into the intellectual and cultural landscape of 17th-century Portugal, reflecting philosophical and moral considerations through engaging conversational formats. This collection provides valuable resources for scholars and readers interested in Portuguese Golden Age literature and the historical context in which it flourished.
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