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Pen name
  
Glauceste Saturnio

Name
  
Claudio da

Nationality
  
Portuguese Empire

Role
  
Poet


Ethnicity
  
White

Education
  
University of Coimbra

Alma mater
  
University of Coimbra

Literary movement
  
Neoclassicism

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Born
  
4 June 1729 Mariana, Minas Gerais, Portuguese Colony of Brazil (
1729-06-04
)

Occupation
  
Poet, jurist, activist, lawyer

Notable works
  
Vila Rica, Obras Poeticas de Glauceste Saturnio

Died
  
July 4, 1789, Ouro Preto, Minas Gerais, Brazil

Similar People
  
Tomas Antonio Gonzaga, Basilio da Gama, Manuel Inacio da Silva Alva, Cecilia Meireles, Fernando Torres

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Cláudio Manuel da Costa (June 4, 1729 – July 4, 1789) was a Brazilian poet and musician, considered to be the introducer of Neoclassicism in Brazil. He wrote under the pen name Glauceste Satúrnio, and his most famous work is the epic poem Vila Rica, that tells the history of the homonymous city, nowadays called Ouro Preto.

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He is the patron of the 8th chair of the Brazilian Academy of Letters.

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Biography

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Cláudio Manuel da Costa was born in the city of Vargem do Itacolomi (nowadays Mariana), to Portuguese João Gonçalves da Costa and Brazilian Teresa Ribeiro de Alvarenga. In 1749, he went to Lisbon, where he was graduated in Canon law in the University of Coimbra, where he composed most of his poems. Returning to Brazil, to the city of Ouro Preto, in 1754, he became a lawyer and a goldsmith.

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He was the secretary of Minas Gerais from 1762 to 1765, and a judge of lands from 1769 to 1773. He founded in Ouro Preto a Neoclassic literary academy called "Colônia Ultramarina" ("Ultramarine Colony") in 1768, where he wrote many of his poems and performed the theatre play O Parnaso Obsequioso.

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During the 1770s and the 1780s, he became friends with Tomás António Gonzaga, who exercised a great influence in Cláudio's work. According to studies made in the mid-20th century, the preface of Gonzaga's Cartas Chilenas (Chilean Letters) was written by Costa.

Along with Gonzaga and others, Cláudio was a member of the unsuccessful 1789 Minas Conspiracy. Arrested, he was killed in prison on July 4, 1789.

Works

  • Munúsculo Métrico (1751)
  • Epicédio em Memória de Frei Gaspar da Encarnação (1753)
  • Labirinto de Amor (1753)
  • Obras Poéticas de Glauceste Satúrnio (1768 — reimpressed in 1903)
  • Vila Rica (1773 — published in 1839)
  • Costa was portrayed by Emiliano Queiroz in the 1999 film Tiradentes, by Fernando Torres in the 1972 film Os Inconfidentes and in the 1969 telenovela Dez Vidas, and by Carlos Vereza in the 2003 film Aleijadinho: Paixão, Glória e Suplício.

    References

    Cláudio Manuel da Costa Wikipedia